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    Tanaina). Denaʼina Gladys Evanoff pronouncing Denaʼina Problems playing this file? See media help. Denaʼina is one of seven Alaska Athabaskan languages which...
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    The Denaʼina (/dɪˈnaɪnə/ dih-NY-nə; Inland Denaʼina: [dənʌʔɪnʌ]; Upper Inlet Denaʼina: [dənʌ͡ɪnʌ]; Russian: денаʼина), or formerly Tanaina (Russian: Танаина...
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    Pete (2003). Shem Pete's Alaska: The territory of the Upper Cook Inlet Denaʼina. Fairbanks, AK: University of Alaska Press. ISBN 1-889963-56-9. Kari, James;...
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  • Alaska, a census-designated place Dena'ina people, an Alaska Native ethnic group Dena'ina language, an Athabascan language of Alaska This disambiguation page...
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    The Kenai River called Kahtnu in the Dena'ina language, is the longest river in the Kenai Peninsula of southcentral Alaska. It runs 82 miles (132 km)...
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    The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English (specifically, American English)...
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    The Indigenous languages of the Americas are a diverse group of languages that originated in the Americas prior to colonization, many of which continue...
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    highest peak in North America. "Begguya" means child (of Denali) in the Dena'ina language. Mount Hunter is the third-highest major peak in the Alaska Range...
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    Mount Healy (category Denaʼina)
    Mount Healy, also known in Denaʼina language as Dlel Neelghu Nodaadlghunee (meaning "mountains that are joined together"), is a 5,716-foot (1,742 meter)...
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    Twin Peaks (Alaska) (category Denaʼina)
    in 1960, but the mountain was originally known as Lach Q'a in the Denaʼina language. Climbing the mountain involves scrambling with dangerous loose rock...
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