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Denaʼina

The Denaʼina (/dɪˈnnə/; Inland Denaʼina: [dənʌʔɪnʌ]; Upper Inlet Denaʼina: [dənʌ͡ɪnʌ]; Russian: денаʼина), 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 Bay in the southwest. The Denaʼina homeland (Denaʼina Ełnena) is more than 41,000 sq mi (110,000 km2) in area.[2] They arrived in the south-central Alaska sometime between 1,000 and 1,500 years ago. They were the only Alaskan Athabaskan group to live on the coast. The Denaʼina have a hunter-gatherer culture and a matrilineal system. The Iditarod Trail's antecedents were the native trails of the Denaʼina and Deg Hitʼan Athabaskan Native Alaskans and the Inupiaq Inuit.[3]

Denaʼina
Denaʼina (Tanaina) language area:
Iliamna, Tyonek, Susitna
Total population
1,000[1]
Regions with significant populations
United States (Alaska)
Languages
English, Denaʼina
Religion
Orthodox Christianity, Animism
Related ethnic groups
Ahtna, Deg Hitʼan, other northern Athabaskan peoples
PersonDenaʼina
PeopleDenaʼina
LanguageDenaʼina / Tanaina
CountryDena'ina Ełnena

Their neighbors are other Athabaskan peoples and Yupik peoples: Deg Hitʼan (northwest), Upper Kuskokwim (central north), Koyukon (northeast), Lower Tanana (a little part of northeast), Ahtna (east), Pacific Yupik (Ułchena/Ultsehaga, 'slaves'; Chugach Sugpiaq, south-southeast from Kenai Peninsula to Prince William Sound, and Koniag Alutiiq, south on Kodiak Archipelago and the Alaska Peninsula), and Central Yupik (Dudna, 'down-river people', west and southwest).[4]

Name edit

The name "Dena’ina" comes from two parts: dena meaning "person" and ina, the human plural marker in Dena’ina language means "the people", and is related to the autonym for the Southern Athabaskan Navajo people "Diné." The Denaʼina name for Cook Inlet is Tikahtnu meaning "Big Water River", "Ocean River" or Nuti meaning "Saltwater."

Culture edit

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 were organized in regional bands or Ht’ana ("people of [a place or area]"), which were composed of local bands. The regional bands had several villages or qayeh, each containing multi-family dwellings called Nichił. Each Nichił was led by a qeshqa ("rich man" or "leader") who Russian and American traders and religious referred to as "Chiefs." Men and women in villages belong to their mother's clan. The clans were grouped into two sides or "moieties." Villagers could only marry outside of their own clan and moiety, maintaining diversity in the gene pool and strength in the village lineage.[5] Archaeological work suggests that the Dena'ina have occupied the Upper and Outer Cook Inlet areas for the last 1,000 years, migrating from the Mulchatna and Stony River areas, where they had lived for thousands of years prior.[6]

Language and bands edit

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 regional bands, local groups and today's tribal names):[7]

  • Inland / Lake Clark Denaʼina: (Qizhjeh Vena (Lake Clark), Qeghnilen ("Canyon" Village on Stony River), K’qizaghtetnu / K'qizaghetnu Hdakaq' (Stony River Village), Htsit (Tishimna Lake Village), Nunvendaltin (Nondalton on/or Sixmile Lake), Dilah Vena (Telaquana Lake), Hek'dichen Hdakaq' (Lime Village), Tanilen/Tanalian Point (near Port Alsworth), Qizhjeh (Kijik at Lake Clark), Vałts'anaq' (Mulchatna River villages), Vandaztunhtnu (Upper Mulchatna River), Łiq'a Qilanhtnu (Tlikakila River))[8] - today: Lime Village, Village of Stony River, and Nondalton Village
    • Nondalton Dena'ina or Nundaltinht’ana/Nuvendaltin Quht’ana ("People at Sixmile Lake/Nundalton Village") - today: Nondalton Village
  • Iliamna Denaʼina: (Verna Kolyaha (Pedro Bay),[9] Tsayehtnu Hdakaq' (Pile Bay Village), Ch'ak'dalitnu/Nuch'ak'dalitnu (Old Iliamna), Nilavena (Lake Iliamna), Nughilen (aka Nughiltnu Kaq' / Nughil Kaq', today Newhalen), Chix Kaq' (Chekok), Vighutiztin Hkayitaghi'u (Lonesome Bay Village))
    • Iliamna Denaʼina or Nilavena/Nilan Vena Ht’ana ("People at islands lake, i.e. Lake Iliamna") - today: Village of Iliamna, Newhalen Village, and Pedro Bay Village Council
  • Upper Inlet Denaʼina: (Idlughet/Eydlughet (Eklutna), Niteh (Old Knik, Matanuska), Nughay Bena (New) Knik), Qiduk'ggat (Montana Creek), Tsat'ukegh/Susitnu Qayeh (Susitna Station), Tubughnenq' ((Old)Tyonek), Ch'aghałnikt (Point Possession Village), Tuqen Kaq'Qayeh (Alexander Creek Village), Tsuk Qayeh (Lower Yentna River Village), Benteh/Bentalit (Fish Lake Village sites), Dashq'e (Kroto Creek Village), Ch'aniltnu Hdakaq' (Chunilna Creek Village), Tatik'niłtun Bena (Stephan Lake Village), Tudli Bena (Nancy Lake Village), K'enakatnu (Fish Creek Village), Łajat (Cottonwood Creek Village), Nik'udatl'ech'a (Dinkle Lake Village), Nuk'din'itnu (Chickaloon), Skintuk'ełaha (Swan Lake Village), Tak'at/Tak'at Qenuch'en ("[Across from] Dip Net Platform", Cairn Point Village), Nuch'ishtunt ("Place Protected from Wind", Point Woronzof Village), Nen Ghiłgedi ("Rotten Land", near Point Woronzof), K'dalkitnu (Talkeetna River, Talkeetna townsite), Dgheyaytnu (Stickleback Creek (Ship Creek), original Anchorage townsite), Dgheyey Kaq' ("Mouth of Stickleback Creek", Anchorage), Chanshtnu ("Grass Creek, i.e. Chester Creek", original Anchorage townsite), Qin Cheghitnu ("Crying Ridge Creek", i.e. Campbell Creek)[10]
    • Tyonek (Tubughnenq’) / Cook Inlet (Tikahtnu) Denaʼina or Tebughna/Tubughna ("Beach People") - today: Native Village of Tyonek[11]
    • Susitna (River) Dena'ina or Susitnu Ht’ana ("Sandy River, i.e. Susitna River People") (Ahtna term: Dustnay - "People out in front", partly Western Ahtna band)
      • Alexander Creek Village Denaʼina or Tuqen Kaq'Qayeh Ht’ana ("Clear water mouth village People") - today: Alexander Creek Native Village
      • Susitna Station Denaʼina or Susitnu Qayeh Ht’ana ("Sand River Village People") / Yusdishla Qayeh Ht’ana ("Little Point Village People") - today: Native Village of Tyonek
    • Rainy Pass Dena'ina or Shandala Nununk'dnilghuyna ("People who holler to make migrating birds fall down")
    • Yentna River Dena'ina or Yentnu Ht’ana ("Backbone River, i.e. Yentna River People")
      • Lower Yentna Old Village Denaʼina or Tsuk Qayeh Qayeh Ht’ana ("Old Village Village People")
    • Middle Susitna River Denaʼina or Dunʼena ("Near Upriver People")
      • Kroto Creek Denaʼina or Dashq'e Ht’ana ("On the shoal People" or "On the shallows People")
      • Montana Creek Village Denaʼina or Qiduk'ggat Ht’ana ("Frozen Overflow People")
    • Talkeetna Mountains Ahtna-Denaʼina or Dghelay Teht’ana/Dzelyi Ht’ana ("(Talkeetna) Mountains People", mixed Western Ahtna-Denaʼina band)
    • Knik (Arm area) (K’enakatnu) Dena'ina or K’enah Ht’ana ("Vision People?") - today: Knik Tribal Council
      • Eklutna (Idlughet) Village Dena'ina or Idlughet/Eydlughe Ht’ana/Idluytnu Qayeh Ht’ana ("at the plural objects People") - today: Native Village of Eklutna
      • Matanuska (Old Knik) Village Dena'ina or Niteh Ht’ana ("Among the islands People") - today: Knik Tribal Council
    • Turnagain Arm Dena'ina or Tutl'uht'ana ("Headwaters People") - today: Knik Tribal Council and Native Village of Eklutna
      • Point Possession Dena'ina or Tuzqunt Ht’ana/Tuyqunt Ht’ana ("Stillwater People, i.e. Point Possession People")
    • Western Ahtna-Dena'ina or Htsay Ht’ana (Dena'ina name) / Hwtsaay Hwt’aene (Ahtna name) ("Small Timber People")
      • Chickaloon Dena'ina or Nuk'din'itnu Ht’ana (Dena'ina name - "Bridge goes across-stream People") or Nay’dini’aa Na’ Hwt’aene (Ahtna name - "The river with the two logs across it People") - today: Chickaloon Village Traditional Council
      • Wasilla area Dena'ina[12] or Benteh Ht’ana ("Among the Lakes People") - today: Knik Tribal Council
      • Fish Creek-Knik Village Dena'ina or K'enakatnu Ht’ana ("'?-stream People") - today: Knik Tribal Council
  • Outer Inlet / Kenai (Kahtnu) Denaʼina (Kahtnuht’ana Qenaga): (Shk'ituk't/Ch'k'ituk't (Old Kenai Village Site), Kahtnu Qayah (Kenai), Sqilant (Kenai Lake Village), Qezdeghnen (Kustatan sites), Ts'eslahtnu (Old Seldovia), Angidahtnu (Seldovia), Unhghenesditnu (Kalifornsky Village), Tałin Ch'iłtant (Polly Creek), Nihnalchint (Ninilchik), Tsayehq'at (China Poot Bay Village), K'kaq' (Anchor Point Village), K'echan Dałkizt (Humpy Point Village), Ggasilat (Kasilof Village), Quqegh Nik'eteleht (Libby Creek (Seven Egg Creek) Village), Tiduqilts'ett (Titukilsk Village), Ken Dech'etl't (Salamatof), Ch'anilnat (Chinila Village), Chunuk'tnu (Russian River), Tikahtnu (Cook Inlet), Yaghenen ("Good Land, i.e. Kenai Peninsula"))
    • Kenai (River) Dena'ina or Kahtnuht’ana/Nkahtnuht’ana ("Kahtnu (Kenai River) People", lit. "River mouth river People") - today: Kenaitze Indian Tribe
    • Skilak Lake Dena'ina or Q’es Dudilent Ht’ana ("Skilak Lake People", lit. "Flows Into Outlet Place (at Skilak Lake) People") - today: Kenaitze Indian Tribe
    • Kenai Lake Dena'ina or Sqilan Bena Ht’ana ("Kenai Lake People", lit. "Ridge Place Lake People") / Sqilant Ht’ana ("Ridge Place Village People")
    • Kenai Mountains Dena'ina or Tsaht’ana ("(Kenai) Mountains People", mixed Denaʼina-Western Ahtna band) - today: Seldovia Village Tribe
    • Kanai Peninsula / Swanson River Dena'ina or Yaghanen Ht’ana/Yaht’ana/Yaghedna ("Good Land, i.e. Kenai Peninsula People") - today: Seldovia Village Tribe and Ninilchik Traditional Council
      • Nikiski area Dena'ina or Qeghnen Ht’ana ("Adjacent Land People") - today: Village of Salamatof
    • Kustatan and West-Lower Cook Denaʼina or Qezdeghtna/Qeydaghetna (anglicised "Kustatan" - "Peninsula People, lit. Point of Land People") - today: Ninilchik Traditional Council
    • Kasilof River Denaʼina or Ggasilahtnu Denaʼina - today: Ninilchik Traditional Council

Dena’ina Alaska Native Regional Corporations/Alaska Native village corporations edit

Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CIRI)[13] ("Upper Inlet" and "Outer Inlet / Kenai Denaʼina"-speaking bands)

  • Chickaloon Village Traditional Council[14] (Ahtna name: Nay'dini'aa Na' - "the river with the two logs across it", Dena’ina name: Nuk'din'itnu - "bridge goes across-stream") (Western Ahtna and Dena’ina peoples)
  • Native Village of Eklutna[15] (Idlughet Qayeht’ana - "at the plural objects People" and Tutl'uht'ana - "Headwaters People")
  • Kenaitze Indian Tribe[16] (Kahtnuht’ana - "Kahtnu (Kenai River) People", and Q’es Dudilent Ht’ana - "Skilak Lake People")
  • Knik Tribal Council[17] (K′enah Ht’ana - "Vision People?", other groups are Niteh Ht’ana - "Among the islands People", Benteh Ht’ana - "Among the Lakes People", Tutl'uht'ana - "Headwaters People", and K'enakatnu Ht’ana - "'?-stream People") (Dena’ina and Western Ahtna peoples)
  • Ninilchik Traditional Council[18] (Niqnalchint Qayeh Kenu - "Ninilchik Village Tribe" or Niqnalchint - "A place were a lodge is built", historic Yaghanen Ht’ana/Yaht’ana/Yaghedna - "Good Land People, i.e. Kenai Peninsula People", Qezdeghtna/Qeydaghetna - "Peninsula People" and Ggasilahtnu Ht’ana - "Kasilof River People") (Dena’ina, Chugach Sugpiaq (Alutiiq), Western Ahtna, and Central Alaskan Yup'ik peoples)
  • Salamatof Tribal Council[19] (Ken Dech’etl’t - "scrub timber flat lake, i.e.Salamatof Lake")
  • Seldovia Village Tribe[20] (historic Dena’ina bands: Yaghanen Ht’ana/Yaht’ana/Yaghedna - "Good Land People, i.e. Kenai Peninsula People", Tsaht’ana - "Mountain People") (Unangax (Aleut), Yupik, Chugach Sugpiaq (Alutiiq), Dena’ina, and Western Ahtna peoples)
  • Native Village of Tyonek[21] (Tebughna/Tubughna - "Beach People", and Susitnu Qayeh Ht’ana - "Sand River Village People")

Alexander Creek, Incorporated ("Upper Inlet Denaʼina"-speaking bands)

Calista Corporation[22] ("Inland / Lake Clark Denaʼina"-speaking bands)

  • Lime Village (Hek'dichen Hdakaq - "lack of abundance mouth", therefore formerly known as Hungry Village) (Yup’ik, Cup’ik, Denaʼina and Alaska Athabascan)

Bristol Bay Native Association[23] ("Inland / Lake Clark Denaʼina" and "Iliamna Denaʼina"-speaking bands)

  • Iliamna Village Council (Nilavena/Nilan Vena Ht’ana - "People at islands lake, i.e. Lake Iliamna") (General Central Yup'ik, Alutiiq, and Dena’ina peoples)
  • Newhalen Tribal Council (Dena’Ina name: Nughilen - "Newhalen River Village" or Nughiltnu - "flows-down river, i.e. Newhalen River", Central Alaskan Yup'ik name: Nuuriileng, historic bands: Nilavena/Nilan Vena Ht’ana - "People at islands lake, i.e. Lake Iliamna"), as Newhalen Village also part of the Alaska Peninsula Corporation[24](Yup’ik, Alutiiq, and Dena’ina peoples)
  • Nondalton Tribal Council or Nondalton Village (Nundaltinht’an - "Sixmile Lake/Nundalton Village" or Nuvendaltin Quht’ana - "People at Sixmile Lake/Nundalton Village")

Pedro Bay Corporation[25] ("Iliamna Denaʼina"-speaking bands)

  • Pedro Bay Village Council (Verna Kolyaha, historic Nilavena/Nilan Vena Ht’ana - "People at islands lake, i.e. Lake Iliamna") - also part of the Bristol Bay Native Association

Kuskokwim Corporation[26] ("Inland / Lake Clark Denaʼina"-speaking bands)

Namesakes edit

The city of Anchorage chose to honor the Denaʼina by naming the city's new convention center the Denaʼina Civic and Convention Center.

Notable Denaʼina people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2013-05-14.
  2. ^ Patricia H. Partnow 2013. Denaʼinaqʼ Huchʼulyeshi: The Denaʼina Way of Living 2014-03-20 at the Wayback Machine. Anchorage Museum.
  3. ^ The Iditarod National Historic Trail Seward to Nome Route: A Comprehensive Management Plan, March 1986. Prepared by Bureau of Land Management, Anchorage District Office, Anchorage, Alaska.
  4. ^ "The Map of Indigenous Peoples and Languages of Alaska". Archived from the original on 2012-12-10. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
  5. ^ Dena’ina, Bands, Clans, & Moieties
  6. ^ Smith, Gerad (2020). Ethnoarchaeology of the Middle Tanana Valley, Alaska.
  7. ^ James Kari, James A. Fall, Shem Pete, Mike Alex: Shem Pete's Alaska: The Territory of the Upper Cook Inlet Dena'ina, University of Alaska Press, page 28, ISBN 1889963577
  8. ^ National Park Service – U.S. Department of the Interior Lake Clark National Park and Preserve - NANUTSET ch’u Q’udi Gu BEFORE OUR TIME AND NOW AN ETHNOHISTORY OF LAKE CLARK NATIONAL PARK & PRESERVE
  9. ^ Denaʼina Ełnena
  10. ^ Dena’inaq’ Huch’ulyeshi: The Dena’ina Way of Living - The Dena’ina cultural landscape of Anchorage
  11. ^ The Ch’u’itnu Traditional Cultural Landscape: A District Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places
  12. ^ "Wasilla" was named after the Qeshqa of Benteh ("Among the Lakes") Chief Visilla (Wasilla), the anglicized spelling of the chief's Russian-given name, Васи́лий Vasilij, which corresponds to the English name Basil meaning "royal, kingly"
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-03-27. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  14. ^ Chickaloon Village Traditional Council
  15. ^ Native Village of Eklutna
  16. ^ Kenaitze Indian Tribe
  17. ^ Knik Tribal Council
  18. ^ Ninilchik Village Tribe
  19. ^ Salamatof Tribal Council
  20. ^ Seldovia Village Tribe
  21. ^ Native Village of Tyonek
  22. ^ Calista Corporation
  23. ^ Bristol Bay Native Association
  24. ^ Alaska Peninsula Corporation
  25. ^ Pedro Bay Corporation
  26. ^ The Kuskokwim Corporation

External links edit

  • Alaska Native Language Center Archive Denaʼina container list
  • Denaʼina Qenaga language site 2008-12-01 at the Wayback Machine

denaʼina, confused, with, tanana, athabaskans, athabascan, language, language, inland, dənʌʔɪnʌ, upper, inlet, dənʌ, ɪnʌ, russian, денаʼина, formerly, tanaina, russian, Танаина, кенайтце, alaska, native, athabaskan, people, they, original, inhabitants, south, . Not to be confused with Tanana Athabaskans For the Athabascan language see Denaʼina language The Denaʼina d ɪ ˈ n aɪ n e Inland Denaʼina denʌʔɪnʌ Upper Inlet Denaʼina denʌ ɪnʌ Russian denaʼina or formerly Tanaina Russian Tanaina kenajtce 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 Bay in the southwest The Denaʼina homeland Denaʼina Elnena is more than 41 000 sq mi 110 000 km2 in area 2 They arrived in the south central Alaska sometime between 1 000 and 1 500 years ago They were the only Alaskan Athabaskan group to live on the coast The Denaʼina have a hunter gatherer culture and a matrilineal system The Iditarod Trail s antecedents were the native trails of the Denaʼina and Deg Hitʼan Athabaskan Native Alaskans and the Inupiaq Inuit 3 DenaʼinaDenaʼina Tanaina language area Iliamna Tyonek SusitnaTotal population1 000 1 Regions with significant populationsUnited States Alaska LanguagesEnglish DenaʼinaReligionOrthodox Christianity AnimismRelated ethnic groupsAhtna Deg Hitʼan other northern Athabaskan peoples PersonDenaʼinaPeopleDenaʼinaLanguageDenaʼina TanainaCountryDena ina Elnena Their neighbors are other Athabaskan peoples and Yupik peoples Deg Hitʼan northwest Upper Kuskokwim central north Koyukon northeast Lower Tanana a little part of northeast Ahtna east Pacific Yupik Ulchena Ultsehaga slaves Chugach Sugpiaq south southeast from Kenai Peninsula to Prince William Sound and Koniag Alutiiq south on Kodiak Archipelago and the Alaska Peninsula and Central Yupik Dudna down river people west and southwest 4 Contents 1 Name 2 Culture 3 Language and bands 4 Dena ina Alaska Native Regional Corporations Alaska Native village corporations 5 Namesakes 6 Notable Denaʼina people 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksName editThe name Dena ina comes from two parts dena meaning person and ina the human plural marker in Dena ina language means the people and is related to the autonym for the Southern Athabaskan Navajo people Dine The Denaʼina name for Cook Inlet is Tikahtnu meaning Big Water River Ocean River or Nuti meaning Saltwater Culture editThe 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 were organized in regional bands or Ht ana people of a place or area which were composed of local bands The regional bands had several villages or qayeh each containing multi family dwellings called Nichil Each Nichil was led by a qeshqa rich man or leader who Russian and American traders and religious referred to as Chiefs Men and women in villages belong to their mother s clan The clans were grouped into two sides or moieties Villagers could only marry outside of their own clan and moiety maintaining diversity in the gene pool and strength in the village lineage 5 Archaeological work suggests that the Dena ina have occupied the Upper and Outer Cook Inlet areas for the last 1 000 years migrating from the Mulchatna and Stony River areas where they had lived for thousands of years prior 6 Language and bands editTheir 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 regional bands local groups and today s tribal names 7 Inland Lake Clark Denaʼina Qizhjeh Vena Lake Clark Qeghnilen Canyon Village on Stony River K qizaghtetnu K qizaghetnu Hdakaq Stony River Village Htsit Tishimna Lake Village Nunvendaltin Nondalton on or Sixmile Lake Dilah Vena Telaquana Lake Hek dichen Hdakaq Lime Village Tanilen Tanalian Point near Port Alsworth Qizhjeh Kijik at Lake Clark Valts anaq Mulchatna River villages Vandaztunhtnu Upper Mulchatna River Liq a Qilanhtnu Tlikakila River 8 today Lime Village Village of Stony River and Nondalton Village Nondalton Dena ina or Nundaltinht ana Nuvendaltin Quht ana People at Sixmile Lake Nundalton Village today Nondalton Village Iliamna Denaʼina Verna Kolyaha Pedro Bay 9 Tsayehtnu Hdakaq Pile Bay Village Ch ak dalitnu Nuch ak dalitnu Old Iliamna Nilavena Lake Iliamna Nughilen aka Nughiltnu Kaq Nughil Kaq today Newhalen Chix Kaq Chekok Vighutiztin Hkayitaghi u Lonesome Bay Village Iliamna Denaʼina or Nilavena Nilan Vena Ht ana People at islands lake i e Lake Iliamna today Village of Iliamna Newhalen Village and Pedro Bay Village Council Upper Inlet Denaʼina Idlughet Eydlughet Eklutna Niteh Old Knik Matanuska Nughay Bena New Knik Qiduk ggat Montana Creek Tsat ukegh Susitnu Qayeh Susitna Station Tubughnenq Old Tyonek Ch aghalnikt Point Possession Village Tuqen Kaq Qayeh Alexander Creek Village Tsuk Qayeh Lower Yentna River Village Benteh Bentalit Fish Lake Village sites Dashq e Kroto Creek Village Ch aniltnu Hdakaq Chunilna Creek Village Tatik niltun Bena Stephan Lake Village Tudli Bena Nancy Lake Village K enakatnu Fish Creek Village Lajat Cottonwood Creek Village Nik udatl ech a Dinkle Lake Village Nuk din itnu Chickaloon Skintuk elaha Swan Lake Village Tak at Tak at Qenuch en Across from Dip Net Platform Cairn Point Village Nuch ishtunt Place Protected from Wind Point Woronzof Village Nen Ghilgedi Rotten Land near Point Woronzof K dalkitnu Talkeetna River Talkeetna townsite Dgheyaytnu Stickleback Creek Ship Creek original Anchorage townsite Dgheyey Kaq Mouth of Stickleback Creek Anchorage Chanshtnu Grass Creek i e Chester Creek original Anchorage townsite Qin Cheghitnu Crying Ridge Creek i e Campbell Creek 10 Tyonek Tubughnenq Cook Inlet Tikahtnu Denaʼina or Tebughna Tubughna Beach People today Native Village of Tyonek 11 Susitna River Dena ina or Susitnu Ht ana Sandy River i e Susitna River People Ahtna term Dustnay People out in front partly Western Ahtna band Alexander Creek Village Denaʼina or Tuqen Kaq Qayeh Ht ana Clear water mouth village People today Alexander Creek Native Village Susitna Station Denaʼina or Susitnu Qayeh Ht ana Sand River Village People Yusdishla Qayeh Ht ana Little Point Village People today Native Village of Tyonek Rainy Pass Dena ina or Shandala Nununk dnilghuyna People who holler to make migrating birds fall down Yentna River Dena ina or Yentnu Ht ana Backbone River i e Yentna River People Lower Yentna Old Village Denaʼina or Tsuk Qayeh Qayeh Ht ana Old Village Village People Middle Susitna River Denaʼina or Dunʼena Near Upriver People Kroto Creek Denaʼina or Dashq e Ht ana On the shoal People or On the shallows People Montana Creek Village Denaʼina or Qiduk ggat Ht ana Frozen Overflow People Talkeetna Mountains Ahtna Denaʼina or Dghelay Teht ana Dzelyi Ht ana Talkeetna Mountains People mixed Western Ahtna Denaʼina band Knik Arm area K enakatnu Dena ina or K enah Ht ana Vision People today Knik Tribal Council Eklutna Idlughet Village Dena ina or Idlughet Eydlughe Ht ana Idluytnu Qayeh Ht ana at the plural objects People today Native Village of Eklutna Matanuska Old Knik Village Dena ina or Niteh Ht ana Among the islands People today Knik Tribal Council Turnagain Arm Dena ina or Tutl uht ana Headwaters People today Knik Tribal Council and Native Village of Eklutna Point Possession Dena ina or Tuzqunt Ht ana Tuyqunt Ht ana Stillwater People i e Point Possession People Western Ahtna Dena ina or Htsay Ht ana Dena ina name Hwtsaay Hwt aene Ahtna name Small Timber People Chickaloon Dena ina or Nuk din itnu Ht ana Dena ina name Bridge goes across stream People or Nay dini aa Na Hwt aene Ahtna name The river with the two logs across it People today Chickaloon Village Traditional Council Wasilla area Dena ina 12 or Benteh Ht ana Among the Lakes People today Knik Tribal Council Fish Creek Knik Village Dena ina or K enakatnu Ht ana stream People today Knik Tribal Council Outer Inlet Kenai Kahtnu Denaʼina Kahtnuht ana Qenaga Shk ituk t Ch k ituk t Old Kenai Village Site Kahtnu Qayah Kenai Sqilant Kenai Lake Village Qezdeghnen Kustatan sites Ts eslahtnu Old Seldovia Angidahtnu Seldovia Unhghenesditnu Kalifornsky Village Talin Ch iltant Polly Creek Nihnalchint Ninilchik Tsayehq at China Poot Bay Village K kaq Anchor Point Village K echan Dalkizt Humpy Point Village Ggasilat Kasilof Village Quqegh Nik eteleht Libby Creek Seven Egg Creek Village Tiduqilts ett Titukilsk Village Ken Dech etl t Salamatof Ch anilnat Chinila Village Chunuk tnu Russian River Tikahtnu Cook Inlet Yaghenen Good Land i e Kenai Peninsula Kenai River Dena ina or Kahtnuht ana Nkahtnuht ana Kahtnu Kenai River People lit River mouth river People today Kenaitze Indian Tribe Skilak Lake Dena ina or Q es Dudilent Ht ana Skilak Lake People lit Flows Into Outlet Place at Skilak Lake People today Kenaitze Indian Tribe Kenai Lake Dena ina or Sqilan Bena Ht ana Kenai Lake People lit Ridge Place Lake People Sqilant Ht ana Ridge Place Village People Kenai Mountains Dena ina or Tsaht ana Kenai Mountains People mixed Denaʼina Western Ahtna band today Seldovia Village Tribe Kanai Peninsula Swanson River Dena ina or Yaghanen Ht ana Yaht ana Yaghedna Good Land i e Kenai Peninsula People today Seldovia Village Tribe and Ninilchik Traditional Council Nikiski area Dena ina or Qeghnen Ht ana Adjacent Land People today Village of Salamatof Kustatan and West Lower Cook Denaʼina or Qezdeghtna Qeydaghetna anglicised Kustatan Peninsula People lit Point of Land People today Ninilchik Traditional Council Kasilof River Denaʼina or Ggasilahtnu Denaʼina today Ninilchik Traditional CouncilDena ina Alaska Native Regional Corporations Alaska Native village corporations editCook Inlet Tribal Council CIRI 13 Upper Inlet and Outer Inlet Kenai Denaʼina speaking bands Chickaloon Village Traditional Council 14 Ahtna name Nay dini aa Na the river with the two logs across it Dena ina name Nuk din itnu bridge goes across stream Western Ahtna and Dena ina peoples Native Village of Eklutna 15 Idlughet Qayeht ana at the plural objects People and Tutl uht ana Headwaters People Kenaitze Indian Tribe 16 Kahtnuht ana Kahtnu Kenai River People and Q es Dudilent Ht ana Skilak Lake People Knik Tribal Council 17 K enah Ht ana Vision People other groups are Niteh Ht ana Among the islands People Benteh Ht ana Among the Lakes People Tutl uht ana Headwaters People and K enakatnu Ht ana stream People Dena ina and Western Ahtna peoples Ninilchik Traditional Council 18 Niqnalchint Qayeh Kenu Ninilchik Village Tribe or Niqnalchint A place were a lodge is built historic Yaghanen Ht ana Yaht ana Yaghedna Good Land People i e Kenai Peninsula People Qezdeghtna Qeydaghetna Peninsula People and Ggasilahtnu Ht ana Kasilof River People Dena ina Chugach Sugpiaq Alutiiq Western Ahtna and Central Alaskan Yup ik peoples Salamatof Tribal Council 19 Ken Dech etl t scrub timber flat lake i e Salamatof Lake Seldovia Village Tribe 20 historic Dena ina bands Yaghanen Ht ana Yaht ana Yaghedna Good Land People i e Kenai Peninsula People Tsaht ana Mountain People Unangax Aleut Yupik Chugach Sugpiaq Alutiiq Dena ina and Western Ahtna peoples Native Village of Tyonek 21 Tebughna Tubughna Beach People and Susitnu Qayeh Ht ana Sand River Village People Alexander Creek Incorporated Upper Inlet Denaʼina speaking bands Alexander Creek Native Village Tuqen Kaq Qayeh Ht ana Clear water mouth village People Calista Corporation 22 Inland Lake Clark Denaʼina speaking bands Lime Village Hek dichen Hdakaq lack of abundance mouth therefore formerly known as Hungry Village Yup ik Cup ik Denaʼina and Alaska Athabascan Bristol Bay Native Association 23 Inland Lake Clark Denaʼina and Iliamna Denaʼina speaking bands Iliamna Village Council Nilavena Nilan Vena Ht ana People at islands lake i e Lake Iliamna General Central Yup ik Alutiiq and Dena ina peoples Newhalen Tribal Council Dena Ina name Nughilen Newhalen River Village or Nughiltnu flows down river i e Newhalen River Central Alaskan Yup ik name Nuuriileng historic bands Nilavena Nilan Vena Ht ana People at islands lake i e Lake Iliamna as Newhalen Village also part of the Alaska Peninsula Corporation 24 Yup ik Alutiiq and Dena ina peoples Nondalton Tribal Council or Nondalton Village Nundaltinht an Sixmile Lake Nundalton Village or Nuvendaltin Quht ana People at Sixmile Lake Nundalton Village Pedro Bay Corporation 25 Iliamna Denaʼina speaking bands Pedro Bay Village Council Verna Kolyaha historic Nilavena Nilan Vena Ht ana People at islands lake i e Lake Iliamna also part of the Bristol Bay Native Association Kuskokwim Corporation 26 Inland Lake Clark Denaʼina speaking bands Village of Stony River Dena ina name K qizaghetnu Hdakaq Village at the distant river Deg Xitʼan name Gidighuyghatno Xidochagg Qay Dena ina Deg Xitʼan Upper Kuskokwim and Yupik peoples Village of Aniak Yupik name the place where it comes out which refers to the mouth of the Aniak River Yupik and Dena ina peoples Native Village of Chuathbaluk Yupik name Curapalek meaning the hills where the big blueberries grow Yupik and Dena ina peoples Native Village of Georgetown Yupik and Dena ina peoples Village of Red Devil Yupik and Dena ina peoples Namesakes editThe city of Anchorage chose to honor the Denaʼina by naming the city s new convention center the Denaʼina Civic and Convention Center Notable Denaʼina people editAlice E Brown activist 1912 1973 Adelheid Herrmann Alaskan state legislator 1983 1989 researcher Peter Kalifornsky author and ethnographer 1911 1993See also editAlaska Natives Denaʼina Civic and Convention CenterReferences edit Alaska Native Language Center Alaska Native Languages Population and Speaker Statistics Archived from the original on 2012 11 09 Retrieved 2013 05 14 Patricia H Partnow 2013 Denaʼinaqʼ Huchʼulyeshi The Denaʼina Way of Living Archived 2014 03 20 at the Wayback Machine Anchorage Museum The Iditarod National Historic Trail Seward to Nome Route A Comprehensive Management Plan March 1986 Prepared by Bureau of Land Management Anchorage District Office Anchorage Alaska The Map of Indigenous Peoples and Languages of Alaska Archived from the original on 2012 12 10 Retrieved 2014 03 20 Dena ina Bands Clans amp Moieties Smith Gerad 2020 Ethnoarchaeology of the Middle Tanana Valley Alaska James Kari James A Fall Shem Pete Mike Alex Shem Pete s Alaska The Territory of the Upper Cook Inlet Dena ina University of Alaska Press page 28 ISBN 1889963577 National Park Service U S Department of the Interior Lake Clark National Park and Preserve NANUTSET ch u Q udi Gu BEFORE OUR TIME AND NOW AN ETHNOHISTORY OF LAKE CLARK NATIONAL PARK amp PRESERVE Denaʼina Elnena Dena inaq Huch ulyeshi The Dena ina Way of Living The Dena ina cultural landscape of Anchorage The Ch u itnu Traditional Cultural Landscape A District Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places Wasilla was named after the Qeshqa of Benteh Among the Lakes Chief Visilla Wasilla the anglicized spelling of the chief s Russian given name Vasi lij Vasilij which corresponds to the English name Basil meaning royal kingly Cook Inlet Tribal Council CIRI Archived from the original on 2020 03 27 Retrieved 2020 03 27 Chickaloon Village Traditional Council Native Village of Eklutna Kenaitze Indian Tribe Knik Tribal Council Ninilchik Village Tribe Salamatof Tribal Council Seldovia Village Tribe Native Village of Tyonek Calista Corporation Bristol Bay Native Association Alaska Peninsula Corporation Pedro Bay Corporation The Kuskokwim CorporationExternal links editAlaska Native Language Center Archive Denaʼina container list Denaʼina Qenaga language site Archived 2008 12 01 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denaʼina amp oldid 1199143966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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