- Alaska. The name
Kenai (/ˈkiːnaɪ/, KEE-ny) is
derived from the word "
Kenaitze" or "
Kenaitze Indian Tribe", the name of the
Native Athabascan Alaskan tribe,...
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about 1,000 Dena'ina
lived in the village. The
traders called the
people "
Kenaitze",
which is a
Russian term for "people of the flats", or "Kenai people"...
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Kenai Peninsula College, a unit of the
University of
Alaska Anchorage the
Kenaitze tribe, a
branch of the Dena'ina
people and the
original inhabitants of...
- ("Kahtnu (Kenai River) People", lit. "River
mouth river People") - today:
Kenaitze Indian Tribe Skilak Lake Dena'ina or Q’es
Dudilent Ht’ana ("Skilak Lake...
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Kaktovik Village (aka
Barter Island)
Kasigluk Traditional Elders Council Kenaitze Indian Tribe Ketchikan Indian Community previously listed as Ketchikan...
- 27) 6.49 (16.81)
Kasigluk 569 12.08 (31.29) 1.04 (2.70) 13.12 (33.99)
Kenaitze 32,902 1,959.09 (5,074.01) 97.19 (251.73) 2,056.28 (5,325.74) Ketchikan...
- Evon also
served as an ONC
executive director before serving in as the
Kenaitze Indian Tribe executive director of
tribal administration. As of 2017, the...
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Athabaskan Southern Alaskan subgroup Ahtna Dena'ina (also
known as Tanaina,
Kenaitze)
Central Alaska–Yukon
subgroup Deg
Xinag (also
known as Deg Hitʼan, Ingalik...
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Anchorage Daily News, pp. A1 Little, Jon (June 28, 2002), "Diggin'
history —
Kenaitze youths help
archaeology students",
Anchorage Daily News, pp. A1 Kalifornsky...
- v. Ohio, and the
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, see
Kenaitze Indian Tribe v. Alaska."
While the
federal system places limits on the...