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Gold Creek-Susitna
Gold Creek-Susitna Native Association is a coalition of two Native Alaskan villages, Gold Creek
and Susitna. The people who live there are Alaskan Athabaskans from the Ahtna and Tanaina tribes.
The placename Susitna means "sand river" in Athabaskan.
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Gold Cree-Susitna Indian Resources
Here are links to our webpages about the Gold Creek-Susitna tribes and languages:
Susitna language
Ahtna villages
Alaska Native people
Subarctic situation
Athabascan languages
Books about the Gold Creek-Susitnas
Here are a few good books about the Gold Creek-Susitna tribes:
In the Shadows of Mountains
Ahtna Elders Reflect On History
Our Voices: Native Stories of Alaska and the Yukon

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