| 31. | Athabascans and Apaches share words for snow, mountain, water and fire and many other essential subjects, he said.
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| 32. | Today numbering 7, 000 people in 15 villages, the Gwich'in are the northernmost of Athabascan-speaking Indians.
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| 33. | Of the Alaska Natives, Eskimo was the largest tribal grouping, followed by Tlingit-Haida, Alaska Athabascan and Aleut.
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| 34. | Champagne and Aishihik First Nations in Canada decided to take DNA samples from present day Tlingit and Athabascan Tutshone people in Canada.
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| 35. | The Dena'ina Athabascan name is " Qizjeh Vena " which means " place where people gather lake ".
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| 36. | McQuesten and his two partners each married native Athabascan women of the Koyukon people, strengthening their ties among the local culture.
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| 37. | Originally, the Chilkat group of Tlingit controlled the trail, which they used for trade with the Athabascan people of the interior.
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| 38. | He used it on the Yukon River and tributaries to visit the Athabascans in their summer camps, where they fished and hunted.
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| 39. | The three trading partners moved to Tanana after 1875, where they set up another trading post near the Athabascan village of Nuklukayet.
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| 40. | With Stuck's encouragement, Fredson gained more formal education, becoming the first native of Athabascan descent to complete high school.
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