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- Gwich’in_language abstract "The Gwich’in language is the Athabaskan language of the Gwich’in indigenous people. It is also known in older or dialect-specific publications as Kutchin, Takudh, Tukudh, or Loucheux. In the Northwest Territories and Yukon of Canada, it is used principally in the towns of Inuvik, Aklavik, Fort McPherson, Old Crow, and Tsiigehtchic (formerly Arctic Red River). There are about 430 Gwich’in speakers in Canada out of a total Gwich’in population of 1,900. In Alaska, Gwich’in is spoken in Beaver, Circle, Fort Yukon, Chalkyitsik, Birch Creek, Arctic Village, Eagle, and Venetie, Alaska. About 300 out of a total Alaska Gwich’in population of 1,100 speak the language. It is an official language of the Northwest Territories.The ejective affricate in the name Gwich’in is usually written with symbol U+2019 RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK, though the correct character for this use (with expected glyph and typographic properties) is U+02BC MODIFIER LETTER APOSTROPHE.".
- Gwich’in_language wikiPageID "591676".
- Gwich’in_language wikiPageRevisionID "576793048".
- Gwich’in_language date "2007".
- Gwich’in_language ethnicity Gwich'in.
- Gwich’in_language fam Athabaskan_languages.
- Gwich’in_language fam Na-Dené_languages.
- Gwich’in_language fam Northern_Athabaskan_languages.
- Gwich’in_language familycolor "Dené-Yeniseian".
- Gwich’in_language iso "gwi".
- Gwich’in_language name "Gwich’in".
- Gwich’in_language nativename "Gwich’in".
- Gwich’in_language notice "IPA".
- Gwich’in_language ref "e17".
- Gwich’in_language region Alaska.
- Gwich’in_language region Northwest_Territories.
- Gwich’in_language region Yukon.
- Gwich’in_language script "Latin".
- Gwich’in_language speakers "300".
- Gwich’in_language speakers "370".
- Gwich’in_language states Canada.
- Gwich’in_language states United_States.
- Gwich’in_language subject Category:First_Nations_languages_in_Canada.
- Gwich’in_language subject Category:Gwich’in.
- Gwich’in_language subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_Alaska.
- Gwich’in_language subject Category:Indigenous_languages_of_the_North_American_Subarctic.
- Gwich’in_language subject Category:Northern_Athabaskan_languages.
- Gwich’in_language type Language.
- Gwich’in_language type Language.
- Gwich’in_language type InformationEntity.
- Gwich’in_language comment "The Gwich’in language is the Athabaskan language of the Gwich’in indigenous people. It is also known in older or dialect-specific publications as Kutchin, Takudh, Tukudh, or Loucheux. In the Northwest Territories and Yukon of Canada, it is used principally in the towns of Inuvik, Aklavik, Fort McPherson, Old Crow, and Tsiigehtchic (formerly Arctic Red River). There are about 430 Gwich’in speakers in Canada out of a total Gwich’in population of 1,900.".
- Gwich’in_language label "Gwich’in (langue)".
- Gwich’in_language label "Gwich’in language".
- Gwich’in_language label "Idioma gwich'in".
- Gwich’in_language label "Língua gwich’in".
- Gwich’in_language label "Гвичин".
- Gwich’in_language label "哥威迅语".
- Gwich’in_language sameAs Gwich%E2%80%99in_language.
- Gwich’in_language sameAs Idioma_gwich'in.
- Gwich’in_language sameAs Gwich’in_(langue).
- Gwich’in_language sameAs Língua_gwich’in.
- Gwich’in_language sameAs Q21057.
- Gwich’in_language sameAs Q21057.
- Gwich’in_language wasDerivedFrom Gwich’in_language?oldid=576793048.