Carrier Language
Carrier Language is a Native American language spoken by the Carrier people, primarily in the central region of British Columbia, Canada. It belongs to the Athabaskan language family and is known for its complex verb forms and rich oral tradition.
The language has several dialects, including Dakelh and Tsilhqot'in, which reflect the diverse cultures of the communities that speak it. Efforts are ongoing to revitalize Carrier Language through educational programs and community initiatives, as many younger speakers are learning it to preserve their cultural heritage.