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dAXunhyuuga'

Eyak language

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About dAXunhyuuga'

The Eyak language is indigenous to the Copper River Delta and was once spoken in Yakutat and Icy Bay. The Eyak language became known around the world as the face of language extinction after the passing of Marie Smith Jones in 2008, the last full-blooded Eyak and native speaker of the language. However, in 2010, the Anchorage Daily News published a story reporting that Guillaume Leduey, a French teenager, had learned to speak Eyak through materials he obtained from the Alaska Native Language Center. The Eyak Preservation Council is working to revive the language, and the organization has produced a comprehensive learner’s website.

Phrases

iishuh.

Hello (to one person).

lAXiishuh

Hello (to several people).

AwA’ahdah.

Thank you.

ilah qe'xleh.

I love you.

aan.

Yes.

dik’, dik’ah.

No.

Resources

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Dictionaries

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Online Courses & Apps

  • TBA

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Other Resources

Eyak Videos
Hello in the Eyak Language
00:47
X Marks the Spot - The Complete Series
07:52
dAXunhyuu WINTER WORKSHOP - Eyak Language Activity #1
08:55
dAXunhyuu WINTER WORKSHOP - Eyak Language Activity - Introduction
03:01
dAXunhyuu WINTER WORKSHOP - Eyak Language Activity - Numbers 1-10
00:54
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