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Ahtna language

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Ahtna
Spoken in United States
Region Alaska (Copper River region)
Total speakers 80
Language family Dené-Yeniseian
Writing system Latin (Ahtna variant)
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2 ath
ISO 639-3 aht
Pre-contact distribution of Ahtna

Ahtna or Ahtena is the Na-Dené language of the Ahtna ethnic group of the Copper River area of Alaska. The language is also known as Copper River or Mednovskiy. There are 80 speakers out of a population of 500, and the language is facing extinction but many younger people are learning it to try to keep it from extinction.

The Ahtna language consists of four different dialects, three of the four are still spoken today.

The similar name "Atnah" occurs in the journals of Simon Fraser and other early European diarists in what is now British Columbia as a reference to the Tsilhqot'in people, another Northern Athapaskan group.


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