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The
Athabaskan Language
The word
Athabaskan refers both to a people and to a group of related languages. The
word itself does not come from any Athabaskan language; it is an anglicized
version of the Cree Indian name for Lake Athabasca in Canada. Athabaskan
languages are spoken throughout the interior of Alaska and the interior of
northwestern Canada. There are Athabaskan people in northern California and
southern Oregon. The Navajo and Apache people of the southwest speak Athabaskan
languages, too.
The Map shows the distribution of Athabaskans in
North America.
More
information on Athabaskan languages is available at
http://www.alaskool.org
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