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Talk:Athabascan
Talk:Athabascan Are there Navajo and Apache in Texas ...
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Southern Athabascan languages
Southern Athabascan languages Pre-contact distribution of Southern Athabaskan ... thus are essential in making comparisons between Athabascan languages. Another noun type is a noun ...
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Talk:Southern Athabascan languages
Talk:Southern Athabascan languages I moved the page called "Apache ...
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User talk:Ish ishwar
... Nadene family is deepskyblue. Nadene = Tlingit + Eyak + Athabascan (Navajo is under Athabascan, southern branch). Eskimo family is lightcyan. and ... not to write a dictionary of an Athabascan language.) peace – ishwar (speak) 19:35 ...
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Telida, Alaska
... northeast of McGrath. Telida means "whitefish" in Athabascan. History Athabascan folklore says that Telida's residents are ... sisters, survivors of an attack by another Athabascan group, who fled from the McKinley area ...
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Eklutna, Alaska
Eklutna, Alaska Eklutna is both an native Athabascan village and a suburb of Anchorage in ... Eklutna area was the site of many Athabascan Indian villages as long as 800 years ... located in the community. It is an Athabascan village with a subsistence lifestyle. The Russian ...
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Native American music
... Yuman (125,000), Plains-Pueblo (250,000), Athabascan (90,000), and Eastern (275,000). He ... Yukaghir, Koryak. These influenced the Plains-Pueblo, Athabascan, and Inuit-Northwest Coast areas. According to ... He (ibid, p. 113-114) describes Southern Athabascan music, that of the Apache and Navaho ...
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Tlingit
... the Tlingit developed extensive trade networks with Athabascan tribes of the interior, and commonly intermarried ... subsist in a manner similar to their Athabascan neighbors in the mixed spruce taiga. North ... from the Aleuts in the west, the Athabascan tribes of the interior, and all of ...
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Tone (linguistics)
... by a fricative. Tone arose in the Athabascan languages at least twice, in a patchwork ... almost mirror images of each other. Other Athabascan languages, namely those in western Alaska (such ... Hupa), did not develop tone. Thus the Athabascan word for water varies from toneless to ...
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Denali National Park (Wikitravel)
... mountain, which was known to the native Athabascan Indians as Denali. In addition, the park ... and future President William McKinley) that the Athabascan Indians (and many current Alaskans) call Denali ... Denali, the "High One," is the name Athabascan native people gave the massive peak that ...
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