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The Denaʼina , or formerly Tanaina (Russian: Танаина, кенайтце), are an Alaska Native Athabaskan people. They are the original inhabitants of the south central Alaska region ranging from Seldovia in the south to Chickaloon in the northeast, Talkeetna in the north, Lime Village in the northwest and Pedro … See more
The Denaʼina are the only Northern Athabascan group to live on saltwater and this allowed them to have the most sedentary lifestyle of all Northern Athabascans. The Denaʼina … See more
Their traditional language, Denaʼina (Dena’ina Qenaga), currently has about 70-75 fluent speakers out of a total population of about 1,400. Denaʼina is one of eleven Alaska Athabascan languages. There are four primary dialects of Denaʼina (grouped with … See more
Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CIRI) ("Upper Inlet" and "Outer Inlet / Kenai Denaʼina"-speaking bands)
• Chickaloon Village Traditional Council (Ahtna name: … See moreThe city of Anchorage chose to honor the Denaʼina by naming the city's new convention center the Denaʼina Civic and Convention Center. See more
• Alice E. Brown, activist, 1912–1973
• Adelheid Herrmann, Alaskan state legislator (1983–1989), researcher
• Peter Kalifornsky, author and ethnographer, 1911–1993 See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license The Land of the Dena'ina Athabascans | Visit Anchorage
WEBSep 21, 2017 · Learn how the Dena'ina people of Lake Clark Wilderness connect with the land through language, spirituality, and culture. Discover their traditions, practices, and place names that reflect their relationship …
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WEBSep 15, 2021 · Qizhjeh Vena (Lake Clark) is the ancestral homeland of the Dena'ina Athabascan people. NPS Photo/E. Kramer. Lake Clark is rich in human history. The first human settlers came more than 10,000 years …
WEBDena'ina (Tanaina), the Athabascan language of the Cook Inlet area, has four dialects -- on the Kenai Peninsula, in Upper Inlet area above Anchorage, and in coastal and inland areas on the west side of Cook …
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