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Upper Kuskokwim
Dinakʼi
Native to United States
Region Alaska (middle Yukon River, Koyukuk River)
Ethnicity 160 Upper Kuskokwim (2007)
Native speakers <5  (2020)
Language family
Writing system Latin (Northern Athabaskan alphabet)
Official status
Official language in  Alaska
Lang Status 20-CR.svg
Upper Kuskokwim is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

The Upper Kuskokwim language (also called Kolchan or Goltsan or Dinak'i) is an Athabaskan language of the Na-Dené language family. It is spoken by the Upper Kuskokwim people in the Upper Kuskokwim River villages of Nikolai, Telida, and McGrath, Alaska. About 40 of a total of 160 Upper Kuskokwim people (Dichinanek’ Hwt’ana) still speak the language.

A practical orthography of the language was established by Raymond Collins, who in 1964 began linguistic work at Nikolai.

Since 1990s, the language has also been documented by a Russian linguist Andrej Kibrik.

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