Na-Dene
The term "Na-Dene" refers to a family of languages spoken by Indigenous peoples in North America, primarily in regions like Alaska, Canada, and parts of the western United States. This language family includes languages such as Athabaskan, Tlingit, and Eyak. The Na-Dene languages are known for their complex verb structures and rich oral traditions.
Linguists believe that the Na-Dene language family may have originated in Asia and migrated to North America thousands of years ago. The study of Na-Dene languages provides valuable insights into the history and culture of the Native American peoples who speak them, highlighting their unique identities and connections to the land.