Tanana, Alaska

Tanana
Hohudodetlaatl Denh
Aerial view of Tanana
Tanana
Location in Alaska
Coordinates: 65°10′14″N 152°4′33″W / 65.17056°N 152.07583°W / 65.17056; -152.07583
CountryUnited States
StateAlaska
Census AreaYukon-Koyukuk
IncorporatedJune 7, 1961
Government
  MayorDonna Folger
  State senatorClick Bishop (R)
  State rep.Mike Cronk (R)
Area
  Total
15.00 sq mi (38.84 km2)
  Land10.67 sq mi (27.64 km2)
  Water4.33 sq mi (11.21 km2)
Elevation
207 ft (63 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
246
  Density23.06/sq mi (8.90/km2)
Time zoneUTC-9 (Alaska (AKST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-8 (AKDT)
ZIP code
99777
Area code907
FIPS code02-75160

Tanana /ˈtænənɑː/ (Hohudodetlaatl Denh in Koyukon) is a city in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska. At the 2010 census the population was 246, down from 308 in 2000. It was formerly known as Clachotin, adopted by Canadian French.

Jules Jetté (1864–1927), a Jesuit missionary who worked in the area and documented the language, recorded the Koyukon Athabascan name for the village as Hohudodetlaatl Denh, literally, ‘where the area has been chopped’. Several residents are chronicled in the 2012 Discovery Channel TV series Yukon Men. Almost 80% of the town's population are Native Americans, traditionally Koyukon (Denaakk'e) speakers of the large Athabaskan (Dené) language family.