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  1. Tanana Valley

    The Tanana Valley is a lowland region in central Alaska in the United States, on the north side of the Alaska Range, where the Tanana River emerges from the mountains. Traditional inhabitants of the valley are Tanana Athabaskans of Alaskan Athabaskans. Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Tanana Valley, as seen from the Parks Monument overlook of the George Parks Highway east of Ester.. The Tanana Valley is a lowland region in central Alaska in the United States, on the north side of the Alaska Range, where the Tanana River emerges from the mountains. Traditional inhabitants of the valley are Tanana Athabaskans of Alaskan Athabaskans.
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    The Tanana River / ˈ t æ n ə n ɑː / (Lower Tanana: Tth'eetoo', Upper Tanana: Tth'iitu' Niign) is a 584-mile (940 km) tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska. [n 1] According to linguist and anthropologist William Bright, the name is from the Koyukon (Athabaskan) tene no, tenene, literally "trail river".[7]The river's headwaters are located at the confluence of the ...
  5. Tanana River Region The Tanana River is a 584-mile tributary of the Yukon 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 River flows in a northwest direction from near the border with the Yukon Territory, and laterally along the northern slope of the Alaska Range, roughly paralleled by the ...
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    The Lower Tanana regional bands: (language: proper dialect of Lower Tanana) [13]. Minto band or Minto Flats band - inhabiting the Minto Flats and Old Minto (Menhti Xwghottthit) area.Neighbors: Gwich'in people (north), Koyukon people (west), Nenana-Toklat band (southwest), Wood River band (southeast), Chena band (east). Nenana-Toklat band - inhabiting the Nenana River (Nina No'), Nenana ...
  7. researchgate.net

    Tanana is a small community, with an approximate population of 300 people in 100 households (U.S. Census Bureau 2010), located on the north bank of the Yukon River, 3.3 km downstream from the ...
  8. mapcarta.com

    The Tanana River is a 584-mile tributary of the Yukon River in the U.S. state of Alaska. Mapcarta, the open map. ... Alaska, United States, North America; View on Open­Street­Map; Latitude. 65.16056° or 65° 9' 38" north. Longitude-151.96028° or 151° 57' 37" west. Elevation. 200 feet (61 metres) Open Location Code. 93QC526Q+6V. Geo­Names ID.
  9. kids.kiddle.co

    Nov 3, 2024The Tanana Athabaskans, Tanana Athabascans or Tanana Athapaskans are an Alaskan Athabaskan peoples of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group. They are the original inhabitants of the Tanana River (in Tanana languages Tth'itu', literally 'straight water', in Koyukon language Tene No', literally 'trail water') drainage basin in east-central Alaska Interior, United States and a little part ...
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    Download scientific diagram | Study area map of Tanana, Alaska, and vicinity. (A) The regional location of Alaska relative to Canada, Russia, and the contiguous United States. (B) The Yukon and ...
  11. travelalaska.com

    Click through for information on what makes each region unique, regional weather, sub-regions, and Alaska maps. ARCTIC. The Arctic is one of Alaska's most remote and diverse regions, filled with cultural opportunities, unique wildlife, and a landscape ranging from the Arctic coastline to broad stretches of tundra. INSIDE PASSAGE
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