The Deg Xinag language is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Deg Hit’an peoples in Shageluk and Anvik and at Holy Cross along the lower Yukon River in Alaska. The language was referred to as Ingalik by Osgood (1936). While this term sometimes still appears in the literature, it is today considered pejorative. The word "Ingalik" from Yup'ik Eskimo language: < Ingqiliq "Indian".
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- The Deg Xinag language is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Deg Hit’an peoples in Shageluk and Anvik and at Holy Cross along the lower Yukon River in Alaska. The language was referred to as Ingalik by Osgood (1936). While this term sometimes still appears in the literature, it is today considered pejorative. The word "Ingalik" from Yup'ik Eskimo language: < Ingqiliq "Indian". Engithidong Xugixudhoy (Their Stories of Long Ago), a collection of traditional folk tales in the Deg Xinag language by the elder Belle Deacon, was published in 1987 by the Alaska Native Language Center. A literacy manual with accompanying audiotapes was published in 1993.
- El idioma deg xinag es una lengua atabascana septentrional que es hablada por los pueblos deg hit'an asentados en Shageluk, Anvik y Holy Cross, ubicadas en el curso bajo del río Yukón, en Alaska. Se conoció con el nombre de ingalik, empleado por Osgood (1936). Aunque todavía se emplea ocasionalmente este término de origen yupik, se considera peyorativo y se recomienda usar el autoglotónimo deg xinag. El idioma deg xinag también se conoce como degxit'an o ingalit.
- Le deg hitʾan (ou deg xinag, ingalik) est une langue athapascane septentrionale, parlée dans l'Ouest de l'Alaska.
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- El idioma deg xinag es una lengua atabascana septentrional que es hablada por los pueblos deg hit'an asentados en Shageluk, Anvik y Holy Cross, ubicadas en el curso bajo del río Yukón, en Alaska. Se conoció con el nombre de ingalik, empleado por Osgood (1936). Aunque todavía se emplea ocasionalmente este término de origen yupik, se considera peyorativo y se recomienda usar el autoglotónimo deg xinag. El idioma deg xinag también se conoce como degxit'an o ingalit.
- The Deg Xinag language is a Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the Deg Hit’an peoples in Shageluk and Anvik and at Holy Cross along the lower Yukon River in Alaska. The language was referred to as Ingalik by Osgood (1936). While this term sometimes still appears in the literature, it is today considered pejorative. The word "Ingalik" from Yup'ik Eskimo language: < Ingqiliq "Indian".
- Le deg hitʾan (ou deg xinag, ingalik) est une langue athapascane septentrionale, parlée dans l'Ouest de l'Alaska.
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