History of Canada – Before 1867
Athabaskan refers to a group of Indigenous peoples who primarily inhabit the regions of Canada and Alaska, as well as the American Southwest. This term encompasses numerous tribes and communities that share linguistic and cultural traits, including hunting and gathering lifestyles adapted to their diverse environments. Their rich traditions and languages contribute significantly to the broader understanding of Indigenous history in North America before European contact.
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