PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «ATHABASCAN»
Athabascan
athabascan
beliefs
koyukon
words
culture
religion
indians
tribe
history
athabaskan
large
family
indigenous
languages
north
america
located
main
southern
northern
groups
western
terms
alaska
native
heritage
center
people
traditionally
lived
interior
expansive
region
that
begins
south
brooks
mountain
range
continues
down
came
from
asia
about
years
across
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were
nadene
group
they
migrated
into
knowledge
network
book
called
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naholndak
niign
stories
tetlin
told
cora
david
languagediscovery
origin
apache
navajo
tribes
associated
with
desert
areas
southwestern
united
states
northwestern
mexico
this
council
tribal
governments
grassroots
organization
founded
promoting
self
governance
home
health
education
natural
merriam
webster
american
indian
spoken
primarily
canada
southwest
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ATHABASCAN»
Descubre el uso de
Athabascan en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Athabascan y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Gwich'in
Athabascan Implements: History, Manufacture, and ...
A long-term collaboration between anthropologist Thomas O’Brien and Athabascan elder David Salmon, this volume provides more than one hundred one-to-one sketches of a wide variety of implements, many of which are no longer commonly found ...
2
Cold River Spirits: The Legacy of an
Athabascan-Irish Family ...
This is an inspirational and deeply moving story of a proud Alaska Indian family struggling to survive in two worlds.
A collection of ten legends from the Athapascan Indians of Alaska.
4
Atlas of the North American Indian
Atqasuk Village (Atkasook) (Inuit) Native Village of Chitina (Athabascan) Native
Village of False Pass (Aleut) Chuloonawick Native Village (Inuit) Native Village of
Gakona (Athabascan) Orutsararmuit Native Village (Bethel) (Inuit) Native Village
...
Carl Waldman, Molly Braun, 2009
5
The Alaska Expedition 1966: Myths, Customs and Beliefs Among ...
Mainly taped accounts and interviews.
Anna Birgitta Rooth, 1971
6
A Litigator's Guide to DNA: From the Laboratory to the Courtroom
Dayton was an Athabascan Indian, a group for which Alaska had no DNA profile
database at the time of the original trial. Between the initial trial and the retrial,
however, the state compiled a database of profiles from Athabascan Indians, ...
Ron C. Michaelis, Robert G. Flanders Jr., Paula Wulff, 2011
7
The Girl Who Swam With the Fish: An
Athabascan Legend
Retells the legend of a girl who, after wondering what it was like to be a king salmon, turns into a fish, and while she lives with the salmon, learns how they expect to be treated.
One of these, SCID, seems to be a particular form, referred to as the Athabascan
type, in reference to the language group to which the Navajo language belongs,
and this form of SCID is also observed in the Athabascan-speaking Jicarilla ...
Linda L. McCabe, Edward R. B. McCabe, 2008
9
California Kinship Terminologies
However, the "\Vappo and Athabascan feminine suffixes are not altogether
comparable. The former is simply a grammatical ending, while the latter is
perhaps the word for woman. If a stem occurs in two of the three chief
Athabascan groups, ...
Edward Winslow Gifford, 1922
10
The sources and authenticity of the history of the ancient ...
However, the Wappo and Athabascan feminine suffixes are not altogether
comparable. The former is simply a grammatical ending, while the latter is
perhaps the word for woman. If a stem occurs in two of the three chief
Athabascan groups, ...
Alfred Louis Kroeber, Claude Russell Moss, Edward Winslow Gifford, 1920
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ATHABASCAN»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Athabascan en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
North of 60: Hunting and Fishing Great Slave Lake with the First …
His first language is Athabascan, the tongue of his ancestors, members of the Akatcho band of the Dene. Marlowe (his surname is an Anglicized version of ... «Outdoor Life Magazine, Jul 15»
Video: 'Daily Show' tackles Mount McKinley name debate
... representatives have pushed to rename the mountain Denali, its Athabascan name which translates to "the Great One" or "the High One.". «Alaska Dispatch News, Jul 15»
Video: 'Daily Show' tackles Mt. McKinley name debate
... while Alaska's representatives have pushed to rename the mountain Denali, its Athabascan name which translates to "the Great One" or "the ... «Alaska Dispatch News, Jul 15»
Alaska: Beauty on land and sea
We got off the boat to visit a large reconstructed Athabascan village, with demonstrations at three different sites, learning how the native people ... «Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette, Jul 15»
Misty Upham: the tragic death and unscripted life of Hollywood's …
On 16 October, five days into Upham's search efforts, friends Robert Kennedy (Tlingit/Athabascan) and Jeff Barehand (Gila River/Navajo) took ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Denali National Park: Every tourist's must stop
... Cabin which 90 years ago was a cookhouse and at Primrose Ridge where an Athabascan native interpreter shares his or her family history. «Canada.com, Jun 15»
Weekend rains bring relief for wildfire crews
In the Yukon River village of Nulato, dozens of the Athabascan community's 250 residents fled on boats to other communities last week after the ... «Kenai Peninsula Online, Jun 15»
Surveyors climb Denali to recalcuate its height
McKinley – recognized throughout Alaska by its Koyukon Athabascan name, Denali – has long been thought to stand at 20,320 feet, ... «Ktoo, Jun 15»
Wildfires becoming a threat in Alaska
Thick smoke has made air evacuations impossible, forcing some in the small Athabascan Alaska Native community to evacuate by boat, ... «Bend Bulletin, Jun 15»
Rollin' on the river: A great way to see Alaska
Pulling up to the bank, guests disembark for a tour of a Chena Athabascan village. Learn about the history of the area's indigenous people and ... «Alaska Dispatch News, Jun 15»