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Southern Athabaskan Languages

Southern Athabaskan Languages

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ISBN10: 6135282158
ISBN13: 9786135282153
Publisher: Betascript Pub
Pages: 144
Weight: 0.49
Height: 0.34 Width: 9.02 Depth: 5.98
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Southern Athabaskan (also Apachean) is a subfamily of Athabaskan languages spoken primarily in the North American Southwest (including Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Sonora) with two outliers in Oklahoma and Texas. These languages are spoken by various groups of Apache and Navajo peoples. Self-designations for Western Apache and Navajo are Nnee biy ti' or Ndee biy ti' and Din bizaad or Naabeeh bizaad, respectively. There are several well known historical people whose first language was Southern Athabaskan. Geronimo (Goyaa ) who spoke Chiricahua was a famous raider and war leader. Manuelito who spoke Navajo is famous for his pre and post Long walk of the Navajos leadership.

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