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Athapascan
Athapascan, -paskan, a. and n. (æθəˈpæskən) Also -bascan, -baskan, † -pasca. [f. Cree Athap-askaw, lit. ‘grass or reeds here and there’ (Webster) + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to a widely spread people of North American Indians or their language.[1776 Cumberland House Jrnl. 27 June (Hudson Bay Re...
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Nicola Athapaskans
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Nicola language
References
Boas, Franz (1924) Vocabulary of an Athapascan Tribe of Nicola Valley, British Columbia, International Journal of
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Tsetsaut language
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The examples by Merritt Ruhlen:
Bibliography
Boas, Franz, and Pliny Earle Goddard (1924) "Ts'ets'aut, an Athapascan Language from Portland
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Apache Sunrise Dance and Ceremony
Oct 22, 2020 — Apache Sunrise Dance and Ceremony ... The Apache Sunrise Dance is a four-day female coming-of-age ceremony, in which a girl temporarily becomes ...
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Na-Dene
Na-Dene (ˈnɑːdəˈneɪ) Also Na-Déné, Nadene. [f. Athapascan na cogn. with Haida na to dwell, Tlingit na people + Northern Athapascan Dene people.] The name given to a North American Indian linguistic family consisting of the Athapascan, Eyak, Haida, and Tlingit languages. Cf. Athapascan, Haida.1915 E....
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Similkameen River
The name Similkameigh comes from a now-extinct language of Nicola-Similkameen, of the Athapascan languages, and is believed to mean "Salmon River."
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Chipewyan
Chipewyan (tʃɪpəˈwaɪən) Also Chippewyan, † Che-, etc. [Cree.] A member of an Athapaskan people of North American Indians; also, the language of this people. Also attrib. or as adj.[1743 J. Isham Obs. Hudson's Bay (1949) 177 The following is a small acc't of the (wechepowuck) Indians. 1775 A. Graham ...
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Tututni language
"Tututni (Oregon Athapascan)." International Journal of American Linguistics 42 (1976): 217-227.
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Sarcee
Sarcee, a. and n. (ˈsɑːsiː) Also † Sursee, Sussee, Sarsee, Sarsi. [ad. Blackfoot saaxs{iacu}{iacu}wa; 18th-c. forms ad. Cree sasīw, pl. sasīwak.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Sarcee or their language (see below). B. n. a. An Athapaskan people of Alberta in Canada; a member of this people. b. Thei...
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Double acute accent
One may encounter this use as a tone sign in some IPA-derived orthographies of minority languages, such as in the North American Native Tanacross (Athapascan
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Hupa
Hupa (ˈhuːpə, ˈhuːpɔː) Also 9 Hoopah, Hoopa. [Yurok hupǭ Hupa (i.e. from the name for this people in the language of their neighbours, the Yurok). The -p- is a glottalized consonant (Dr. Sturtevant).] An Athapascan Indian people in California; a member of this people; also their language. Also attri...
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Mattole language
"The Bear River Dialect of Athapascan." University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology 24 (5):291-334, 1929.
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Zuñi
Zuñi (ˈzuːnjɪ) Also Zuni. Pl. usu. Zuñi. a. A Pueblo Indian inhabiting the valley of the Zuñi, New Mexico. Also Zuni Indian.1834 A. Pike Prose Sk. & Poems 200 The Moqui (pronounced Mokee,) and the Suni (Sunee) live near the Nabajo. 1853 L. Sitgreaves Exped. Zuñi & Colorado Rivers 5 The cornfields of...
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