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Athabaskan languages - Wikipedia
This group comprises the six Southern Athabaskan languages and Navajo. The following list gives the Athabaskan languages organized by their geographic location in various North American states, provinces and territories (including some languages that are now extinct).
Category : Linguistic maps of Athabaskan languages
Media in category "Linguistic maps of Athabaskan languages" The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total.
Languages | Alaska Native Language Center - University of Alaska Fairbanks
The standard map of Alaska Native languages, Michael Krauss' Native Peoples and Languages of Alaska (1974, revised 1982), shows language relationships as shades of colors. The languages of the Inuit-Aleut family are shades of blue, while the languages of the Athabascan family of …
Athabaskan language family | History, Characteristics & Dialects ...
Athabaskan language family, one of the largest North American Indian language families, consisting of about 38 languages. Speakers of Athabaskan languages often use the same term for a language and its associated ethnic group (similar to the use of ‘English’ for both a language and a people), typically naming these with some form of ...
Mapping Alaska's Native languages
Not until the twentieth century did a detailed map of the Athabascan languages of the interior appear. Osgood's 1936 map lists only eight of the eleven Athabascan languages on Krauss' map. Missing on Osgood are Holikachuk, Tanacross, and Upper Kuskokwim.
Athabascans of Interior Alaska - University of Alaska Fairbanks
2006年8月17日 · There are eleven different Athabascan languages in Alaska, many others in Canada (see the Native Peoples and Languages of Alaska map), some in California and Oregon, and the Navajo and Apache languages in the Southwestern United States.
Athabascans of Interior Alaska - University of Alaska Fairbanks
2006年8月17日 · Ask students to use the information they have just read in their texts to locate the Athabascan area on the Language Map. What color family represents the Athabascan area? They should be able to tell you that the Athabascan territories are in shades of pink.
A Map of the Native Peoples and Languages of Alaska.
Designating language dialect areas and boundaries, this map details the language relationships of the four Eskimo languages; the Aleut, Tsimpshian, Haida, Tlingit, and Eyak languages; and the Athabascan languages.
Athabascans of Interior Alaska
2006年8月17日 · The map of Alaska shows eleven different groups of Athabascan Indians speaking eleven different languages in Alaska. You don't have time to learn about every group, so you will concentrate on one group in this unit: the Upper Tanana Athabascans.
Athabaskan languages and their classification | Britannica
There are perhaps 200,000 speakers of Athabaskan languages. Northern Athabaskan includes more than 20 languages scattered across an immense region of subarctic North America from western Alaska to Hudson Bay and south to southern Alberta and British Columbia.
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