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Date: 2015-04-17 10:24:19
Languages of the United States
Na-Dene languages
First Nations in British Columbia
Genographic Project
Haida language
Athabaskan languages
Dene
Tlingit people
Laxsgiik
Americas
First Nations
Indigenous languages of Alaska

Scientists illuminate the ancient history of circumarctic peoples

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