Languages by language family/Central Alaska-Yukon Athabaskan
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◂ Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit (or Na-Déné) languages ◂ Athabaskan languages
▸ Gwichin-Han languages:
- Gwich’in (or Kutchin, Kuchin, Loucheux, Takudh, Tukudh) [gwi] (disabled)
- Alaskan Kutchin
- Canadian Kutchin
- Han (or Han-Kutchin, Moosehide) [haa] (disabled)
- Dawson Han
- Eagle Han
▸ Koyukonic languages:
- Holikachuk (or Innoko, Upper Innoko) (†) [hoi] (disabled)
- Degexit’an (or Ingalik, Ingalit, Deg Hit’an, Deg Xinag, Deg Xit’an, Degexit’an, Kaiyuh-khotana) [ing] (disabled)
- Lower Yukon Ingalik
- Middle Kuskokwim Ingalik
- Koyukon (or Koyukukhotana, Ten’a, Tena) [koy] (disabled)
- Central Koyukon
- Lower Koyukon
- Upper Koyukon
▸ Tanana-Tutchone languages:
- Tutchone languages
- Northern Tutchone (or Selkirk) [ttm] (disabled)
- Southern Tutchone (or Dän k’è Kwänje, Dákwänjē) [tce] (disabled)
- Tananaic (or Tanana, Nabesna) languages
- Upper Kuskokwim (or Kolchan, Mcgrath Ingalik) [kuu] (disabled)
- Lower Tanana (or Minto) [taa] (disabled)
- Chena (Lower Tanana)
- Minto-Tolovana-Toklat-Nenana-Wood River
- Salcha-Goodpastor
- Upper Tananaic languages
- Tanacross (or Transitional Tanana, Nee’anděg’) [tcb] (disabled)
- Upper Tanana (or Nee’aanegn) [tau] (disabled)
- Northway
- Tetlin