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Athapascan

Other forms: Athapascans

Definitions of Athapascan
  1. noun
    a group of Amerindian languages (the name coined by an American anthropologist, Edward Sapir)
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    types:
    Apache
    the language of the Apache
    Navaho, Navajo
    the Athapaskan language spoken by the Navaho
    Hupa
    the Athapaskan language spoken by the Hupa
    Mattole
    the Athapaskan language spoken by the Mattole
    Chipewyan, Chippewaian, Chippewyan
    the language spoken by the Chipewyan
    Chiricahua Apache
    an Apache language
    San Carlos Apache
    an Apache language
    type of:
    American Indian, American-Indian language, Amerind, Amerindian language
    a dated term referring to any of the languages spoken by Indigenous people in the Americas
  2. noun
    a member of any of the North American Indian groups speaking an Athapaskan language and living in the subarctic regions of western Canada and central Alaska
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    types:
    Apache
    any member of Athapaskan tribes that migrated to the southwestern desert (from Arizona to Texas and south into Mexico); fought a losing battle from 1861 to 1886 with the United States and were resettled in Oklahoma
    Chipewyan
    a member of the Athapaskan people living in western Canada between Great Slave Lake and Hudson Bay
    Hupa
    a member of the Athapaskan people of the Trinity River valley in California
    Mattole
    a member of the Athapaskan people living in northwestern California
    Navaho, Navajo
    a member of an Athapaskan people that migrated to Arizona and New Mexico and Utah
    type of:
    American Indian, Red Indian
    a dated term referring to the Indigenous people of North, Central, and South America
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