Summary
Upper Tanana is an endangered indigenous language of the United States and Canada. It belongs to the Eyak-Athabaskan language family. The language is used as a first language by older adults only. It is not known to be taught in schools.
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It belongs to the Eyak-Athabaskan language family.
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- Dictionary
- Bible portions (1970–1982)
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