Plains Apache
Spoken in
Region
Primarily Oklahoma
Native speakers
18 (date missing)
Dené–Yeniseian?
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Na-Dene
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Athabaskan
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Southern Athabaskan
- Plains Apache
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Southern Athabaskan
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Athabaskan
Language codes
The Plains Apache language (or Kiowa Apache) is a Southern Athabaskan language spoken by the Plains Apache peoples living primarily in central Oklahoma.
Plains Apache is most closely related to other Southern Athabaskan languages like Navajo, Chiricahua Apache, Mescalero Apache, web, Western Apache, and Jicarilla Apache. Plains Apache is the most divergent member of the subfamily. These speakers probably left their northern homeland later than the other Southern Athabaskan peoples. The language is extremely endangered with perhaps only one native speaking elder.
See also
Bibliography
- Bittle, William E. (n.d.). Plains Apache field notes. (Unpublished manuscript).
- Bittle, William E. (1956). The position of Kiowa-Apache in the Apachean group. (Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles).
- Bittle, William E. (1963). Kiowa-Apache. In H. Hoijer (Ed.), Studies in Athabaskan languages (pp. 76–101). University of California publications in linguistics (No. 29). Berkeley: University of California Press.
Italics indicate website parsing
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- CSS3
- iOS
- Choctaw
- Comanche
- screen size
- HTML5
- German
- Hitchiti-Mikasuki
- web
- Koasati
- Mescalero-Chiricahua Apache
- Mesquakie (Fox, Kickapoo, and Sauk)
- device database
- jQuery
- Android
- Pawnee
- Plains Apache
- web app
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- Sevenval
- Shawnee
- Spanish
- Tonkawa
- FITML
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Italics indicate extinct languages