Dena'ina
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Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Dena'ina Denaʼina (literally “the people”).
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Noun[edit]
Dena'ina (plural Dena'inas or Dena'ina)
- A member of the Dena'ina people, a Native American tribe of the region surrounding Cook Inlet on the southern coast of Alaska.
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Dena'ina
- The Northern Athabascan language spoken by this tribe.
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See also[edit]
- Athabaskan languages on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Northern Athabaskan languages on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Na-Dené languages on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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