We present the 970-1175 A spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of 12
starburst galaxies observed with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer
FUSE. We take benefit of the high spectral resolution of FUSE to estimate a
continuum as much as possible unaffected by the interstellar lines. The
continuum is rather flat with, in few cases, a decrease at lambda <~1050 A, the
amplitude of which being correlated with various indicators of the dust
extinction. The far-UV SEDs are compared with synthetic population models. The
galaxies with almost no extinction have a SED consistent with an on-going star
formation over some Myrs. We derive a mean dust attenuation law in the
wavelength range 965-1140 A by comparing the SED of obscured galaxies to an
empirical dust-free SED. The extinction is nearly constant longward of 1040 A
but rises at shorter wavelengths. We compare our results with other studies of
the extinction for galaxies and stars in this wavelength range.Comment: 11 pages, 6 postscript figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy
& Astrophysic