
Minto, Alaska - Wikipedia
Minto (Tanana: Menhti) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the CDP is 150, down from …
Our Community - Minto Development Corporation
The federally recognized Native Village of Minto is located on the Tolovana River, off the Elliott Highway, about 138 road miles Northwest of Fairbanks, in Alaska’s Interior. It’s known for …
Minto - Tanana Chiefs Conference
Minto is in the western-most portion of traditional Tanana Athabascan territory. During the late 1800s, some members of the Minto band traveled to Tanana, Rampart, and Fort Yukon to …
Minto, Alaska - Alaskan communities - Alaska Handbook
Minto, Alaska, is a small village with a population of around 200, predominantly composed of Native Alaskans, primarily Athabascan. Situated near the Tolovana River, Minto is known for …
Minto, AK Map & Directions - MapQuest
Minto, Alaska, is a small, traditional Native American village primarily known for its rich cultural heritage and connection to the indigenous Athabascan people. The city is nestled in the scenic …
Minto, Alaska (AK 99758) profile: population, maps, real estate ...
Latest news from Minto, AK collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations. Current Local Time: AKST time zone. Land area: 135.1 square miles. …
Minto, AK: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true. Can't-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast. Minto Tourism: Tripadvisor has of …
Welcome to Minto,Alaska - ankn.uaf.edu
Join us on a journey into the history and Culture of the Athabascan Natives of Interior Alaska with a focus on the the people and land of Minto and Minto Flats.
Minto - Alaska Guide Co
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History of the Minto Athabascan - University of Alaska Fairbanks
About 35,000 years ago people came over to Alaska across the Bering Land Bridge. Those people make up the Alaska Natives today. Which are Athabascan, Tlingit, Haidi, Tsimshian, …
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