ess ISO 639
Yupigestun Autonyms
Yupik, Saint Lawrence Island
Visualizations
A language of United States
- ISO 639
- ess
- Alternate Names
- Bering Strait Yupik, Central Siberian Yupik, Saint Lawrence Island Eskimo, Siberian Yupik, Sivuqaghmiistun, Yoit, Yuit, Yupik
- Autonym
- Yupigestun
- Population
- 1,000 in United States (Dorais 2010). Ethnic population: 1,400 (Dorais 2010). Total users in all countries: 1,200.
- Location
- Alaska: Gambell, Savoonga on Saint Lawrence Island.
- Language Maps
- Eastern Russian Federation, United States of America, Alaska and Hawaii
- Language Status
- 7 (Shifting). Recognized language (2014, Official Languages of Alaska Law as amended, Alaska Statute 44.12.310). Language of registered tribe: Native Village of Gambell, Native Village of Savoonga.
- Classification
- Eskimo-Aleut, Eskimo, Yupik
- Dialects
- Chaplino. Chaplino and Naukan [ynk] have 60%–70% mutual intelligibility.
- Language Use
- Adults only. All shifting to English [eng].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L1: 1%–10%. Literacy rate in L2: 40%–50%. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible: 2015.
- Writing
- Cyrillic script [Cyrl]. Latin script [Latn].
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Yupik, Saint Lawrence Island
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Chukotka autonomous district: Bering Sea coast, Wrangel island; Providenie region, Chaplino, Novoe Chaplino, Provideniya, and Sireniki villages.
- Dialects
- Aiwanat, Noohalit (Peekit), Wooteelit, Chaplino. Chaplino and Naukan [ynk] have 60%–70% mutual intelligibility.
- Language Status
- 8b (Nearly extinct)
- Language Use
- Resettlement weakened language use, but recent contacts with Alaska have increased prestige. Elderly only. Positive attitudes. Most shifted to Russian [rus]. Used as L2 by Sirenik Yupik [ysr].
- Other Comments
- School at Anadyr. Sirenik [ysr] is a separate, but now extinct, language. Traditional religion. View other languages of Russian Federation
Language Name
Yupik, Central Siberian
User Population
200 in Russian Federation (Dorais 2010). Ethnic population: 1,200 (Dorais 2010).
