Tanacross language

Tanacross
Neeʼaanděgʼ
Native toUnited States
RegionAlaska (middle Tanana River)
Ethnicity220 Tanana (2007)[citation needed]
Native speakers
<10 (2020)[1]
Latin script
Official status
Official language in
 Alaska[2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3tcb
Glottologtana1290
ELPTanacross
Tanacross is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
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Tanacross Mountain

Tanacross (also Transitional Tanana) is an endangered Athabaskan language spoken by fewer than 60 people in eastern Interior Alaska.

  1. ^ "ANLPAC 2020 Report to the Governor and Legislature" (PDF). commerce.alaska.gov. 2020. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  2. ^ Chappell, Bill (21 April 2014). "Alaska OKs Bill Making Native Languages Official". NPR.