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Tlingit language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tlingit language (pronounced /ˈklɪŋkɪt/ in English, Lingít IPA: in Tlingit) is spoken by the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska and Western Canada. It is a branch of the Na-Dené language family.
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For more information about the Tlingit people of the Northwest Coast of North America, we suggest the following resources. E-HRAF Collection of Ethnography Contains 28 full-text resources on the Tlingit, both 19th and 20th century publications and recent journal articles. “Tlingit,” by Diane E.
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Tlingit language information and introduction to the culture of the Tlingit Indians. Tlingit language samples and resources. Tlingit Vocabulary: Our list of vocabulary words in the Tlingit language, with comparison to words in other Athabaskan languages.
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Other Use: English Language Arts: Grades 6 to 9; (I/M) The stories, myths, and legends in this collection represent several North American Aboriginal nations, ranging from the Zuni to the Tlingit and the Sioux. Included are pourquoi tales, allegories, hero tales, Other Use: English Language Arts: Grades 6 to 9;
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His generation used their first language, Tlingit, as a base for learning English, their second language. The continued use and development of their first language allowed them to learn a comparable standard in their second language (which they also continued to use and develop outside their Tlingit community).
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Sealaska Heritage Institute produces Native language curriculum and other education tools through its Language and Education Programs. The institute encourages students and teachers to use its online resources to perpetuate and revitalize Tlingit, Weekly Tlingit Language Lesson (5-minute weekly lessons by Marsha Hotch.
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Percent by Ethnic Origin(s) Mother Tongue & Home Language Home and Spoken Languages East Kootenay East Kootenay BC East Kootenay BC Order: local single responses (if none, Canada order) Single mother tongue 38,000 3,820,125 Single Home Language 36 - 0.0% Hebrew - 0.0% Tlingit - 0.0% Yiddish - 0.0% Other languages 55 16.
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Sample text in Tlingit Tlingit is a Na-Déné language with about 575 speakers in the USA southeast Alaska from Yakutat (Yaakwdáat) south to the Canadian border at Portland Canal, and in Canada inland from British Columbia into south central Yukon Territory between Tagish and Kaska northward. This doesn't stand to reason.
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We may be wired, but are we inspired? Or, The goal is to combine the power of story and critical thinking into an integrated approach to learning and expression.</li><br /><li><span style="font-weight: bold;">Language apprentices at the Klukwan Community Center</span>. The conferencing software was text-based (by the way,
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