Deg Hit'an Indians

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Name (Hebrew)
דג היטאן (שבט אינדיאני)
Name (Latin)
Deg Hit'an Indians
Other forms of name
Dena Indians
nne Ingalik Indians
Inkalik Indians
Ten'a Indians
See Also From tracing topical name
Athapascan Indians
Indians of North America Alaska
Indians of North America Yukon
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1182780
Library of congress: sh 85066337
Sources of Information
  • Hodge handbk. Am. Ind.:p. 609.
  • Swanton Ind. tribes:p. 533.
  • Murdock world cult.:p. 108.
  • Tales from the Dena ... c1995.
  • Leonard, B.R. Deg Xinag oral traditions, 2007:leaf iii (language area is also referred to as: Deg Hit'an; Ingalik mean "lice-infested")
  • VanStone, J.W. The Cherry collection of Deg Hit'an (Ingalik) material culture, 1996.
  • Wikipedia, Feb. 7, 2008(Deg Hit'an; peoples in Shageluk and Anvik and at Holy Cross along the lower Yukon River in Alaska; Deg Hit'an spoken by the people, about 15 out of a total population of about 275 speak the language)
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Wikipedia description:

Deg Hitʼan (Degexit'an pronunciation: [tek χitʼan]) (also Deg Xitʼan, Deg Hitan, Degexitʼan, Kaiyuhkhotana, Russian: Дег-хитан) is a group of Athabaskan peoples in Alaska. Their native language is called Deg Xinag. They reside in Alaska along the Anvik River in Anvik, along the Innoko River in Shageluk, and at Holy Cross along the lower Yukon River. The Deg Hitʼan are members of the federally recognized Alaska Native tribes of Anvik Village, Shageluk Native Village, and Holy Cross Village. The Iditarod Trail's antecedents were the native trails of the Dena'ina and Deg Hitʼan Athabaskan Indians and the Inupiaq Eskimos. Their neighbors are other Athabaskan-speaking and Yupik Eskimo peoples: Yup'ik (west and south), Holikachuk (north), Upper Kuskokwim (north and east), and Dena'ina (south).

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