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- noun an
indigenous people from the Copper River Delta ofAlaska . - proper noun the extinct
Na-Dené language of these people, formerly spoken near the mouth of the Copper River in Alaska. - adjective of, or relating to these people or their language
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Examples
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Eyak is an indigenous Alaskan language that has an unlikely ally: a 21 year old Frenchman named Guillaume Leduey.
Rare Find: a New Language Robert Lee Hotz 2010
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Eyak Technology LLC, an Alaska Native-owned small business, is currently challenging the Department of Homeland Security over whether it has to comply with stimulus reporting requirements.
Rules Toughened for Entities Doing Business With Government Louise Radnofsky 2011
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Eyak shareholder LaRue Barnes, director of the cultural center in Cordova, said she likes hearing about such initiatives.
EyakTek and GTSI: Alaskan Natives unaware of maze of lawsuits, contracts, and disputes Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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Eyak Corp. recently won approval for two other subsidiaries to receive contracts under the small-business program.
EyakTek and GTSI: Alaskan Natives unaware of maze of lawsuits, contracts, and disputes Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010
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Eyak Corp., based in Cordova, Alaska, issued a response Monday to the Post's report.
GTSI shares plunge on federal suspension Steven Overly 2010
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This year, the American Small Business League conducted a report of the Top 100 federal small business contractors for Fiscal Year FY 2010: Of the 100 firms that received the highest total dollar amount in federal small business contracts, 60 were large corporations such as Lockheed Martin, Italian defense firm Finnmeccanica and Eyak Technologies.
Lloyd Chapman: Betrayed: Federal Audit Criticizes Small Business Administration for Excluding Small Businesses Lloyd Chapman 2011
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Eyak Technology LLC, an Alaska Native-owned small business, is currently challenging the Department of Homeland Security over whether it has to comply with stimulus reporting requirements.
Rules Toughened for Entities Doing Business With Government Louise Radnofsky 2011
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Among the languages that have recently become extinct, it mentions Manx (Isle of Man), which died out in 1974 when Ned Maddrell fell forever silent, Aasax (Tanzania), which disappeared in 1976, Ubykh (Turkey) in 1992 with the demise of Tevfik Esenc, and Eyak (Alaska, United States of America), in 2008 with the death of Marie Smith Jones.
Endangered Languages The Nag 2009
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This year, the American Small Business League conducted a report of the Top 100 federal small business contractors for Fiscal Year FY 2010: Of the 100 firms that received the highest total dollar amount in federal small business contracts, 60 were large corporations such as Lockheed Martin, Italian defense firm Finnmeccanica and Eyak Technologies.
Lloyd Chapman: Betrayed: Federal Audit Criticizes Small Business Administration for Excluding Small Businesses Lloyd Chapman 2011
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The Post report said GTSI had teamed up with an Alaska native corporation called Eyak Corp. to form EyakTek and pursue government work.
GTSI shares plunge on federal suspension Steven Overly 2010
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