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The Native Tlingit Indians of Alaska and Canada Tlingit language is spoken by the Tlingit people in South-East Alaska and Western Canada. It falls under the De-Ne language family. Tlingit is pronounced as “KLIN-kit”. The name was derived from the name “Lingit”, which means ‘people’. The Tlingit Indians live in reserves. Each Tlingit tribe in Canada is referred to as a band and it has its own independent leadership. Even though the tribes are politically independent, they are still Canadian citizens and [...] |
Tlingit is spoken in Southeast Alaska and Western Canada by less than 140 speakers. It is highly endangered, despite efforts to revive it. Tlingit belongs to the Na-Dené language family.
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This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
List status: © Renato B. Figueiredo
Tlingit > English: 615 words
English > Tlingit: 577 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: December 3, 2009
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