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Wyandot is the Iroquoian language traditionally spoken by the people known variously as Wyandot, Wyandotte, Wendat, or Huron.
It was last spoken primarily in Oklahoma and Quebec. Linguists have traditionally considered Wyandot as a dialect or modern
form of Wendat. Wyandot essentially died out as a spoken language nearly a century ago, though there are now attempts at revitalization.
The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma is offering Wyandot language classes in the Wyandotte Public Schools, grades K–4, and also
at the Wyandotte Nation's preschool Turtle-Tots program. The Wendat Community of Quebec is offering adult and children's classes
in the Wendat language at its village school in Wendake. |
Names (more)[en] Wyandot language[fr] Wyandot [ko] 웬다트어 [pl] Język huroński [ru] Гуронский язык |
Language type : Living
Technical notes
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ISO 639 CodesISO 639-3 : wyaLinked Data URIshttp://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/wyahttp://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:wya More URIs at sameas.org SourcesAuthority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: wyaFreebase ISO 639-3 : wya GeoNames.org Country Information Publications Office of the European Union Metadata Registry : Countries and Languages |