Ditidaht

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Ditidaht is an Indigenous language of the Ditidaht First Nation on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, belonging to the Southern Wakashan language family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf First Nations language
Indigenous language
Southern Wakashan language
Wakashan language
belongsTo Indigenous languages of the Americas
Indigenous languages of the Pacific Northwest Coast
closelyRelatedTo Makah language NERFINISHED
Nuu-chah-nulth language NERFINISHED
country Canada
culturalDomain ceremonial practices
oral tradition
traditional ecological knowledge
ethnicGroup Ditidaht people NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Ditidat NERFINISHED
Nitinaht NERFINISHED
hasGlottocode diti1235
hasISO6393Code dtd
hasLinguisticDocumentationBy linguists specializing in Wakashan languages
hasMorphologicalType head-marking language
polysynthetic language
hasPhonologicalFeature glottalized consonants
rich consonant inventory
vowel length contrast
hasRevitalizationEffort community language programs
language documentation projects
school-based language classes
hasWordOrder verb–subject–object dominant
isPartOf Southern Wakashan branch
languageFamily Wakashan
languageStatus endangered language
locatedNear Nitinat Lake NERFINISHED
partOf Northwest Coast linguistic area NERFINISHED
region West coast of Vancouver Island NERFINISHED
spokenBy Ditidaht First Nation NERFINISHED
spokenIn British Columbia NERFINISHED
Canada
Vancouver Island NERFINISHED
subfamily Southern Wakashan NERFINISHED
usedBy Ditidaht First Nation government in cultural contexts
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Wakashan languages includesLanguage Ditidaht
subject surface form: Southern Wakashan languages