Concept information
Preferred term
gwiGwichʼin
Type
-
Language
Definition
- 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.
Entry terms
- Gwich'in
- Gwich’in language
ISO 639-2 Bibliographical code
- gwi
ISO 639-2 Terminological code
- gwi
ISO 639-3 code
- gwi
Notation
- gwi
In other languages
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gwichʼin
French
-
gwich'in
-
Gwich’in
-
Kutchin-Sprache
German
-
gwichʼin
Italian
-
Portuguese
-
Língua gwich’in
-
kutchin
Spanish
-
Idioma gwich'in
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/gwi
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