- The
Denaʼina (/dɪˈnaɪnə/ dih-NY-nə;
Inland Denaʼina: [dənʌʔɪnʌ];
Upper Inlet Denaʼina: [dənʌ͡ɪnʌ]; Russian: денаʼина), or
formerly Tanaina (Russian: танаина...
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Denaʼina /dɪˈnaɪnə/, also Tanaina, is the
Athabaskan language of the
region surrounding Cook Inlet. It is
geographically unique in
Alaska as the only Alaska...
- Inupiaq,
Siberian Yupik,
Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Alutiiq,
Unanga (Aleut),
Denaʼina, Deg Xinag, Holikachuk, Koyukon,
Upper Kuskokwim, Gwichʼin, Tanana, Upper...
- The
Denaʼina Center increased Anchorage's
civic and
convention capacity by 300 percent. It
offers visitors an
opportunity to
learn about the
Denaʼina people...
- Knik-Fairview and Knik River,
derives from the
Inupiaq word
igniq ("fire"). The
Denaina term for the Knik
river was "Skitnu", (meaning
Brush River). The river...
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Sahtu Central Cordillera Kaska Tagish Tahltan Chipewyan Dakelh Deg Hitʼan
Denaʼina Babine Wet'suwet'en
Dunneza Gwich'in Hän Hare
Holikachuk Koyukon Sekani...
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Alaska Native shareholders primarily of
Alaskan Athabaskan (excl.
Denaʼina and Ahtna) descent. The word
doyon is a
loanword from (Russian: тойо́н...
- Lake
Clark (
Denaʼina:
Qizhjeh Vena) is a lake in
southwest Alaska. It
drains through Six Mile Lake and the
Newhalen River into
Iliamna Lake. The lake is...
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Inupiaq Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit (Na-Dene)
Tlingit Eyak
Athabaskan Ahtna Denaʼina Deg
Xinag Holikachuk Upper Kuskokwim Koyukon Lower Tanana Tanacross Upper...
- New York,
United States Ontario, Canada, and New York,
United States Denaʼina 50 Alaska,
United States Alaska,
United States Onondaga 50 Six Nations...