The Hän language is a Native American endangered language spoken in only two places: Eagle, Alaska and Dawson City, Yukon. There are only a few fluent speakers left (perhaps about 10), all of them elderly. It is a member of the Athabaskan language family, which is part of the larger Na-Dené family. The name of the language is derived from the name of the people, "Hän Hwëch'in", which in the language means "people who live along the river", the river being the Yukon.
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- The Hän language is a Native American endangered language spoken in only two places: Eagle, Alaska and Dawson City, Yukon. There are only a few fluent speakers left (perhaps about 10), all of them elderly. It is a member of the Athabaskan language family, which is part of the larger Na-Dené family. The name of the language is derived from the name of the people, "Hän Hwëch'in", which in the language means "people who live along the river", the river being the Yukon. There are currently efforts to revive the language locally.
- A língua hän é uma língua nativa americana ameaçada de extinção falada em apenas dois lugares: Eagle e Dawson City. Há poucos falantes fluentes restantes (talvez apenas 10), todos eles idosos. O hän é um membro da família atabascana, que é parte de um grupo maior, o na-dene. O nome dessa língua é derivado do nome desse povo, "Hän Hwëch'in", que nessa língua significa "povo que vive ao longo do rio", sendo esse rio o Yukon. Esforços tem sido feitos para reviver a língua localmente.
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- The Hän language is a Native American endangered language spoken in only two places: Eagle, Alaska and Dawson City, Yukon. There are only a few fluent speakers left (perhaps about 10), all of them elderly. It is a member of the Athabaskan language family, which is part of the larger Na-Dené family. The name of the language is derived from the name of the people, "Hän Hwëch'in", which in the language means "people who live along the river", the river being the Yukon.
- A língua hän é uma língua nativa americana ameaçada de extinção falada em apenas dois lugares: Eagle e Dawson City. Há poucos falantes fluentes restantes (talvez apenas 10), todos eles idosos. O hän é um membro da família atabascana, que é parte de um grupo maior, o na-dene. O nome dessa língua é derivado do nome desse povo, "Hän Hwëch'in", que nessa língua significa "povo que vive ao longo do rio", sendo esse rio o Yukon.
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