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- Q20829 subject Q6496037.
- Q20829 subject Q8682768.
- Q20829 subject Q9591450.
- Q20829 abstract "The Tsetsaut language is an extinct Athabascan language formerly spoken by the now-extinct Tsetsaut in the Portland Canal area of northwestern British Columbia. Virtually everything known of the language comes from the limited material recorded by Franz Boas in 1894 from two Tsetsaut slaves of the Nisga'a, which is enough to establish that Tsetsaut formed its own branch of Athabaskan. It is not known precisely when the language became extinct. One speaker was still alive in 1927. The Nisga'a name for the Tsetsaut people is "Jits'aawit"The Tsetsaut referred to themselves as the Wetaŀ. The English name Tsetsaut is an anglicization of [tsʼətsʼaut], "those of the interior", used by the Gitxsan and Nisga'a to refer to the Athabaskan-speaking people to the north and east of them, including not only the Tsetsaut but some Tahltan and Sekani.".
- Q20829 iso6393Code "txc".
- Q20829 languageFamily Q20738.
- Q20829 languageFamily Q26986.
- Q20829 languageFamily Q27475.
- Q20829 spokenIn Q16.
- Q20829 spokenIn Q1974.
- Q20829 wikiPageExternalLink txc.
- Q20829 wikiPageExternalLink tsetsaut.htm.
- Q20829 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
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- Q20829 wikiPageWikiLink Q1922057.
- Q20829 wikiPageWikiLink Q1974.
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- Q20829 wikiPageWikiLink Q27475.
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- Q20829 wikiPageWikiLink Q6496037.
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- Q20829 wikiPageWikiLink Q851575.
- Q20829 wikiPageWikiLink Q8682768.
- Q20829 wikiPageWikiLink Q9591450.
- Q20829 fam Q20738.
- Q20829 fam Q26986.
- Q20829 fam Q27475.
- Q20829 iso "txc".
- Q20829 name "Tsetsaut".
- Q20829 nativename "Wetaŀ".
- Q20829 region "Northern British Columbia".
- Q20829 states Q16.
- Q20829 type Language.
- Q20829 type Language.
- Q20829 type Thing.
- Q20829 type Q315.
- Q20829 type Q34770.
- Q20829 comment "The Tsetsaut language is an extinct Athabascan language formerly spoken by the now-extinct Tsetsaut in the Portland Canal area of northwestern British Columbia. Virtually everything known of the language comes from the limited material recorded by Franz Boas in 1894 from two Tsetsaut slaves of the Nisga'a, which is enough to establish that Tsetsaut formed its own branch of Athabaskan. It is not known precisely when the language became extinct. One speaker was still alive in 1927.".
- Q20829 label "Tsetsaut language".
- Q20829 name "Tsetsaut".
- Q20829 name "Wetaŀ".