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Tanaina Athabascan (348 bytes)
1: ...] of [[Alaska]]. The ancestral territory of the [[Tanaina]] surrounds [[Cook Inlet]], including the present... Tanaina (900 bytes) 1: '''Tanaina''', also known as Dena'ina, is the [[Athabaskan]]... 8: '''Tanaina''' can also refer to the tribe, the people of whi... 10: ... people, only 75-95 members still speak [[Tanaina Athabascan]]. [[James Kari]] has done extensive work on the ... Tanaina, Alaska (2644 bytes) 1: '''Tanaina''' is a [[census-designated place]] located in [[... 4: Tanaina is located at 61°37'27" North, 149°25'58"... Eklutna, Alaska (2080 bytes) 5: ...s ago. Today's residents are descendants of the [[Tanaina]] tribe. A railroad station was built in 1918, an... 7: ...zed tribe is located in the community. It is an [[Athabascan]] village with a subsistence lifestyle. The Russi... Athabaskan (2879 bytes) 1: '''Athabaskan''' or '''Athabascan''' (also '''Athapascan''' or '''Athapaskan''') is... 3: ...nd Athabaskan form a language group called [[Eyak-Athabascan]]. [[Tlingit]] is said to be related to this gro... 15: ...n]], [[Holikachuk]], [[Koyukon]], [[Dena'ina]] ([[Tanaina]]), [[Ahtna]] ([[Ahtena]]), [[Upper Kuskokwim]] (... Nondalton, Alaska (3186 bytes) 21: ...and Iliamna) village. The name ''Nondalton'' is a Tanaina name first recorded in 1909. The village was orig... Telida, Alaska (2121 bytes) 9: Telida means "whitefish" in Athabascan. 12: ...ed two sisters, survivors of an attack by another Athabascan group, who fled from the McKinley area to [[Telid... Iditarod, Alaska (1743 bytes) 9: ...ord ''Haiditarod''. Iditarod was the site of an [[Athabascan]] village or part-time camp before 1900. Iditarod River (555 bytes) 3: Iditarod is an Anglicization of the Ingalik [[Athabascan]] name for the river, ''Haiditirod'' or ''Haidila... Lake Clark (Alaska) (699 bytes) 5: ...', which may be a [[Yupik|Yup'ik]] name with an [[Athabascan]] ending. Innoko River (715 bytes) 7: Innoko is probably an Ingalik [[Athabascan]] name for the river. The Russian colonial admini... Dalton Trail (2197 bytes) 5: ...d the trail, which they used for trade with the [[Athabascan]] people of the interior. They called the trail ... 7: ...th furs, hides and copper nuggets gathered by the Athabascans. Trading parties often lasted a month or more a... 9: ...hilkat acted as middlemen between the traders and Athabascans and became quite wealthy. Alaskan Native (765 bytes) 4: *Athabascan Knik River, Alaska (3478 bytes) 22: ''Knik'' is a Tanaina [[Athabascan]] work meaning ''fire''. This name was originally... Peter Kalifornsky (1072 bytes) 11: '''See also:''' [[Tanaina]], [[Athabaskan]] Tribal class destroyer (1936) (3780 bytes) 43: *[[HMCS Athabascan (G07)|''Athabascan I'']] lost [[April 29]], [[1944]] 44: *[[HMCS Athabascan (R79)|''Athabascan II'']] Clatskanie River (999 bytes) 5: The river is named for the [[Tlatskanai]], an [[Athabascan]] tribe of [[Native American]]s who lived in the ... Tagish Lake (970 bytes) 8: ...'fish trap'' in the old [[Tagish]] language, an [[Athabascan]] language. Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska (3492 bytes) 48: *[[Tanaina, Alaska|Tanaina]] Mount McKinley (3066 bytes) 26: ..., which means "the great one" in the [[Athabascan|Athabascan language]], and which is also the official name r...
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