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University of Alaska Fairbanks / Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic / Alaska / Indigenous languages of the Americas / James Kari / Ahtna people / Alaska Native Language Center / Ahtna /  Incorporated / Alaska Native Language Archive / Indigenous languages of Alaska / Northern Athabaskan languages / Languages of North America
Date: 2012-08-23 10:00:21
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic
Alaska
Indigenous languages of the Americas
James Kari
Ahtna people
Alaska Native Language Center
Ahtna
Incorporated
Alaska Native Language Archive
Indigenous languages of Alaska
Northern Athabaskan languages
Languages of North America

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