dgr ISO 639

Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì Autonyms

Tlicho

  • Geography

    CA Northwest Territories, between Great Slave lake and Great Bear lake. 6 communities: Bechoko, Whati (formerly Lac la Martre), Gameti, Wekweti, Detah, and Ndilo (a subcommunity of Yellowknife). Rae is center. Detah and Ndilo host the Weledeh dialect.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Canada

dgr
Dogrib, Flanc-de-chien, Tłı̨chǫ, Thlingchadine
Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì
1,650 (2016 census). 250 monolinguals. Ethnic population: 3,220 (2018).
Northwest Territories, between Great Slave lake and Great Bear lake. 6 communities: Bechoko, Whati (formerly Lac la Martre), Gameti, Wekweti, Detah, and Ndilo (a subcommunity of Yellowknife). Rae is center. Detah and Ndilo host the Weledeh dialect.
Canada
6b (Threatened). Statutory language of provincial identity in NWT (1988, NWT Official Languages Act, Chapter 56 (Supplemented), Section 4), restricted offical use. Language of recognized indigenous peoples: Dechi Laot’i, Dog Rib Rae, Gameti, Wha Ti, Yellowknives Dene.
Eyak-Athabaskan, Athabaskan, Northern Athabaskan
Weledeh, Central Dogrib. Detah-Ndilo dialect developed from intermarriage between Yellowknife Subdivision of the Dëne [chp] and Tlicho. Lexical similarity: 84% with Southern Slavey [xsl], 82% with Northern Slavey [scs].
SOV.
Adults prefer to use Tlicho in most contexts. Some young people, all adults. All also use English [eng].
Literacy rate in L1: 1%–5%. Literacy rate in L2: 25%–50%. Taught as subject in primary schools. Literature. Dictionary. NT: 2005–2008.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Tlicho