Athabaskan language family
The Athabaskan language family is a group of indigenous languages primarily spoken in North America. It includes languages such as Navajo and Apache, which are used by various Native American tribes. These languages are known for their complex verb structures and rich oral traditions.
Athabaskan languages are mainly found in regions like Alaska, the Northwest Territories, and parts of the southwestern United States. The family is divided into several branches, including Northern Athabaskan and Southern Athabaskan, each with distinct dialects and cultural significance.