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Dinjii Zhuh K'yaa

Gwich'in language

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About Dinjii Zhuh K'yaa

Gwich’in is the most northern Athabascan language in Alaska, spoken in the far Northeast, and in Northwestern Canada. About 300 Gwich’in speak the language in Alaska, and another 350 speak the language in Canada.

 

The caribou or vadzaih is of extreme importance to Gwich’in people. Elders have been able to identify more than 150 Gwich’in names for caribou bones, organs and tissues. 

Phrases

Neenjit dôonch'yàa?

Hello, how are you?

Sheenjit gwiinzìi.

I'm fine.

Hai'.

Thank you.

Nakhwal'in shoo ihłii.

I'm happy to see you.

Shijyaa

My friend

Aanaįį shaa dhindii.

Come and sit/visit with me.

Neenihaal'yaa.

See you again.

Łyâa neet'ih than.

I love you.

Resources

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Dictionaries

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Online Courses & Apps

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Other Resources

Gwich'in Videos
WIKITONGUES: Allan speaking Gwich'in
04:00
Amaya Kahlo: Why I Vote, Gwich'in
00:54
LIZ HANSEN  - Boreal Chickadee and Old Age
02:35
Neets'aii Gwich'in COVID Vaccine PSA
01:13
SARAH JEROME  - The Boy in the Moon
01:15
Gwich'in Niintsyaa
54:17
MABEL ENGLISH -  An Abandoned Woman
17:37
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