Arikara is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
Arikara is a Caddoan language spoken by the Arikara Native Americans who reside primarily at Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. Arikara is close to the Pawnee language, but they are not mutually intelligible.
The Arikara were apparently a group met by Lewis and Clark in 1804; their population of 30,000 was reduced to 6,000 by smallpox.[3]
^"2010 Census CPH-T-6. American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the United States and Puerto Rico: 2010" (PDF). census.gov. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
^"UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in danger". www.unesco.org. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
Arikara is a Caddoan language spoken by the Arikara Native Americans who reside primarily at Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. Arikara is close...
people" or "corn eaters". The Arikaralanguage is a member of the Caddoan language family. Arikara is close to the Pawnee language, but they are not mutually...
and language materials), died. All of the remaining Caddoan languages spoken today are severely endangered. As of 2007, both the Pawnee and Arikara languages...
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the Caddoan language family; this family includes the Pawnee-Kitsai (Keechi) languages (Arikara, Kitsai, and Pawnee) and the Wichita language. Kitsai and...
A Language portrays Park's efforts to revive the language. Mandan is taught at Fort Berthold Community College along with the Hidatsa and Arikara languages...
species that may be endangered or threatened. The river is named after the Arikara Native Americans, whose name refers to "horn". The source of the Arikaree...
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