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NAV
(redirected from Native Alaskan Village)

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NAVNavigation
NAVNet Asset Value
NAVNavigational
NAVNavy
NAVNavigate
NAVNaval
NAVNorton Anti-Virus
NAVNy Arbeids- og Velferdsforvaltning (Norwegian)
NAVNetwork Allocation Vector
NAVNano Air Vehicle (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
NaVVoltage Gated Sodium Channel
NAVNo Added Value
NAVNew Authorized Version (New King James Version of the Bible)
NAVNetwork Applications Vehicle
NAVNon-Aqueous Volatiles
NAVNative Alaskan Village
NAVNonhost Angiosperm Volatiles


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When Trixie runs away to investigate the native Alaskan village where her father Daniel grew up, Monda reads effortlessly the few words and sentences in the Yupik language.
edu/uapress One of Alaska's early ethnographers, Robert McKennan, lived in remote Native Alaskan villages between 1929 and 1933, documenting his observations in a series of books and journals.
BUNNI NOONGWOOK SITS ACROSS from me in the twilit office of a wooden lodge in the center of Savoonga, one of two Native Alaskan villages on the north coast of St.
 
 
 
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