Hän language

E349741

Hän language is an endangered Northern Athabaskan language traditionally spoken by the Hän people of Alaska and Yukon along the Yukon River.

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Label Occurrences
Hän language canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Northern Athabaskan language
endangered language
language
alternateName Han language
Häɬ goɬan
closelyRelatedTo Gwich’in language
surface form: Gwichʼin language

Upper Tanana language
country Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
documentedBy linguists
ethnicGroup Hän
surface form: Hän people
family Athabaskan
surface form: Athabaskan languages
glottocode hann1240
hasDialect Alaskan Hän
Canadian Hän
hasDomain indigenous languages of North America
hasMorphologicalFeature complex verb morphology
polysynthetic morphology
hasPhonologicalFeature rich consonant inventory
tonal contrasts absent
ISO639-3 haa
languageFamily Na-Dene
surface form: Na-Dene language family
linguisticArea Subarctic
numberOfSpeakers fewer than 20 speakers
partOf Alaska Native languages
Yukon Native languages
primarySpeakersAgeGroup elderly adults
region Dawson City
surface form: Dawson City, Yukon

Eagle, Alaska
Fortymile River region
revitalizationEfforts community language classes
curriculum development
documentation projects
spokenAlong Yukon River
spokenIn Alaska
Yukon
status severely endangered
subfamily Northern Athabaskan languages
traditionalUse ceremonial speech
everyday communication in Hän communities
oral storytelling
UNESCOStatus definitely endangered
usedByOrganization Hän Hwëchʼin of Eagle Village
Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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