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Eyak people

The Eyak (in Eyak language ʔi·ya·ɢdəlahɢəyu· literally «inhabitants of Eyak Village at Mile 6»〔Krauss, Michael E. 1970. ''Eyak dictionary''. University of Alaska and Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1963-1970〕) are an indigenous group traditionally located on the Copper River Delta and near the town of Cordova, Alaska.
==Territory==
The Eyak's territory reached from present day Cordova east to the Martin River and north to Miles Glacier.
There were four main villages:
*Alaganik, near Mile 21 of the present day Copper River Highway
*Eyak, located near Mile 5.5
*unnamed, 800 yards south of Eyak
*Orca, located within present day Cordova
In addition to these villages the Eyak would seasonally occupy fish camps at Point Whitshed and Mountain Slough.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Eyak Native History )

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