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Archaeological evidence suggests that the Koyukon people have inhabited their region for at least 1,000 years, with cultural roots there that stretch back thousands of years earlier.
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in 1838. When they arrived, they found that items such as iron pots, glass beads, cloth apparel, and tobacco had already reached the people through their trade with coastal
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had preceded them, causing high fatalities in the village. In subsequent years, European infectious diseases drastically reduced the Koyukon population, who had no
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Westview Press: Colorado. Nelson, R.K. “A Conservation Ethic and Environment: The Koykon of Alaska” p. 211-228 Rohrlich, R & Baruch, E. (Ed.). (1984).
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rivers where they subsisted for thousands of years by hunting and trapping. Many Koyukon live in a similar manner today.
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Seasons out of balance climate change impacts, vulnerability, and sustainable adaptation in Interior Alaska
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brought more than a thousand men to the river. They found little gold, and most left the following winter.
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Alaska Native Language Center : Alaska Native Languages / Population and Speaker Statistics
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Tracks in the Wildland: A Portrayal of Koyukon and Nunamiut Subsistence
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Relative isolation persisted along the Koyukuk until 1898, when the
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Resource Managers: North American and Australian Hunter-Gatherers.
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Iñuksuk: Northern Koyukon, Gwich'in & Lower Tanana, 1800-1901
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Make Prayers to the Raven: A Koyukon View of the Northern Forest
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Make Prayers to the Raven: A Koyukon View of the Northern Forest
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ethnolinguistic group. Their traditional territory is along the
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This article is about the ethnic group. For their language, see
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Nelson, Richard K., Kathleen H. Mautner, and G. Ray Bane.
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Fighting For Freedom Because A Better World Is Possible
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varieties, are spoken in the American Southwest and in
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Ethnoarchaeology of the Middle Tanana Valley, Alaska
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The first Europeans to enter Koyukon territory were
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a machine-translated version of the Turkish article.
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