Kutenai language (kut)

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Also Known As: Kutenai Language,Kootenai,Kootenay,Ktunaxa,Kutenai


Description:

The Kutenai language (also Kootenai or Ktunaxa language) is named after and is spoken by some of the Kootenai Native American/First Nations people who are indigenous to the area of North America that is now Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia. Kutenai is a language isolate having no demonstrable relation to any other language. The most plausible hypothesis for a connection to other languages is the proposal that it is distantly related to the Salishan languages. This hypothesis is generally considered plausible but has not been established.

The 1990 US Census counted 102 Kootenai speakers in the United States and the Canadian Census counted 220 speakers...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Kutenai language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Canada
Spoken In:

Regions: Americas

ISO 639-3 Code: kut

Classification Taxonomy

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  Language Isolate Group

    Kutenai language