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Date: 2008-05-16 00:48:51
First Nations
Geography of British Columbia
Iskut
British Columbia
Telegraph Creek
British Columbia
Athabaskan languages
Stikine River
Kaska Tribal Council
Tahltan First Nation
Tahltan
British Columbia
First Nations in British Columbia
Stikine Country
Tahltan

An Annotated Bibliography of Tahltan Language Materials* John Alderete Simon Fraser University, Department of Linguistics

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