- The
Ahtna (also
Ahtena, Atna, Ahtna-kohtaene, or
Copper River) are an
Alaska Native Athabaskan people of the Athabaskan-speaking
ethnolinguistic group...
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Ahtna or
Ahtena (/ˈɑːtnə/, from At Na "Copper River") is the Na-Dené
language of the
Ahtna ethnic group of the
Copper River area of Alaska. The language...
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Nelchina (
Ahtena: Xaz Ghae Na’) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Copper River Census Area, Alaska,
United States. The po****tion was 45 at the 2020...
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Slana /ˈslænə/ (
Ahtena: Stl’ana’) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in the
Copper River Census Area in the
Unorganized Borough of the U.S.
state of Alaska...
- The
Susitna River (/suːˈsɪtnə/;
Ahtena: Sasutna’; Tanaina: Susitnu) is a 313-mile (504 km) long
river in the
Southcentral Alaska. It is the 15th largest...
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Denali (/dəˈnɑːli/; also
known as
Mount McKinley, its
former official name) is the
highest mountain peak in
North America, with a
summit elevation of 20...
- The
voiceless alveolar lateral fricative is a type of
consonantal sound, used in some
spoken languages. The
symbol in the
International Phonetic Alphabet...
- and St.
Lawrence Island,
Alaska Chaplino Naukan Sirenik,
Siberia Ahtna (
Ahtena, Nabesna),
Alaska Anishinaabe – see also
Northeastern Woodlands Oji-Cree...
- subgroups.
Northern Athabaskan Southern Alaskan Ahtna (also
known as Atna,
Ahtena,
Copper River)
Central Copper River Ahtna Lower Copper River Ahtna Mentasta...
- Nevin) 1,000 (1997
Bruce Nevin).
Alutiiq language 30
speakers (2009) 1,000 .
Ahtena language 80 (1995 M Krauss) 500 (1995 M Krauss).
Kiowa Apache language 18...