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Eyak language

Spoken language
Eyak was a Na-Dené language, historically spoken by the Eyak people, indigenous to south-central Alaska, near the mouth of the Copper River. The name Eyak comes from a Chugach Sugpiaq name for an Eyak village at the mouth of the Eyak River. The... Wikipedia
Region: Americas
Extinct: January 21, 2008, with the death of Marie Smith Jones
Pronunciation: ʔiːjaːq
Revival: Unknown, estimated around late 2019
Writing system: Latin