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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athabaskan_languages

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    Athabaskan (also spelled Athabascan, Athapaskan or Athapascan, and also known as Dene) is a large family of indigenous languages of North America, located in western North America in three areal language groups: Northern, Pacific Coast and Southern (or Apachean). Kari and Potter (2010:10) place … See more

    The word Athabaskan is an anglicized version of a Cree language name for Lake Athabasca (Moose Cree: Āðapāskāw '[where] there are reeds one after another') in Canada. Cree is one of the Algonquian languages and … See more

    Linguists conventionally divide the Athabaskan family into three groups, based on geographic distribution:
    1. Northern Athabaskan languages
    2. Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages See more

    The internal structure of the Athabaskan language family is complex, and its exact shape is still a hotly debated issue among experts. The … See more

    • Boas, Franz. 1917. Grammatical notes on the language of the Tlingit Indians. (University Museum Anthropological Publications 8.1). Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. See more

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    Eyak and Athabaskan together form a genealogical linguistic grouping called Athabaskan–Eyak (AE) – well-demonstrated through consistent sound correspondences, extensive shared vocabulary, and cross-linguistically unique homologies in both … See more

    Broken Slavey, a trade language based on Slavey, French, and Cree.
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    Learning to Drive the Yukon River: Western Cartography and Athapaskan Story Maps by David Neufeld discusses the “frustrations resulting from the necessity of living an eternal …

  4. https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/athapasca_indians

    Many Athapaskan villages were situated on prime river terraces, land that was coveted by American settlers and miners. The Rogue River Indian wars—an effort by Americans to …

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    Is it Athabascan or Athapascan?
    The four spellings— Athabaskan, Athabascan, Athapaskan, and Athapascan —are in approximately equal use. Particular communities may prefer one spelling over another (Krauss 1987). For example, the Tanana Chiefs Conference and Alaska Native Language Center prefer the spelling Athabascan.
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    Where did The Athapaskans live?
    The Athapaskans lived in the valleys on the Rogue and Illinois rivers, where the land is steep and mountainous, and along the northern California and southern Oregon coasts. Many made their homes along the Coquille and Umpqua rivers.
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    What are the three types of Athabaskan languages?
    The Athabaskan family is conventionally divided into three groups based largely on geographic distribution: Northern Athabaskan, Pacific Coast Athabaskan, and Southern Athabaskan. Northern Athabaskan was spoken in the northern part of North America, particularly in Alaska and the Yukon, and included 31 languages.
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    Where did the Athapascan language originate?
    The Athapascan Family was the most widely distributed of all the Indian linguistic families of North America, formerly extending over parts of the continent from the Arctic coast far into northern Mexico, from the Pacific Ocean to Hudson Bay at the north, and from the Colorado River to the mouth of the Rio Grande at the south.
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  6. Maps of Athabascan Territories in Alaska and the …

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    Introducing a series of Ancient Maps by Bill Jones To Features & Maps by Bill Jones The breadth and depth of the subject, "Life before the Ice Age", is so immense that few authors will attack it. Only a few college curriculums venture …

  7. https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=349145

    Map of a Theory of Athabascan Migration. Indians of North America; Religion; Art; Colonization; Trade; Missionaries; Livestock; Land use; Navajo Indians--History; Treaties; Federal …

    • Creator: Benally, Clyde
    • Tribe: Navajo
    • Title: Dineji Nakee Naahane A Utah Navajo History
  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaskan_Athabaskans

    The Alaskan Athabascans, Alaskan Athabascans, Alaskan Athapascans or Dena are Alaska Native peoples of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group. They are the original …

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  9. https://www.alaskan-natives.com/alaskan-native-cultures/athabascan-cultures

    Athabascan Cultures. Athabascan Indians live in interior Alaska and have the largest land base of any other Alaska Native group. The Athabascan are efficient hunters and fishers and the …

  10. www.oregonhistoryproject.org/articles/historical-records/indian-villages-in...

    This map was drawn in 1884 by the ethnologist James Owen Dorsey based on information given to him by É-ne-á-ti, a Tututni Indian living on western Oregon’s Siletz Reservation. It shows …

  11. https://www.legendsofamerica.com/athapascan-family

    The Athabaskan family is conventionally divided into three groups based largely on geographic distribution: Northern Athabaskan, Pacific Coast Athabaskan, and Southern Athabaskan. Northern Athabaskan was spoken in the northern …

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    Council Bluffs Map. Council Bluffs, known until 1852 as Kanesville, Iowa — the historic starting point of the Mormon Trail and eventual northernmost anchor town of the other emigrant trails, …

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