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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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1-638: Chutine , originally Chutine Landing , is an abandoned locality and a former settlement at the confluence of the Chutine and Stikine Rivers in the Stikine Country of northwestern British Columbia , Canada. The name "Chutine" means "half-people" in the Tahltan language , as the community here was a mixture of Tahltan and Tlingit peoples. This article about a location in the Interior of British Columbia , Canada

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