- Plains Apache language
language
name=Plains Apache
states=United States
region=PrimarilyOklahoma
speakers=18
familycolor=Dené-Yeniseian
fam2=Na-Dene
fam3=Athabaskan-Eyak
fam4=Athabaskan
fam5=Southern Athabaskan
iso2=nai|iso3=apkThe Plains Apache language (or Kiowa Apache) is a Southern Athabaskan language spoken by the
Plains Apache peoples living primarily in centralOklahoma .Plains Apache is most closely related to other Southern Athabaskan languages like Navajo, Chiricahua Apache, Mescalero Apache,
Lipan Apache , Western Apache, andJicarilla 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.External links
* [http://www.ling.yale.edu/~elf/Axelrod.html Plains Apache Language Documentation]
ee also
*
Apache
*Southern Athabaskan languages
*Kiowa 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 (Unpublished manuscript).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.
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