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Athabaskan (/ˌæθəˈbæskən/ ATH-ə-BASK-ən; also
spelled Athabascan, Atha****n or Athapascan...
- The
Tanana Athabaskans,
Tanana Athabascans, or
Tanana Atha****ns are an
Alaskan Athabaskan people from the
Athabaskan-speaking
ethnolinguistic group...
- as a
people by the word
Tinneh (nowadays Dena; cf. Dene for
Canadian Athabaskans).
Taken from
their own language, it
means simply "men" or "people". In...
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Columbia Alaskan Athabaskans (Alaskan Dene, Tinneh),
Athabaskan peoples of the
interior of
Alaska Navajo Nation (Diné),
southern Athabaskan peoples Apache...
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named HMCS
Athabaskan. All
named for the
Athabaskan people and destroyers.
First ship was
British built, the
other two in Canada. HMCS
Athabaskan (G07), a...
- Nadene, Na-Dené,
Athabaskan–Eyak–Tlingit, Tlina–Dene) is a
family of
Native American languages that
includes at
least the
Athabaskan languages, Eyak,...
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particularly in
Alaska (Alaskan
Athabaskans), Yukon, and the
Northwest Territories. The
sprachraum of
Northern Athabaskan languages spans the
interior of...
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Athabaskan fiddle (or
fiddle music, fiddling) is the old-time
fiddle style that the
Alaskan Athabaskans of the
Interior Alaska have
developed to play...
- Erickson,
Robert P. (2009-10-28). "Autosomal
recessive diseases among the
Athabaskans of the
Southwestern United States:
Recent advances and
implications for...
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Southern Athabaskan (also Apachean) is a
subfamily of
Athabaskan languages spoken primarily in the
Southwestern United States (including Arizona, New...