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Han (North American people) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hän
The Hän (also Hankutchin or Han) are a First Nations people of Canada and an Alaska Native Athabaskan people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group. Their traditional land centered on a heavily forested area around the Yukon River straddling what is now the Alaska-Yukon Territory border. In later times, the Han population became centered on Dawson City, Yukon and Eagle, Alaska. ==Etymology== The name ''Hän'' is a shortening of ''Hänkutchin'', which is the Gwich’in word ''hangʷičʼin'' for the Han literally meaning "people of the river". This word has been spelled variously as ''Han-Kootchin'', ''Hun-koo-chin'', ''Hong-Kutchin'', ''An Kutchin'', ''Han Kutchin'', ''Han-Kutchín'', ''Hăn-Kŭtchin´'', ''Hän Hwëch'in'', and ''Hungwitchin''. The French traders called the Hän ''Gens du fou'', ''Gens de Fou'', ''Gens de Foux'', ''Gens des Foux'', or ''Gens-de-fine''. The name ''Gens de Foux'' (and variants) has also been used to refer to the Northern Tutchone, in which case the name ''Gens de Bois'' or ''Gens des Bois'' referred to the Hankutchin.
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