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What is an Athabascan?

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An Athabascan is a member of a Native American group, inhabiting mainly Alaska, Western Canada, Oregon, and the Navajo and Apache people in the southwest of America, thought to be a part of the second migration of peoples into the United States.

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What kind of shelter does the athabascan tribe live in?

Athabascans lived in shelters covered by caribou hide or wooden structures that were buried partially into hills or snow.


What is an Athapascan?

An Athapascan is another term for an Athabascan, a group of peoples inhabiting Alaska, Canada, the Pacific coast of California and Oregon, believed to be part of the second great migration of peoples into the Americas.


Which two groups of Native Americans are native to Alaska?

There are more than two groups of people known as "Native Alaskans", though none are believed to be literally native. Two important ones are the Athabascans and the Tlingit. There are twelve total Native groups recognized by the government in the Alaska Native Settlement Claims Act. And a thirteenth catch all for "others" of such descent.


How do you say brown bear in native American Indian?

Shashtsoh is the word for Brown bear in Navajo. It means big bear. Shash łizhinii is black bear Shash łigaii is polar bear (white bear) The is no "Native American Indian" language There many different languages and cultures that are as far apart as Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Arabic and Bantu. Navajo is a Southern Athabascan language that is thought to be part of the larger Na-Dene family.


Who are the Native Americans in Alaska?

Native groups in the area that became Alaska include:Gwich'inTananaAhtnaHanKoyukonTanacrossEyakHaidaTlingitTsimshianInupiat InuitYupikChugachKoniagAleutDeg Hi'tanDena'inaKolchanThis list is far from complete.

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What are two natives of Alaska?

Aleut and Athabascan


Who is chief of Athabascan Indian tribe?

Warren Buffet


How many different athabascan language groups are in Alaska?

10


What is an Apache?

An Apache is a member of any of the Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest.


How do you say i love you in athabascan?

hong chong lala epa epa ahtnamas


What language is for the idiarod?

I think you mean Iditarod. Iditarod comes from the Athabascan language.


What did athabascans eat?

The Athabascan tribe ate fish in the spring and hunted for moose, caribou, and rabbits in the winter.


What languages are spoken by Chetco Indians?

Chetco people speak English.Historically, they spoke Tolowa, which was an Athabascan language.


What kind of shelter does the athabascan tribe live in?

Athabascans lived in shelters covered by caribou hide or wooden structures that were buried partially into hills or snow.


In what park is North America's highest point Mount McKinley?

Mount McKinley is 20,320 foot high and is also known as Denali, meaning "Great One" in Athabascan.


What is an Athapascan?

An Athapascan is another term for an Athabascan, a group of peoples inhabiting Alaska, Canada, the Pacific coast of California and Oregon, believed to be part of the second great migration of peoples into the Americas.


What is an Athapaskan?

An Athapaskan is another term for an Athabascan, a group of peoples inhabiting Alaska, Canada, the Pacific coast of California and Oregon, believed to be part of the second great migration of peoples into the Americas.