esi ISO 639

Iñupiatun Autonyms

Inupiatun, North Alaskan

  • Geography

    US Alaska: Norton Sound and Point Hope.
  • Language Cloud

A language of United States

esi
Eskimo, Ieupiaq, Inupiak, Inupiat, Iñupiaq, North Alaskan Inuktitut, North Alaskan Inupiaq, North Alaskan Inupiat, North Alaskan Iñupiaq, Uqabniqput Ieupiatun
Iñupiatun
All Inupiatun: 3,000, including [esk] (Golla 2007). Ethnic population: 6,420 (2000 census). May include Northwest Alaska Inupiatun [esk]. All Inupiatun: 13,500 including [esk] (Golla 2007).
Alaska: Norton Sound and Point Hope.
Canada, United States of America, Alaska and Hawaii
8a (Moribund). Recognized language (2014, Official Languages of Alaska Law as amended, Alaska Statute 44.12.310). Language of registered tribe: Alatna Village, Atqasuk Village, Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope, Kaktovik Village, Native Village of Ambler, Native Village of Barrow Inupiat Traditional Government, Native Village of Buckland, Native Village of Deering, Native Village of Kiana, Native Village of Kivalina, Native Village of Kobuk, Native Village of Kotzebue, Native Village of Noatak, Native Village of Nuiqsut, Native Village of Point Hope, Native Village of Point Lay, Native Village of Selawik, Native Village of Shungnak, Noorvik Native Community, Village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Village of Wainwright.
Eskimo-Aleut, Eskimo, Inuit-Inupiaq
North Slope Inupiaq, Anaktuvik Inupiaq, Kobuk Inupiaq, Kotzebue Inupiaq, Malimiutun Inupiaq, Point Barrow Inupiaq, Uummarmiutun. A member of macrolanguage Inupiaq [ipk].
Immersion schools. Older adults only. Most shifted to English [eng].
Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 1969–2012.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Inupiatun, North Alaskan
Inuktitut, North Alaskan
Northwest Territories: Mackenzie delta region, Aklavik and Inuvik areas.
West Arctic Inupiatun (Bulkley Valley, Mackenzie Delta Inupiatun, Mackenzie Inupiatun, Western Iñupiaq), North Slope Inupiaq.
7 (Shifting)
Adults only. Shifting to English [eng].
Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75%.
Non-indigenous.
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