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Nabesna Glacier is a
glacier in the U.S.
state of Alaska. Fed by deep
snowfall in the
Wrangell Mountains, the 53 mile (85 km) long
Nabesna is the longest...
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Upper Tanana (also
known as Tabesna,
Nabesna or Nee'aanèegn') is an
endangered Athabaskan language spoken in
eastern Interior Alaska,
United States, mainly...
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Nabesna River (Naambia
Niign in
Upper Tanana) is a 73-mile (117 km)
tributary of the
Tanana River in the U.S.
state of Alaska.
Beginning at
Nabesna Glacier...
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Nabesna (Nabaesna’ in Ahtna;
Naambia Niign Daacheeg in
Upper Tanana) is a census-designated
place and
unincorporated community in
northern Copper River...
- The river's
headwaters are
located at the
confluence of the
Chisana and
Nabesna rivers just
north of
Northway in
eastern Alaska. The
Tanana flows in a...
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unincorporated village of "Northway-
Nabesna",
which included the
native village of
Nabesna on the west side of
Nabesna River across from present-day Northway...
- America,
Hubbard Glacier, the
longest tidewater glacier in Alaska, and
Nabesna Glacier, the world's
longest valley glacier. The
Bagley Icefield covers...
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calculated by
subtracting the
length of the
Nabesna River from Kammerer's
total of 659 mi (1,061 km). The
Nabesna River is
roughly 75 mi (121 km) long, calculated...
- village,
refers to the
language as the “
Nabesna dialect”, and Shinen's term was
repeated in
Hoijer (1963).
Nabesna was
actually Osgood's
preferred term for...
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Alaska Native village name,
derived from the name of the
river Slana. The
Nabesna Mine
opened in 1923,
which emplo**** 60
people at its height. Over thirty...