Dakelh
Dakelh, also known as the Carrier language, is an Indigenous language spoken by the Dakelh people in British Columbia, Canada. It belongs to the Northern Athabaskan language family and is primarily used in the central interior region of the province. The language has several dialects, reflecting the diverse communities that speak it.
Efforts are ongoing to revitalize Dakelh, as it faces challenges due to declining numbers of fluent speakers. Language programs and educational initiatives aim to teach younger generations and preserve the cultural heritage of the Dakelh people, ensuring that their language remains a vital part of their identity.