Navajo Jicarilla Apache Language Comparison
I m a person who loves to compare languages. This video compares the Navajo (Diné) language to a linguistic sister language, the Jicarilla Apache (Abáachi Mizaa) language. Both are considered to be Southern Athabaskan languages. This video is not meant to be an indepth breakdown of how the sentence structures differ, it s just meant to compare a few words and phrases between the languages. The clips for the Jicarilla Apache language are taken from Native America The clips can be found at: The traditional Apache song used at the beginning and end of the video is called I Walk In It is sung by Bonnie Lewis, a member of the White Mountain Apache tribe, and is available on the CD entited For The I hope you enjoy this video
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