anabranch of Tanana River, 7 mi. N of Nenana, Tanana Low.
Probably named for the U.S. Ravenue steamer Nunivak that plied the Yukon from 1899 to 1901. The name is published on recent U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) maps.
Beth T-otono Dochaget, Neenano- Xudochaget, Toch-edha Neek-a Dochaget,
Bars:Cities:Islands:Nooku Ch-edagheedhot Noo-, Sawmill Island,
Lakes:Big Lake, Bridge Lake, Linder Lakes, Lunch Lake, Nenana City Pond, Wooden Canoe Lake,
Mountain Passes:Rivers:East Middle River, Little Nenana River, Nenana River, Teklanika River, Totchaket Slough, West Middle River,
Streams:Nunivak Slough, Soldier Slough, Twentyfour Mile Slough,
Streams:Fish Creek, Julius Creek, Seventeenmile Slough,
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