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The Making of America => The Age of Discovery => Native American Cultures => Topic started by: heatherhistorian on February 28, 2009

Title: Athabaskan
Post by: heatherhistorian on February 28, 2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athabaskan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athabaskan)

http://www.comanchelodge.com/nations/athabaskan-tribe.html (http://www.comanchelodge.com/nations/athabaskan-tribe.html)

http://www.native-languages.org/famath.htm (http://www.native-languages.org/famath.htm)

Title: Re: Athabaskan
Post by: NAULTRICK1 on March 17, 2010
Heather thanks for mentioning the Athabaskan, Not to toot my own horn too loudly, here is a short synopsis of my heritage : My Father was a Cree- Meti's mix, son of a Cree woman and a Meti's man a direct decendant of a man known as Andre' Nault, Louis Riel's first cousin, and the man who put his foot on the surveyor's measuring chain when they came to parcel up the Meti's's land, The Naults were always known to pick a fight. I ought to know my name is Richard Nault, Andre' Nault was my Great-Great Grandfather. I know this has little to do with american history, but to me we are all brothers and sisters in history Thanks for listening