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Di'haii Gwich'in (pronounced Dee-hy-ee Gwich-in) means "Gwich'in living the farthest away" or "those living farthest downstream." They are a small group of the larger Gwichʼin people, who are a Native American tribe.

Who are the Di'haii Gwich'in?

The Di'haii Gwich'in are a small tribe that belongs to the Gwichʼin people. The Gwich'in are a group of Native Americans who live in parts of Alaska and Canada. The Di'haii Gwich'in speak a language that is part of the Athabaskan language family. This family includes many different Native American languages spoken across North America.

Where did the Di'haii Gwich'in live?

Historically, the Di'haii Gwich'in lived in specific areas of Alaska. Their traditional lands included the north fork of the Chandalar River. They also lived along the Middle and South Forks of the Koyukuk River. These rivers are located in the northern parts of Alaska, a region known for its vast wilderness.

How are the Di'haii Gwich'in connected to other groups?

Over time, the descendants of the Di'haii Gwich'in people married into another Gwich'in group called the Neets'aii Gwich'in. This intermarriage helped connect the two groups. Many of their descendants now live in a place called Arctic Village, Alaska, in the United States.

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