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| | History News Network |
 | | An inquiry during the war found that the Athabaskan was destroyed after fire moved from the stern to midships and exploded a magazine or boiler. |  | | He had mixed emotions about news yesterday that the wreck of the Athabaskan has been found and that a Toronto television documentary producer intends to probe it to determine the truth behind the sinking. |  | | The Haida picked up as many survivors as possible but the sun was beginning to rise, exposing the ship to enemy fire and she was ordered off, Meloche said. |
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http://hnn.us/comments/5672.html
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| | HMCS ATHABASKAN 219 |
 | | Because of the state of the sea and swell, rescue attempts by the whaler became futile. |  | | Two of the survivors from this lifeboat were unable to cope with the scramble net as the lifeboat reared and plunged in the heavy swell. |  | | Most of the survivors were too weak to climb scramble nets hung over the Athabaskan's side. |
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http://www.jproc.ca/athabee219/amphialo.html
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| | HMCS Huron Association - Canadian Tribals In Korea |
 | | At 0700 Athabaskan landed a party of two officers and 30 men to support the ROK forces but the support proved unnecessary as the ROK’s were doing very well by themselves. |  | | The party met with no resistance and what remained of the station was methodically demolished. |  | | The island appeared to be undefended so an armed party under Lieutenant-Commander T.S.R. Peacock, RCN was sent in to complete the destruction of the target. |
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http://www.hmcshuronassociation.com/stories/story05.htm
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 | | The Athabaskan picked up only 46 survivors, she limped back to England with no radar, no radio and only one gun working. |  | | He chose instead to remain in the water with his crew. |  | | The German's picked up the remaining survivors and they were taken to a P.O.W camp in northern Germany. |
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http://www.geocities.com/kkaiser61/athabaskan.html
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 | | a member of any of various American Indian peoples speaking Athabaskan. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipd/A0327069.html
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| | Encyclopedia of North American Indians - - Subarctic Tribes |
 | | Following the traders came various Christian missionaries who attempted to convert the people and settle them into permanent communities. |  | | They no longer live completely off the land but have developed a mixed economy that includes both hunting and fishing and wage labor. |  | | Today many subarctic Athabaskan and Algonquian people consider themselves faithful Christians, but their beliefs are a synthesis of Christian and native traditions. |
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http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_037600_subarctictri.htm
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| | Arctic Athabaskan Council-Intro |
 | | The objective of the Arctic Athabaskan Council (AAC) is to create an international organization for northern peoples of Athabaskan descent. |  | | Forms of political and cultural organization vary, depending upon the place of residence of a particular Athabaskan group. |  | | The ancestors of contemporary Athabaskan peoples were semi-nomadic hunters. |
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http://www.arcticathabaskancouncil.com/intro
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| | The Current Athabaskan |
 | | Both these systems were radar controlled.August 24th, 1990, forty years after her predecessor sailed for Korea, ATHABASKAN accompanied by the destroyer TERRA NOVA and the supply ship PROTECTEUR, sailed for the Persian Gulf to support a multi-national naval blockade following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. |  | | For defense against air and surface threats, HMCS ATHABASKAN originally had the Canadian Sea Sparrow missile system and a 5" 54 caliber gun. |  | | The SEA KING is an all-weather aircraft, which can operate at speeds of up to 150 knots. |
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http://www.pspmembers.com/athabaskan/English_pages/history3.htm
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| | Athabaskan languages in the schools - Historical and Sociocultural Factors |
 | | Different people made speeches until one of them could say no more or speak no better than the one before. |  | | Athabaskan people have, as part of their traditional heritage, stories said to have taken place long ago when animals lived much like people and animals and humans could understand one another's speech. |  | | In former days, Athabaskan people who were adept at using high language would participate in oratorical contests at potlatches and other gatherings. |
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http://www.alaskool.org/language/Athabaskan/historical.htm
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| | Archaeology of Interior Alaska |
 | | Whether Taye Lake really represents the advent of Athabaskan peoples is a major research question for this region. |  | | The Athabaskans have been defined as a group of mostly forest dwelling, hunting and gathering Indians, organized into bands, speaking a group of fairly closely related languages. |  | | In historic times this area was the home of Athabaskan peoples. |
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http://www.nps.gov/akso/akarc/interior.htm
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| | About Athabaskan Pages |
 | | For that reason I brought in an expert on the Athabaskan Language Eliza Jones. |  | | This project has been in the works since the beginning of last year. |  | | Teach the students and others around the world about the Koyukon Athabaskan language using the Internet. |
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http://lone-eagles.com/athabascan.htm
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| | CBC North - Dene leaders plan climate change awareness |
 | | The objective of the AAC's goal is to create an international organization for northern peoples of Athabaskan descent. |  | | Villebrun says she'll be trying to impress governments about the importance of climate change to the Athabaskan people of the North. |  | | WHITEHORSE The Arctic Athabaskan Council has a new slate of leaders. |
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http://north.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=yuk-aacmeets23032004
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| | HMCS ATHABASKAN 219 |
 | | Thanks to Walter Emery who located the article]. |  | | During the ships eight months of operation in the Korean theatre, the ATHABASKAN's laundry has had a complete workout. |  | | Fleming is a stoker by trade and when general quarters sounds, he takes his post at the tiller flats in readiness for fire-fighting and damage control duties. |
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http://www.jproc.ca/athabee219/laundry1.html
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| | Athabaskan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Tlingit is said to be related to this group to form the |  | | Athabaskan or Athabascan (also Athapascan or Athapaskan) is the name of a large group of distantly related Native American peoples, also known as the Athabasca Indians or Athapaskes, located in two main Southern and Northern groups in western North America, and of their language family. |  | | Eyak and Athabaskan form a language group called Athabaskan-Eyak. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athabascan
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| | real estatetraditional athabaskan dwelling |
 | | Among an Alaskan Athabaskan People, 1741-1918 J.A. Fall A... |  | | this area was the home of Athabaskan peoples. |  | | people, a branch of the Athabaskan Native Americans who once... |
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http://www.holzbau-alfes.de/traditionalathabaskandwelling-2799.htm
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| | Athabaskan - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Athabaskan |
 | | Their spiritual life was based on animism, the belief that animals and some inanimate things had spirits that could be offended if certain rules and ceremonies were not followed. |  | | Traditional Athabaskan society was also grouped into three major sibs (clans) with matrilineal membership (passing through the mother's line). |  | | Deceased sib members were commemorated and presents given in their honour, and marriage and trading agreements were made. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Athabaskan
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| | HMCS Huron Association - The Andre Audet Story |
 | | The Athabaskan had been a happy ship in spite of her several adversities. |  | | Athabaskan became a very busy ship working in close support with the RN on routine patrols and various duties in the North Sea, the Atlantic, and the Arctic Oceans. |  | | On April 26, 1944 Athabaskan and Haida shared in the sinking of a German Elbing Class Destoryer. |
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http://www.hmcshuronassociation.com/stories/story08.htm
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| | Athabaskan Page |
 | | He also wrote A Poem about the Athabaskan while he was a POW |  | | The damaged IROQUOIS became the ATHABASKAN and the original ATHABASKAN became the IROQUOIS. |  | | In June 1941 Russia and Britain found themselves in alliance against Germany. |
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http://webhome.idirect.com/~kettles/uncle/athabask.htm
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| | Athabaskan Council - SixthWorld |
 | | Although Amerind populations are in the minority in the Athabaskan Council, the many Anglo groups receive no representation in the tribal Amerind-centric government, a consequence of the Treaty of Denver. |  | | Only tribally-affiliated citizens can run for office or vote, although some representatives go out of their way to meet the demands of the Anglo majority. |  | | 2040 - Athabaskan Council becomes one of the first nations to recognize the Sasquatch as a sentient being. |
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http://wiki.dumpshock.com/index.php/Athabaskan_Council
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| | WRECK OF 'UNLUCKY' DESTROYER HMCS ATHABASKAN LOCATED - from DIVER Magazine - December 2002 |
 | | In April 1944 HMCS Athabaskan was escorting minelayers off the coast of France when she came under attack from two German Elbing class destroyers and was hit by a torpedo. |  | | Ten minutes later, a second explosion occured, killing 128 men, including her captain, and forcing the rest of her crew to abandon ship. |  | | French diver Jacques Ouchakoff discovered the wreck after collaborating with Canadian Wayne Abbott, a TV producer who has carried out extensive research into the ship. |
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http://www.divernet.com/news/items/wreck131202.htm
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| | Southern Athabaskan languages - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | Plains Apache is the only member of the Plains Apache group. |  | | This is unusual because most Athabaskan languages are spoken in the northwest of Canada and Alaska. |  | | Southern Athabaskan (also Apachean) refers to members of the Athabaskan language family (including Navajo) spoken in the Northern American Southwest. |
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http://www.grohol.com/wiki/Apachean_languages
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| | Chad Thomson's CV |
 | | Presented at the Athabaskan Language Conference, Albuquerque and to be published by New Mexico University Press. |  | | Structure, Metaphor, and Iconicity in Koyukon Shamanistic Stories. |  | | Pronouns and Voice in Koyukon Athapaskan: A Text-Based Study. |
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http://users.ipfw.edu/thompsoc/vita.htm
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| | The Ultimate Apache - American History Information Guide and Reference |
 | | Southern Athabaskan peoples in North America fan out from west-central Canada where some Southern Athabaskan-speaking groups still reside. |  | | Although there is some evidence Southern Athabaskan peoples may have visited the Southwest as early as the 13th century AD, most scientists believe they arrived permanently only a few decades before the Spanish. |  | | Southern Athabaskans expanded their range through the 17th century, occupying areas the Pueblos peoples had abandoned during prior centuries. |
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http://www.historymania.com/american_history/Apache
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| | Authors and Illustrators |
 | | In 1951, a small bush plane brought Arnold Griese and his family to the Athabaskan village of Tanana. |  | | Way of Our People, The - A young Athabaskan boy puts himself at risk when he attempts to protect his village from an outbreak of smallpox. |  | | Anna's Athabaskan Summer - A young Athabaskan girl and her family make the annual return to their fish camp where they prepare for the long winter ahead. |
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http://www.boydsmillspress.com/authors.tpl?command=showpage&authorid=0441
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Athabaskan |
 | | Search Amazon.com for books about your topic, "Athabaskan" |  | | Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers--quickly search thousands of articles from magazines such as Time, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly, and Smithsonian. |  | | Great Plains Culture Area (map), language, northern Athapaskans, southwestern Athapaskans, where Athapaskan languages were spoken |
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http://encarta.msn.com/Athabaskan.html
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| | Canada's Navy: HMCS ATHABASKAN - News and Events |
 | | This lesson was brought home to the crew of HMCS ATHABASKAN on 30 September 2002, when the ship’s company celebrated the 30th anniversary of ATHABASKAN’s commissioning... |  | | HMCS ATHABASKAN’s recent deployment on CJTFEX saw many things. |  | | At 10 am Monday the 24th of May HMCS ATHABASKAN departed on the final step to bring the ship and her crew to full operational capability. |
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http://www.navy.dnd.ca/Athabaskan/news/ship_news_e.asp
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| | Athabaskan Fiddler by Hobo Jim: Reviews |
 | | Become a member of MP3.com and write a review. |  | | Hobo Jim : Albums : Where Legends Are : Athabaskan Fiddler : Reviews |
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http://www.mp3.com/tracks/577034/reviews.html
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| | HMCS ATHABASKAN 219 |
 | | Former shipmates are encouraged to show honour to their ship by writing something of their service for inclusion in this web page. |  | | MCS ATHABASKAN was a Canadian built Tribal class destroyer and was the last of her class to be completed. |  | | Commissioned 20 January 1948, she sailed to Canada's west coast where she trained new entries and officers until the Korean conflict broke out. |
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http://www.jproc.ca/athabee219
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| | OUP: Athabaskan Languages: Fernald |
 | | Over the years Athabaskan has posed a number of challenges for theorists in all areas of linguistics, and has also been the subject of much recent attention - none of which has been collected before now. |  | | This volume is a collection of previously unpublished articles on Athabaskan syntax, semantics, and morphology, and will be of interest not only to those with a anthropological interest in North American languages, but also to theoretical linguists concerned with the issues discussed. |  | | The Athabaskan language family constitutes the largest group of Amerindian languages in North America, stretching from Alaska, through the Pacific Northwest, and to the Southwestern states. |
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http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-511947-9
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| | Suicide Prevention Evaluation in a Western Athabaskan American Indian Tribe -- New Mexico, 1988-1997 |
 | | This report summarizes the results of the program through 1997 and indicates that rates of suicide and attempted suicide among this target population decreased substantially after the program was implemented. |  | | Second, it could not be determined which program prevention components were associated with the reduction in suicidal acts. |  | | Editorial Note: Since this program was implemented in 1990, rates of suicidal acts substantially decreased for members of the Western Athabaskan tribe aged 15-19 years. |
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http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00051966.htm
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| | Canada's Navy: HMCS ATHABASKAN - About the Ship |
 | | On August 24th, 1990, Athabaskan accompanied by Terra Nova and Protecteur sailed for the Persian Gulf to participate in the Gulf War. |  | | In April 1991, she returned to Halifax to commence her TRUMP conversion which prepared her for modern day warfare. |  | | Incorporated in HMCS Athabaskan are a gas turbine propulsion plant, computerized Command and Control System, new weapons and improved communication and detection equipment. |
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http://www.navy.dnd.ca/Athabaskan/about/ship_about_e.asp
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 | | The languages concerned are Karuk, classified as Hokan; Yurok and Wiyot, of the Macro-Algonkian phylum; and Hupa and Tolowa, of the Athabaskan family. |  | | As has been noted above, the Athabaskan languages are relatively recent arrivals and as such have quite different structural features from their neighbors. |  | | Nevertheless, there is evidence for a complex history of structural borrowing among adjacent families and for relatively recent intrusions by the Athabaskan family from the north and Uto-Aztecan from the east. |
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http://www.ncidc.org/bright/almanac_00-4-8.doc
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| | California Athabaskan Languages & Cultures |
 | | This is a large file with many thumbnail images to load. |  | | California Athabaskan databases ; other than Cahto, Sinkyone and Wailaki the content of the page at this site is limited to links to other information and the CILC's bibliography for that language. |  | | I am a european american with absolutely no authority to grant such a request. |
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http://home.att.net/~wranders
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| | NAT-LANG (1990-1993): Apache and Athabaskan |
 | | Apache is a member of the Athabaskan (also spelt Athapascan and any other |  | | The Athabaskan family itself spreads out from Northern Alaskan down until |  | | Maybe reply: Elizabeth B. Pollard: "Re: Apache and Athabaskan" |
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http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/ng/93/0036.html
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| | Athabaskan Equipment* |
 | | The Athabaskans had to have a lot of weapons, because they were nomads and didn't farm. |  | | The Athabaskans are a Native tribe who live in the interior of Alaska. |  | | All they did for food was hunt and fish. |
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http://www.northstar.k12.ak.us/schools/tan/Alaska/Athabascan
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| | Linguistics of the Athabaskan Languages |
 | | UW linguistics professor Sharon Hargus has documented aspects of three languages of the Athabaskan language family which are spoken by native peoples in regions of Alaska and of British Columbia, Canada. |  | | The Athabaskan family is a large group of native languages; it includes such tongues as Navajo and Hupa, which are spoken in the southwestern U.S. and Pacific coast areas. |  | | Hargus and colleagues have focused on three languages of this large family: Sekani and Babine/Witsuwit'en, spoken in British Columbia, and Deg Hit'an, spoken in Alaska. |
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http://www.washington.edu/research/showcase/1985a.html
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| | Arctic Athabaskan Council-Press |
 | | The treaty organization was created for the purpose of promoting Arctic Athabaskan heritage and to represent the interests of Athabaskan peoples at the international forum of the Arctic Council. |  | | Cindy Dickson of the Council of Yukon First Nation, Yukon Territory, Canada, and Howard Mermelstein of the Native Village of Healy Lake (Mendas Cha~Ag), Alaska, United States, will oversee the day-to-day operations of the secretariat. |  | | Also at its first meeting, the Arctic Athabaskan Council established a Secretariat, with a Permanent Office in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. |
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http://www.arcticathabaskancouncil.com/press/20000702.html
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| | Edward Sapir |
 | | Sapir's idea was adopted and developed during the 1940s by Whorf and eventually became the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis. |  | | Language: An introduction to the study of speech (1921) ( link) |  | | Among the languages and cultures studied by Sapir are several Athabaskan languages, Chinook, Navajo, Nootka, Paiute, Takelma, Wishram, and Yana. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/edward_sapir
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| | Anna's Athabaskan Summer |
 | | A young Athabaskan girl and her family make the annual return to their summer fish camp where they prepare for the long winter ahead. |
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http://www.alldirect.com/book.asp?isbn=061309820X&cartID=435830483857050204
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| | North-America Languages geosector - Resource Database zones 60-69, Linguasphere.org |
 | | Everyone interested in Athabaskan is invited to join, including native speakers and students of Athabaskan languages, linguists who specialise in Athabaskan, as well as others interested in discussing and learning about these languages. |  | | Research on the languages of Yukon First Nations (Athabaskan, Tlingit). |  | | Athabaskan languages (ATHLANG-L) For the discussion of Athabaskan languages and linguistics. |
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http://www.linguasphere.org/database7.html
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| | Workshop on Athabaskan Prosody: |
 | | This year the Athabaskan Language Conference is being hosted/sponsored by Kyah Wiget Education Society (Moricetown BC), the Department of Linguistics, University of Washington (Seattle WA), and by First Nations Studies, University of Northern British Columbia (Prince George BC). |  | | This web site is maintained by Sharon Hargus, and was last updated on 07/16/00. |  | | A special event this year is the Workshop on Athabaskan Prosody, a major portion of the funding of which is being provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council |
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http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/alc/2000
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 | | The former live in the north and northwest parts of Alaska and speak Inupiaq, while the latter live in the south and southwest and speak Yupik. |  | | The major tribes are the Alaskan Athabaskan in the central part of the state, and the Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Haida in the southeast. |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0108178.html
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| | Athabaskan |
 | | Chipewyan and Navajos are also part of the Athabaskan group. |  | | It comes from a body of water called, "Lake Athabaska." Athabaskans were from the southwest. |  | | They lived in the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains. |
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http://www.npatterson.net/sara/athabaskan.html
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