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Gwichʼin

Languages spoken
Gwich'in language from gwichin.community.uaf.edu
The Gwich'in language is one in the family of 47 Athabascan languages spoken in Alaska, Canada, western and southwestern United States.
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Gwich'in language from en.wikipedia.org
The Gwichʼin language (Dinju Zhuh Kʼyuu) belongs to the Athabaskan language family and is spoken by the Gwich'in First Nation (Canada) / Alaska Native ...
con of the Gwich'in language, but only a sampling of it. The purpose of the dictionary is to enable students to look up the Gwich I in equivalents of common.
Gwich'in language from www.uaf.edu
Gwich'in (Kutchin) is the Athabascan language spoken in the northeastern Alaska villages of Arctic Village, Venetie, Fort Yukon, Chalkyitsik, Circle, and Birch ...
This Gwich'in Topical Dictionary contains information spoken in either one of the communities aforementioned. Two dialects are represented here being the.
The Dinjii Zhu' Ginjik (Gwich'in language) is one of the most endangered Indigenous languages in Canada. It is the most endangered Athapaskan (Dene) language in ...
Gwich'in language from ynlc.ca
The Gwich'in Athapaskan language has also been known as Loucheux, Kutchin and Tukudh. It is spoken in northern Yukon, northeast Alaska and in the northwest ...
Gwich'in language from www.alaskanativelanguages.org
Gwich'in is the most northern Athabascan language in Alaska, spoken in the far Northeast, and in Northwestern Canada. About 300 Gwich'in speak the language in ...
Online Gwich'in Łanguage Resources. ​. How we speak. Clickable audio for days of the week, greetings, months of the year, weather terms, and plants.