koy ISO 639

Denaakk’e Autonyms

Koyukon

  • Geography

    US Alaska: Koyukuk and middle Yukon rivers.
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A language of United States

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Ten’a
Denaakk’e
65 (2015 census). Ethnic population: 2,300 (Golla 2007).
Alaska: Koyukuk and middle Yukon rivers.
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: Allakaket Village, Beaver Village, Evansville Village (aka Bettles Field), Galena Village (aka Louden Village), Hughes Village, Huslia Village, Koyukuk Native Village, Manley Hot Springs Village, Native Village of Ruby, Native Village of Stevens, Native Village of Tanana, Nulato Village, Rampart Village, Village of Kaltag.
Eyak-Athabaskan, Athabaskan, Northern Athabaskan
Upper Koyukon, Central Koyukon, Lower Koyukon. Reportedly similar to Holikachuk [hoi].
Older adults only. Most shifted to English [eng].
Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts. Bible portions: 1974–1982.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Koyukon