Examples of 'athabascan' in a sentence

Meaning of "athabascan"

'Athabascan' is a verb derived from Athabascan languages, referring to the action of speaking, communicating, or expressing in a specific language or dialect from the Athabascan language family
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  • Pertaining to a group of peoples mostly inhabiting Alaska, western Canada, the Pacific coast of California and Oregon, and the Navajo and Apache peoples in the American Southwest.
  • The family of languages spoken by these peoples.
  • Any member of these peoples.

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Athabascan tar sands.
Chistochina began as an Ahtna Athabascan fish camp and a stopover place for traders and trappers.
Most of the residents of Circle today are Athabascan.
Some Athabascan groups inhabited permanent winter villages and summer fishing camps.
Previous research had suggested that Amerindian and Athabascan ancestors had crossed the strait independently.
Mattonnabbee was a leading Indian who had great prestige among the Chipewyans and the Athabascan Cree.
Refer to Southern Athabascan languages for the main article.
Denaʼina is one of eleven Alaska Athabascan languages.
Kaltag was a Koyokon Athabascan area used as a cemetery for surrounding villages.
We also went and saw the Athabascan Falls.
Later, Athabascan speaking people migrated into the area.
They spoke an Athabascan language.
Tagish means fish trap in the old Tagish language, an Athabascan language.
Nelchina is an Athabascan Indian name.
History, Minto is in the western-most portion of traditional Tanana Athabascan territory.

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Southern Athabascan languages.
Their language is Navajo, which is one of the Athabascan languages.
Northern Athabascan languages.
For example, the Beaver and Tahltan languages are part of the great Athabascan language family.
The Tsnungwe language is part of the Athabascan language group of North American native languages.
The Athabascan Native Americans of Alaska 's interior were hunters and inland fishermen.
Iditarod comes from the Athabascan word Haidilatna.
The Alaskan Athabascan people, for example, spiritually value the moose.
It is home of the Athabascan Indians.
Dena'ina is one of eleven Alaska Athabascan languages.
There were also participants from other Athabascan languages, as well as Ahtna and Alutiiq languages.
In one version, the name Tok is derived from the Athabascan word for " peaceful crossing.
Is that my Athabascan footstool?
The population is mixed Athabascan and non-Native.
The Dena'ina are one of 11 Athabascan languages that are spoken throughout Alaska.
We thank the Ahtna and the Denaina Athabascan Peoples in whose lands we gathered.
Sonya Kelliher-Combs is an Iñupiaq and Athabascan artist from the Alaskan community of Nome.
That 's definitely Athabascan influence.
Galena was established in 1918 near an Athabascan fish camp called Henry 's Point.

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