The Eyak-Athabaskan
Language Family
- Eyak:
†Eyak
- Athabaskan:
- Apacheanː
Jicarilla Apache, †Kiowa Apache, †Lipan Apache,
Mescalero-Chiricahua
Apache,
Western
Apache,
Navajo
- Northern Athabaskan:
Ahtena,
Babine,
Beaver,
Chilcotin,
Deg
Xinag (Deg
Xit'an), Dene (Chipewyan),
Gwich'in, Hän,
†Holikachuk,
Koyukon,
Upper Kuskokwim,
Sarsi,
Sekani,
Tanacross,
Tanaina,
Lower Tanana, Upper Tanana,
Tlicho
(Dogrib)
a. Carrier:
Carrier,
Southern Carrier
b. Slavey-Hare: North Slavey,
South Slavey
c. Tahltan: Kaska, †Tagish,
Tahltan
d. Tuchone:
Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone
- Pacific Coast Athabaskan:
a. California Athabaskan: Hupa,
†Kato,
†Mattole,
†Wailaki
b. Oregon Athabaskan: †Galice,
†Chetco,
Tolowa,
Upper Umpqua
c. Tututni-Chasta-Costa-Coquille:
†Coquille,
†Tututni
- Tlingit:
Tlingit
Note:
Languages and language groups preceded by a dagger
(†) are extinct.
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