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Academia / Indigenous languages of the Americas / Culture / Edward Vajda / Yeniseian languages / James Kari / American Anthropological Association / Anthropology / Merritt Ruhlen / Athabaskan languages / Alaska / Applied anthropology
Date: 2014-12-23 16:22:03
Academia
Indigenous languages of the Americas
Culture
Edward Vajda
Yeniseian languages
James Kari
American Anthropological Association
Anthropology
Merritt Ruhlen
Athabaskan languages
Alaska
Applied anthropology

Alaska Anthropological Association Newsletter Volume 33, Number 2 President’s Message

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