- Deg
Xinag (Deg Hitʼan) is a
Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Deg Hitʼan
peoples of the GASH region. The GASH
region consists of the villages...
- Shageluk[pronunciation?] (Deg
Xinag: Łeggi Jitno’[pronunciation?]) is a city in Yukon-Koyu****
Census Area, Alaska,
United States. At the 2010
census the...
- Anvik[pronunciation?] (Deg
Xinag: Gitr'ingith Chagg[pronunciation?]) is a city, home to the Deg Hit'an people, in the Yukon-Koyu****
Census Area, Alaska...
- Dena'ina (also
known as Tanaina, Kenaitze)
Central Alaska–Yukon
subgroup Deg
Xinag (also
known as Deg Hitʼan,
Ingalik (deprecated))
Holikachuk (also known...
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Siberian Yupik,
Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Alutiiq,
Unanga (Aleut), Denaʼina, Deg
Xinag, Holikachuk, Koyukon,
Upper Kuskokwim, Gwichʼin, Tanana,
Upper Tanana, Tanacross...
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McGrath (Tochak’ in
Upper Kuskokwim,
Digenegh in Deg
Xinag) is a city and
village on the
Kuskokwim River in Alaska,
United States. The po****tion was...
- The
Swift River (Deg
Xinag: Xelinhdi; Dena'ina: Huch'altnu) is a tributary,
about 100
miles (160 km) long, of the
Kuskokwim River in the U.S.
state of...
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Inupiaq Siberian Yupik Central Alaskan Yup'ik
Alutiiq Unangax Dena'ina Deg
Xinag Holikachuk Koyukon Upper Kuskokwim Gwich'in
Tanana Upper Tanana Tanacross...
- The
Holitna River (Deg
Xinag: Xaletno, Yup'ik: Rruulitnaq) is a 110-mile (180 km)
tributary of the
Kuskokwim River in the U.S.
state of Alaska. Formed...
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intermediate between the Deg
Xinag and
Koyukon languages,
linguistically closer to
Koyukon but
socially much
closer to Deg
Xinag,
which has
influenced it...