Knik River, the Glossary
The Knik River (Dena'ina: Skitnu; Ahtna: Scitna’) is a 25-mile-long (40 km) river in the U.S. state of Alaska.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Ahtna language, Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, Cook Inlet, Denaʼina language, Eklutna Dam, Glenn Highway, Iñupiaq language, Knik Arm, Knik Glacier, Knik River, Alaska, Knik-Fairview, Alaska, List of rivers of Alaska, Matanuska River, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, U.S. state.
- Denaʼina
Ahtna language
Ahtna or Ahtena (from At Na "Copper River") is the Na-Dené language of the Ahtna ethnic group of the Copper River area of Alaska.
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Alaska
Alaska is a non-contiguous U.S. state on the northwest extremity of North America.
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage, officially the Municipality of Anchorage, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Alaska.
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Cook Inlet
Cook Inlet (Tikahtnu; Sugpiaq: Cungaaciq) stretches from the Gulf of Alaska to Anchorage in south-central Alaska.
Denaʼina language
Denaʼina, also Tanaina, is the Athabaskan language of the region surrounding Cook Inlet. Knik River and Denaʼina language are Denaʼina.
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Eklutna Dam
The Eklutna Dam, also referred to as the New Eklutna Dam or Upper Eklutna Dam, is an embankment dam on the Eklutna River about northeast of Anchorage in Alaska, United States.
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Glenn Highway
The Glenn Highway (part of Alaska Route 1) is a highway in the U.S. state of Alaska, extending from Anchorage near Merrill Field to Glennallen on the Richardson Highway.
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Iñupiaq language
Iñupiaq or Inupiaq, also known as Iñupiat, Inupiat, Iñupiatun or Alaskan Inuit, is an Inuit language, or perhaps group of languages, spoken by the Iñupiat people in northern and northwestern Alaska, as well as a small adjacent part of the Northwest Territories of Canada.
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Knik Arm
Knik Arm (Dena'ina: Nuti) is a waterway into the northwestern part of the Gulf of Alaska. Knik River and Knik Arm are Denaʼina.
Knik Glacier
The Knik Glacier (Dena'ina: Skitnu Łi'a) is an ice field located east of Anchorage, Alaska on the northern end of the Chugach Mountains.
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Knik River, Alaska
Knik River is a census-designated place (CDP) in Matanuska-Susitna Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. Knik River and Knik River, Alaska are Denaʼina.
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Knik-Fairview, Alaska
Knik-Fairview is a census-designated place (CDP) in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska, United States. Knik River and Knik-Fairview, Alaska are Denaʼina.
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List of rivers of Alaska
This is a List of rivers in Alaska, which are at least fifth-order according to the Strahler method of stream classification, and an incomplete list of otherwise-notable rivers and streams. Knik River and list of rivers of Alaska are rivers of Alaska.
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Matanuska River
The Matanuska River (Dena'ina: Ch'atanhtnu; Ahtna: Ts'itonhna’) is a 75-mile (121 km) long river in Southcentral Alaska, United States. Knik River and Matanuska River are rivers of Alaska.
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Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska
Matanuska-Susitna Borough (often referred to as the Mat-Su Borough) is a borough located in the U.S. state of Alaska.
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U.S. state
In the United States, a state is a constituent political entity, of which there are 50.
See also
Denaʼina
- Bristol Bay Native Corporation
- Chickaloon, Alaska
- Denaʼina
- Denaʼina Civic and Convention Center
- Denaʼina language
- Denaʼina people
- Eklutna, Anchorage
- Kenai Peninsula
- Kings Mountain (Alaska)
- Knik Arm
- Knik River
- Knik River, Alaska
- Knik Site
- Knik-Fairview, Alaska
- McHugh Peak
- Mount Foraker
- Mount Goode
- Mount Healy
- Mount Nagishlamina
- Mount Yukla
- Ninilchik River
- Ninilchik, Alaska
- Old St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church
- Russian River (Alaska)
- Stony River, Alaska
- Susitna River
- The Mitre (Alaska)
- Tokosha Mountains
- Twin Peaks (Alaska)