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In February 2013, the US Board of Geographic Names approved the university, supported proposal to officially name the prominent ridge, on which the University of Alaska Fairbanks is currently located as Troth Yeddha'.〔Ellis, Tim. 2013. Breakthrough: UAF Hill Now Officially Known by Original Athabascan Place Name. March 6. KUAC.org http://fm.kuac.org/post/breakthrough-uaf-hill-now-officially-known-original-athabascan-place-name]〕 This is a Lower Tanana Athabascan place name that derives from words troth, meaning 'Indian potato' or 'wild potato' (''Hedysarum alpinum'') and yeddha', meaning 'ridge'.〔Kari, James. 2012. A Named Place. Fairbanks Daily New-Miner, Sept. 23. http://www.newsminer.com/article_b5da68f1-045c-56e3-88e1-e800c546f817.html]〕 The 2200 acre east-west trending ridge has had no official name. Portions of the ridge are referred to unofficially in English as 'College Hill' or 'University Ridge'.〔Bishop, Sam. 1985. The Old Country: Alaska Native Place Names tell History of an Ancient People. Fairbanks Daily New-Miner, June 30. (http://www.uaf.edu/anla/item.xml?id=TN985B1985 )〕 The name Troth Yeddha' is one of a suite of Lower Tanana place names in the university area reflecting the base ''troth''. These include: * Tr'exwghodegi Troth Yeddha' Bena' Smith Lake (literally: 'upper wild potato ridge lake') * Tr'exwghotthigi Troth Yeddha' Bena' Ballaine Lake (literally: 'lower wild potato ridge lake') * Troth Ghotthiit Geist Road - Fairbanks Street area (literally: 'toward the water from Indian potato') In 2008 the University of Alaska Fairbanks dedicated the land between the Museum of the North and the Reichart Building as Troth Yeddha' Park. A design for the park is being developed. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Troth Yeddha'」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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