Friday, November 23, 2012

thinking in the Dena'ina way.

The Outer Inlet dialect of the Dena'ina language of Alaska is one of the Dene (Athabascan, Na-Dene) languages. The Kenai dialect is one of five of these Dena'ina dialects. It is spoken by the Kahtnuht'ana or "People of the Kenai River" who today are referred to as Kenaitze. The Dena'ina language is one of the endangered indigenous languages of North America and is spoken by fewer than one hundred people.

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