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Deg Xinag language

Deg Xinag (Deg Hitʼan) is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Deg Xitʼan peoples of the GASH region. The GASH region consists of the villages of Grayling, Anvik, Shageluk, and Holy Cross along the lower Yukon River in Interior Alaska. The language is severely endangered; out of an ethnic population of approximately 250 people, only 2 people…

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ELP
Deg Xinag
Ethnicity
280 Deg Hitʼan (2007)
Glottolog
dege1248
ISO 639-3
ing
Language family
AthabaskanNorthern AthabaskanDeg Xinag · Northern AthabaskanDeg Xinag · Deg Xinag
Native speakers
2 (2020)

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Deg Xinag language

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Triples34
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.125
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Deg Xinag language → Alaska Native Language Archive, Alaskan Native Language Center, Alutiiq Languages Archived, ANLA, ANLC, Athabaskan, College, Deg Hit'anDeg Xinag, Deg Xinag, Deg Xinag Resources, Deg XinagWord-Lists, Global Lexicostatistical DatabaseDeg Xinag, John Wight Chapman, Language, Laurence Zagoskin, Lt, Morning Prayer, Rescuing, Richard Mammana, The Order
Language family · 3
Deg Xinag language → AthabaskanNorthern AthabaskanDeg Xinag, Deg Xinag, Northern AthabaskanDeg Xinag
ELP · 1
Deg Xinag language → Deg Xinag
Ethnicity · 1
Deg Xinag language → 280 Deg Hitʼan (2007)
Glottolog · 1
Deg Xinag language → dege1248
ISO 639-3 · 1
Deg Xinag language → ing
Native speakers · 1
Deg Xinag language → 2 (2020)
Native to · 1
Deg Xinag language → United States
Official language in · 1
Deg Xinag language → Alaska
Region · 1
Deg Xinag language → Alaska (lower Yukon River, Anvik River, Innoko River)

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language deg xinag ingalik alaska yukon anvik native lower region traditional athabaskan northern river shageluk languages holy cross center gash

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Deg Xinag languageELPDeg Xinag1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageEthnicity280 Deg Hitʼan (2007)1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageGlottologdege12481.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageISO 639-3ing1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageLanguage familyAthabaskanNorthern AthabaskanDeg Xinag1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageLanguage familyNorthern AthabaskanDeg Xinag1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageLanguage familyDeg Xinag1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageNative speakers2 (2020)1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageNative toUnited States1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageOfficial language inAlaska1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageRegionAlaska (lower Yukon River, Anvik River, Innoko River)1.00infobox
Deg Xinag languageWriting systemLatin (Northern Athabaskan alphabet)1.00infobox

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