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is used for the language in English. There is no contrast between /χ/ and /h/ in the verb prefixes of Deg Xinag, and acoustic evidence indicates that the normative pronunciation in that context is rather than .
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The Iditarod National Historic Trail Seward to Nome Route: A Comprehensive Management Plan, March 1986. Prepared by Bureau of Land Management, Anchorage District Office, Anchorage, Alaska.
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Deg Xinag oral traditions: reconnecting indigenous language and. education through traditional narratives
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used by this group of Athabaskan people are: Deg Xitʼan (local people) and
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Their neighbors are other Athabaskan-speaking and Yupik Eskimo peoples:
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The Deg Hitʼan are members of the federally recognized
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Deg Hitʼan
Deg Xinag

Field Museum of Natural History
USA
Alaska
English
Deg Xinag
Christianity
Yup'ik
Koyukon
Holikachuk
Dena'ina
Russian
Athabaskan
Alaska
Deg Xinag
Anvik River
Anvik
Innoko River
Shageluk
Holy Cross
Yukon River
Alaska Native
Anvik Village
Shageluk Native Village
Holy Cross Village
Iditarod Trail
Dena'ina
Inupiaq

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