URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008020114
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2008020114#concept
Codes
- n-us-ak
Variants
- Chilcat River (Alaska)
- Chilcoot River (Alaska)
- Deyea River (Alaska)
- Kachkahin River (Alaska)
- Katschkahin River (Alaska)
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Sources
- found: Work cat.: Betts, M.F. The subsistence hooligan fishery of the Chilkat and Chilkoot rivers, 1994:p. 4 (Chilkoot River flows parallel to the Chilkat River, separated from it by about 10 miles and a small mountain range; flows into Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska)
- found: GNIS, Mar. 6, 2008(two entries: 1) Chilkoot River, Stream, Haines Borough, Alaska, mouth: 59°19ʹ30ʺN 135°33ʹ00ʺW, variant names: Chilcat River, Chilcoot River, Deyea River, Kachkahin River, Katschkahin River, heads at glacier terminus, flows SE, through Chilkoot Lake, to Lutak Inlet, 12 mi. SW of Skagway, Coast Mts.; 2) Chilkoot River, Stream, Haines Borough, Alaska, mouth: 59°22ʹ26ʺN 135°37ʹ30ʺW, source: 59°33ʹ13ʺN 135°44ʹ12ʺW; Chilcat River is also a variant name for Chilkat River)
- found: Columbia gaz. of North America, via WWW, Mar. 6, 2008(under Lynn Canal: thrusts N bet. mts. to break finally into the inlets of the Chilkoot and Chilkat rivers)
- found: Wikipedia, Mar. 6, 2008:Chilkoot River (The Chilkoot River is a river in Southeast Alaska that flows into Chilkoot Inlet of Lynn Canal. The Chilkoot River is separated from the Chilkat River and its watershed by the Takshanuk Mountains. The Chilkoot River also flows through Chilkoot Lake.)
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Change Notes
- 2008-03-06: new
- 2024-10-23: revised
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