Deg Xinag

Deg Xinag

people
also called  Deg Hit'an , formerly  Ingalik  (pejorative
 Athabaskan-speaking North American Indian tribe of interior Alaska, in the basins of the upper Kuskokwim and lower Yukon rivers. Their region is mountainous, with both woodlands and tundra, and is fairly rich in fish, caribou, bear, moose, and other game on which the Deg Xinag traditionally subsisted—fish, fresh or dried, being central to their diet. Before colonization, Deg Xinag and Eskimo technology were somewhat similar: the Deg Xinag wore parkas and trousers, built semisubterranean sod houses, and used harpoons, spear throwers (spear-thrower), and other weapons like those of the Eskimo. However, in most ways the traditional Deg Xinag were more similar to other American Subarctic peoples than to their Eskimo neighbours.

      Traditionally, the Deg Xinag lived in villages; permanent winter settlements for a fairly large group were complemented by seasonal fishing and hunting camps that sheltered a few families each. The centre of village life was a large semisubterranean lodge called a kashim. The kashim served many functions, mostly for men, providing a venue for sweat baths, council meetings, entertainment, funerals, and shamanic rituals. Women's activities tended to take place in family dwellings and in the open air. Deg Xinag people were much given to games and sports, ceremonies, and potlatches (potlatch). The latter are gift-giving festivities through which the sponsors acquire prestige; potlatches frequently mark life passages such as marriage and death.

      Although traditional Deg Xinag religion included a creator, a devil, and other worlds beyond the living, it was more concerned with a kind of supernatural spirit that pervaded all things animate and inanimate in the world. There were several ceremonies, taboos, and superstitions relating to animals and the hunt and to the care of tools and other economic items; as with other societies that practiced animism, the Deg Xinag believed that survival and success required good relations with the things of nature.

      Early 21st-century population estimates indicated some 150 individuals of Deg Xinag descent.

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