Cook Inlet Denaina Recipes

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Logo recipes Dena'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 …

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Logo recipes For Perea, who is of Dena’ina heritage, gega Upper Cook Inlet Dena’ina for mountain blueberry as one finds in Hatcher Pass) connects a past far beyond childhood to the present. And, …

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Logo recipes Dena’ina Dinner Time. In November 2012, a group of Dena’ina people gathered to make the film you can watch below. You will hear English and Dena’ina spoken and stories about traditional …

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Logo recipes 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."

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Logo recipes The Dena’ina Qenaga Archive provides digital access to more than five hundred documents and recordings relating to the Dena’ina language, including nearly everything written in or about …

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Logo recipes The geographic boundary of the CIRI region, shown on the map below, closely approximates the traditional homeland of the Dena’ina Athabascan people. Within CIRI’s regional boundary are …

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Logo recipes Dena’ina (earlier known as Tanaina) is the Athabascan language of the Cook Inlet area with four dialects: The Upper Inlet, including the villages of Eklutna, Knik, Montana Creek, Susitna, and …

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Logo recipes About CIRICook Inlet Region, Inc., also known as CIRI, is one of 12 land-based Alaska Native regional corporations created pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). …

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Logo recipes history of the Upper Cook Inlet Dena’ina with numerous photographs and maps. A very important and signifi cant body of work on the Dena’ina. N 979.83 Shem (2003) “Dena’ina Etnena …

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Logo recipes The Upper Inlet dialect of Dena’ina is the traditional language of the Upper Cook Inlet Basin, including at the communities of Tyonek, Knik, and Eklutna. These language lessons were …

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Logo recipes The Alaska Native people of the Cook Inlet Region have spent generations in accord with the land, growing with it, harvesting plants and animals from it, acting as its stewards. The land, …

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Logo recipes the Kenai dialect (Outer Inlet dialect) of the Dena’ina language. The Kenai dialect is one of five dialects of Dena’ina whose territory includes Cook Inlet, eastern Iliamna Lake and Lake Clark, …

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Logo recipes Dena’ina is one of eleven Dene languages spoken across Interior Alaska and the Cook Inlet region. It is the only Dene language in Alaska which occupies a coastal environment. Still …

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Logo recipes Dena'ina (formerly spelled Tanaina) is an Athabascan languages spoken in the Cook Inlet region. Dena'ina is unique in that it is the only Alaska Athabascan language spoken in the coastal …

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Logo recipes Jan 9, 2014  · Ethnically Athabascan, the Dena’Ina, have been in the Cook Inlet region and its tributaries for millennia. The cultural focus of this show and catalog begins when Euro …

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Logo recipes The Dena'ina of Knik Arm camped in spring and summer along Chester Creek to fish for salmon, and many Dena'ina had cabins and houses along lower Chester Creek during the 1920s into …

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Logo recipes – Dena'ina Athabascan people live in Cook Inlet. Photo: Winter view of Mt. Iliamna across upper Cook Inlet. Download as PDF. Cook Inlet is a large marine estuary that stretches 180 miles …

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Logo recipes Dena’ina is the traditional language of the Cook Inlet and the Kenai Peninsula. The name Dena’ina comes from two parts: dena meaning person and ina, the human plural marker in …

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Logo recipes Sources. Information for this entry is from James Kari and James A. Fall, compilers and editors of Shem Pete's Alaska: The Territory of the Upper Cook Inlet Dena'ina (Fairbanks: University of …

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Logo recipes Aug 10, 2024  · Dena'ina Migration to Cook Inlet Basin (500- 1,000 CE) in Anchorage Alaska- The Dena'ina people, an indigenous group native to Alaska, underwent a significant migration …

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