- The
Stikine River (/stɪˈkiːn/ stick-EEN) is a
major river in
northern British Columbia (BC),
Canada and
southeastern Alaska in the
United States. It drains...
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Stikine,
meaning "great river" in the
Tlingit language, may
refer to:
Geography and
locations the
Stikine River, a
major river in
British Columbia and...
- The
Stikine Region /stəˈkiːn/[citation needed] is an
unincorporated area in
northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the only area in the province...
- Fort
Stikine was a fur
trade post and
fortification in what is now the
Alaska Panhandle, at the site of the present-day of Wrangell, Alaska. Originally...
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Territories /stɪˈkiːn/, also
colloquially rendered as
Stickeen Territory,
Stikine Territory, and
Stikeen Territory, was a
territory of
British North America...
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Stikine District may
refer to any of the following: the
Stikine Country, aka the
Stikine District, a
geographic region of the
Canadian province of British...
- The
Stikine Country /stɪˈkiːn/, also
referred to as the
Stikine District or
simply "the
Stikine", is one of the
historical geographic regions of the Canadian...
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before Europeans, call
themselves the Shtaxʼhéen Ḵwáan
after the
nearby Stikine River.
Alternately they use the
autonym Shxʼát Ḵwáan,
where the meaning...
- The
Stikine Icecap (sometimes
referred to as the
Stikine Icefield) is a
large icefield straddled on the Alaska–British
Columbia boundary in the Alaska...
- The
Stikine people (Shtaxʼhéen Ḵwáan) are a ḵwáan or
regional group of the Tlingit,
today based at Wrangell, Alaska.
Their historical territory included...