It is also the ancestral home of Inupiat Eskimos and Gwich'in Athabascan Indians, who depend on the bounty of the refuge to survive. |
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Dual number is found in Eskimo and in the Athabascan, Siouan, Iroquoian, Muskogean, and Plateau Shoshoni groups in North America, and Araucanian and others in South America. |
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Named for the Koyukon, an Athabascan Indian people, the river was visited in 1842 44 by the Russian explorer Lavrenty Zagoskin. |
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This is unacceptable, and the Athabascan Denesuline are experiencing the impacts of the crown policy. |
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On 29 April 1944 the destroyer Athabascan was sunk, leaving 128 dead and 83 taken prisoner. |
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Born and raised in Alaska and of Athabascan Indian heritage, Ms. Galbreath has devoted her medical career to serving Alaskan native people. |
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My name is Jocelyn Naud, master seaman onboard the HMCS Athabascan, marine engineer technician. |
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The Navajo are a native American people of North America, from the Athabascan linguistic family occupying the Southwest cultural zone. |
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Brittany, who grew up in an Athabascan Indian village, then learned that there were fewer than 200 Alaska Natives on the national donor registry. |
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Nollner, 92, of Galena, Alaska, an Athabascan Indian is proud of his role in the epic struggle to outrun death. |
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In the experience of the Athabascan Denesuline, the crown seems to be content to delegate the responsibility and duty to consult to the energy industry. |
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He joined the Canadian navy in December 1941 and served on various ships, including Fairmiles and minesweepers, before being assigned to HMCS Athabascan, a Canadian Tribal-class destroyer. |
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The Secretary General will attend briefings and demonstrations and visit the Spanish Flagship Castilla and the Canadian Air Defense Destroyer Athabascan. |
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The Athabascan basket maker Daisy Stri da zatse Demientieff gathered roots, removed their bark, and split them into incredibly narrow strips. |
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The Company is owned by more than 7,300 Alaska Native shareholders of Athabascan and Southeast Indian, Inupiat, Yupik, Alutiiq and Aleut descent. |
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On April 29, 1944, while patrolling the English Channel along with minelayers and the destroyer HMCS Haida, the Athabascan was sunk in a clash with two German destroyers. |
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There were 12 major language groups among the peoples living in what is now Canada: Algonquian, Iroquoian, Siouan, Athabascan, Kootenaian, Salishan, Wakashan, Tsimshian, Haidan, Tlinglit, Inuktitut, and Beothukan. |
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Navajo language, North American Indian language of the Athabascan family, spoken by the Navajo people of Arizona and New Mexico and closely related to Apache. |
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For these reasons, our Athabascan Denesuline people must plan the enforcement of our rights, interests, and title against Canada, the provinces, and those corporate developments that fail to consult with us. |
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Deg Hit'an are a group of Northern Athabascan peoples in Alaska. |
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They think in terms of Eskimo without realizing the diversity of Yup'ik and Inupiaq cultures or that there's a very large and diverse Athabascan culture in Interior Alaska. |
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