It begins near Mount Kimball in the Alaska Range and flows generally south to meet the larger river near Slana.
[3][4] Its Native American name was first recorded in 1885 by Henry Tureman Allen.
The first miles of the river are through a narrow valley, but nearer to the mouth it becomes wider and meanders a lot.
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