ems ISO 639
Sugpiaq Autonyms
Yupik, Pacific Gulf
Visualizations
A language of United States
- ISO 639
- ems
- Alternate Names
- Aleut, Alutiiq, Chugach Eskimo, Koniag-Chugach, Pacific Yupik, South Alaska Eskimo, Sugcestun, Sugpiak Eskimo, Sugpiaq Eskimo, Suk
- Autonym
- Sugpiaq
- Population
- 200 (Dorais 2010). Ethnic population: 3,500 (Dorais 2010).
- Location
- Alaska: Prince William Sound area, Tatitlek, Chenega Bay, Cordova, a few in Valdez; Kenai peninsula southwest coast, Cook Inlet entrance, Nanwalek, Port Graham, and Seldovia.
- Language Maps
- United States of America, Alaska and Hawaii
- Language Status
- 8a (Moribund). Recognized language (2014, Official Languages of Alaska Law as amended, Alaska Statute 44.12.310). Language of registered tribe: Chignik Bay Tribal Council, Chignik Lake Village, Ivanoff Bay Village, Kaguyak Village, Native Village of Afognak, Native Village of Akhiok, Native Village of Chenega (Chanega), Native Village of Chignik Lagoon, Native Village of Eyak (Cordova), Native Village of Kanatak, Native Village of Karluk, Native Village of Larsen Bay, Native Village of Nanwalek (English Bay), Native Village of Ouzinkie, Native Village of Perryville, Native Village of Pilot Point, Native Village of Port Graham, Native Village of Port Heiden, Native Village of Port Lions, Native Village of Tatitlek, Ninilchik Village, Seldovia Village Tribe, Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak, Tangirnaq Native Village, Ugashik Village, Village of Old Harbor.
- Classification
- Eskimo-Aleut, Eskimo, Yupik, Alaskan Yupik
- Dialects
- Chugach, Koniag.
- Language Use
- Immersion camp at Nuuciq every summer and efforts are underway to develop immersion schools (2014 N. Novik). Older adults only. Most shifted to English [eng].
- Language Development
- Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible portions: 1848.
- Writing
- Cyrillic script [Cyrl], no longer in use. Cyrillic script, Old Church Slavonic variant [Cyrs], used in the 19th century, experimental usage. Latin script [Latn].
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Yupik, Pacific Gulf
