Apache, Western
A language of United States
| Population | 12,700 (1990 census). 303 in San Carlos. |
| Region | East central Arizona, several reservations. |
| Language map |
Southwestern United States of America |
| Alternate names | Coyotero |
| Dialects | White Mountain, San Carlos, Cibecue, Tonto. |
| Classification | Na-Dene, Nuclear Na-Dene, Athapaskan-Eyak, Athapaskan, Apachean, Navajo-Apache, Western Apache-Navajo |
| Language use | Vigorous. Also use English. |
| Language development | Dictionary. NT: 1966. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
ANTONIO, Toni; HILL, Faith, authors. 1983. Nohwiyatiʼ.
EDGERTON, Faye, author. 1963. "The tagmemic analysis of sentence structure in Western Apache."
Vernacular Publications
Apache alphabet, parts one and two. 1972.
Apache plants, in Apache and English. 1972.
Cha̧gháshé táági David łaʼíí Mary łaʼíí Andy biłgo daazhógo aanákah. 1972.
Daʼónjii nadaagohilnéhé. 1972.
Goshʼii shii Mary nshłii. Goshʼii. 1972.
Keys to reading and writing Apache. 1972.
Kih nagodenkʼáá kih diltłiʼ. 1972.
Nnee dii kʼehgo daagolįį niʼ. n.d.
Nṉee kʼehgo ónłtag bigonłʼaa ishkiin dałaʼá. 1972.
Shiyoʼ tséé dotłʼizhi alzaa. 1972.
Stephen hikʼe naʼinṉiihi. 1972.
The cactus boy (Hosh nteelé ishkiin). 1972.
The little red hen [and other stories]. n.d.
Tułgaye łigayi tułgaye bijaa igodi. 1972.

