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Chutine River

Coordinates: 57°39′00″N 131°37′00″W / 57.65000°N 131.61667°W / 57.65000; -131.61667
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The Chutine River, originally named the Clearwater River, is a major right tributary of the Stikine River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is located west of the Stikine Icecap and just inside the boundary between Alaska and British Columbia. The former settlement of Chutine or Chutine Landing is located at the confluence of the Chutine and Stikine. The name means "half-people" in the Tahltan language (i.e. half-Tahltan, half-Tlingit).

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  • "Chutine River". BC Geographical Names.

57°39′00″N 131°37′00″W / 57.65000°N 131.61667°W / 57.65000; -131.61667