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Yuchi language

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Yuchi
Euchee
Tsoyaha
Native toUnited States
RegionEast central Oklahoma
Ethnicity1,500 Yuchi (2007)[1]
ExtinctAugust 27, 2021, with the death of Maxine Wildcat Barnett[2]
Revival12 L2 speakers (2016)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3yuc
Glottologyuch1247
ELPYuchi
Distribution of Yuchi at the time of European contact
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The Yuchi language is the language of the Tsohaya.[4]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Yuchi language at Ethnologue (21st ed., 2018)
  2. "In Memoriam: Maxine Wildcat Barnett | Yuchi". Spirit Aligned Leadership. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  3. Din, Benjamin (2021-04-13). "'Race against time': Pandemic propels fight to save Native American languages". Politico. Retrieved 2021-04-13.
  4. "Yuchi language", Wikipedia, 2025-04-03, retrieved 2025-04-22

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