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How many Athabaskan languages are there?
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#109878. Asked by snuiteke. (Oct 17 09 4:32 PM)
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Zbeckabee

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Below is a list of all of the Athabaskan languages and their geographic locations. The Apachean or Southern Athabaskan languages are spoken in the American Southwest, Texas, Oklahoma, and Canada:
Tahltan, Kaska, Tagish, Beaver, Sekani, Carrier, Chilcotin, Babine, Wet'suwet'en, Gwich'in (Kutchin), H�n, Chipewyan, Yellowknife, Sarsi (Sarcee), Dogrib, Hare, Mountain, Bearlake, Slavey, Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone, Tsetsaut
Alaska:
Deg Xinag (Deg Hit'an, Ingalik), Gwich'in (Kutchin), Han, Holikachuk, Koyukon, Dena'ina (Tanaina), Ahtna (Ahtena), Upper Kuskokwim (Kolchan), Upper Tanana, Lower Tanana, Tanacross
Northern California:
Hupa, Tsnungwe, Chilula, Whilkut, Mattole, Bear River, Kato, Lassik, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Wailaki
Oregon:
Upper Umpqua, Coquille (Upper Coquille), Kwatami, Chasta Costa, Galice, Applegate, Upper Illinois, Chetco, Tolowa, Tututni, Kwalhioqua, Clatskanie (Tlatskanie)
Apachean:
Plains Apache (Naisha), Navajo, Jicarilla Apache, Lipan, Mescalero, Chiricahua, Western Apache
http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Athabaskan-languages
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