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Kijik (Dena'ina: Qizhjeh) is a
ghost town in Lake and
Peninsula Borough, Alaska,
United States. An
Athabascan village that was
established on the s****s...
- po****tions of
brown bears are
attracted to feed on the
spawning salmon in the
Kijik River and at
Silver Salmon Cr****. Bear
watching is a
common activity in...
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Levelock Pedro Bay
Perryville Pope-Vannoy
Landing Port
Alsworth Ugashik Kijik Alaska portal List of
airports in the Lake and
Peninsula Borough "Substantial...
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Kijik Archeological District...
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Retrieved May 10, 2023. Vanstone, James; Townsend, Joan (January 16, 1970). "
Kijik: An
Historic Tanaina Settlement". Fieldiana: Anthropology. 15: 1–202. JSTOR 29782443...
- Hdakaq' (Lime Village), Tanilen/Tanalian
Point (near Port Alsworth),
Qizhjeh (
Kijik at Lake Clark), Vałts'anaq' (Mulchatna
River villages),
Vandaztunhtnu (Upper...
- "Address Restricted"
Location derived from the GNIS
feature record for
Kijik; the NRIS
lists the site as "Address Restricted"
Location derived from its...
- |journal= (help) VanStone,
James W.; Townsend, Joan B. (January 16, 1970).
Kijik: An
Historic Tanaina Indian Settlement. Fieldiana: Anthropology. Vol. 59...
- The 1954
Nondalton recordings of John Coray. by
Craig Coray. Anchorage:
Kijik Corporation. Kari,
James and Ben A.
Potter (editors). 2010. The Dene–Yeniseian...
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Montagnais and
serve on
small cedar. In
Algonquin language, it
consists of
kijik, cedar, iss, a
diminutive and ing, a renta. In Montagnais, the
first component...