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Holikachuk (also Innoko, Organized Village of Grayling, Innoka-khotana, Tlëgon-khotana) are a Yupikized Alaska Native Athabaskan people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group to western Alaska. Their native territory includes the area surrounding the middle and upper Innoko River. Later in 1963 they moved to Grayling on the Yukon River. The Holikachuk call themselves Doogh Hit’an (IPA: [toʁhətʼan]). The name Holikachuk is derived from the name (in the Holikachuk language) of a village in native Holikachuk territory. Holikachuk culture is a relative to the Deg Hit'an culture.

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  • Holikachuk (auch Innoko, Organized Village of Grayling, Innoka-khotana, Tlëgon-khotana) sind athapaskische Ureinwohner aus Westalaska. Ihr heimisches Territorium beinhaltet die Fläche um den mittleren und oberen Innoko River. Später, 1963, zogen sie nach in Yukon. Die Holikachuk nennen sich selbst Doogh Hit’an (IPA: [toʁhət’an]). Der Name Holikachuk wird vom Namen (in der Sprache Holikachuk) eines Dorfes im ursprünglichen Holikachuk-Territorium abgeleitet. Die Holikachuk wurden von Anthropologen vernachlässigt, was in geringen Dokumentationen resultierte (sowohl veröffentlichte als auch nicht veröffentlichte). In der Vergangenheit wurden sie fälschlicherweise (oder aus Bequemlichkeit) mit den Koyukon gruppiert. Die Nachbarn der Holikachuk sind im Norden die Yupik (Eskimo) und Koyukon, im Osten die Koyukon, im Süden die und im Westen die Deg Xinag. Die Kultur der Holikachuk ist der der Deg Xinag am meisten ähnlich. (de)
  • Holikachuk (also Innoko, Organized Village of Grayling, Innoka-khotana, Tlëgon-khotana) are a Yupikized Alaska Native Athabaskan people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group to western Alaska. Their native territory includes the area surrounding the middle and upper Innoko River. Later in 1963 they moved to Grayling on the Yukon River. The Holikachuk call themselves Doogh Hit’an (IPA: [toʁhətʼan]). The name Holikachuk is derived from the name (in the Holikachuk language) of a village in native Holikachuk territory. The Holikachuk have been neglected by anthropologists, resulting in little documentation (both published and unpublished). In the past they have erroneously (or out of convenience) been grouped with the Koyukon. The peoples neighboring the Holikachuk are in the north the Yup'ik and Koyukon, in the east the Koyukon, in the south the Upper Kuskokwim people, and in the west the Deg Hit'an. Holikachuk culture is a relative to the Deg Hit'an culture. (en)
  • Холикачук (холикачук Doogh Hit’an; англ. Holikachuk, Holikachuk Athabascans, Holikachuk Athapaskans, Holikachuk Indians, Innoko, Innoka-khotana, Tlëgon-khotana) — коренные жители Аляски из атабаскской этнолингвистической группы. Проживают на территории внутренней Аляски в округе Юкон-Коюкук на р. Инноко в деревне Холикачук (Xiyighelinghdi). В 1963 году они переехали в Грейлинг (Sixno’ Xidakagg) на р. Юкон. (ru)
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  • Holikachuk-speaking area: Nr.6 (en)
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  • Holikachuk (en)
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  • Холикачук (холикачук Doogh Hit’an; англ. Holikachuk, Holikachuk Athabascans, Holikachuk Athapaskans, Holikachuk Indians, Innoko, Innoka-khotana, Tlëgon-khotana) — коренные жители Аляски из атабаскской этнолингвистической группы. Проживают на территории внутренней Аляски в округе Юкон-Коюкук на р. Инноко в деревне Холикачук (Xiyighelinghdi). В 1963 году они переехали в Грейлинг (Sixno’ Xidakagg) на р. Юкон. (ru)
  • Holikachuk (auch Innoko, Organized Village of Grayling, Innoka-khotana, Tlëgon-khotana) sind athapaskische Ureinwohner aus Westalaska. Ihr heimisches Territorium beinhaltet die Fläche um den mittleren und oberen Innoko River. Später, 1963, zogen sie nach in Yukon. Die Holikachuk nennen sich selbst Doogh Hit’an (IPA: [toʁhət’an]). Der Name Holikachuk wird vom Namen (in der Sprache Holikachuk) eines Dorfes im ursprünglichen Holikachuk-Territorium abgeleitet. Die Nachbarn der Holikachuk sind im Norden die Yupik (Eskimo) und Koyukon, im Osten die Koyukon, im Süden die und im Westen die Deg Xinag. (de)
  • Holikachuk (also Innoko, Organized Village of Grayling, Innoka-khotana, Tlëgon-khotana) are a Yupikized Alaska Native Athabaskan people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group to western Alaska. Their native territory includes the area surrounding the middle and upper Innoko River. Later in 1963 they moved to Grayling on the Yukon River. The Holikachuk call themselves Doogh Hit’an (IPA: [toʁhətʼan]). The name Holikachuk is derived from the name (in the Holikachuk language) of a village in native Holikachuk territory. Holikachuk culture is a relative to the Deg Hit'an culture. (en)
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  • Holikachuk (de)
  • Holikachuk (en)
  • Холикачук (народ) (ru)
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  • Holikachuk (en)
  • (Doogh Hit’an) (en)
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