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Holikachuk Language (Innoko)
Holikachuk is an Athabascan language of Alaska.
Holikachuk is a highly endangered language spoken by only a handful of elders today, but some young people are working to keep
their ancestral language alive.
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Athabaskan Languages and the Schools
Overview of Alaskan Athabaskan languages, with comparison of Holikachuk, Tanana, Koyukon, and Upper Kuskokwim.
House of Languages: Holikachuk:
Information about Holikachuk language usage.
Holikachuk Language
Holikachuk demographic information from the Ethnologue of Languages.
Holikachuk Language Tree:
Theories about Holikachuk's language relationships compiled by Linguist List.
Holikachuk Noun Dictionary
Holikachuk dictionary for sale online. (Amazon affiliate link)
Holikachuk Constitution
Original 1948 constitution of the Holikachuk Indian tribe.
Additional Resources, Links, and References
Wikipedia: Holikachuk:
Encyclopedia articles on the Holikachuk people and their language.
Lengua Holikachuk:
Information about the Holikachuk language in Spanish.

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