Category
page 1First Nations languages in Canada
Cree
aboriginal language continuum spoken in Canada
Algonquian
subfamily of Native American languages
Athabaskan
large group of indigenous languages of North America
Iroquoian languages
linguistic family
Ojibwe
Central Algonquian language
Tlingit
language of southeast Alaska and western Canada
Lakota
Siouan language spoken by the Lakota people of the Sioux tribes
Blackfoot
indigenous language of the northwestern Great Plains of North America
Mohawk
Indigenous language spoken by Mohawk peoples in North America
Haida
endangered language spoken in Canada and Alaska
Mi'kmaq
Eastern Algonquian language spoken by nearly 11,000 Mi'kmaq in Canada and the United States
Atikamekw
Algonquian language
Wakashan
language family
Gwich’in
Athabaskan language of the Gwich’in indigenous people
Chipewyan
language spoken by the Chipewyan people of central Canada
Dogrib
Northern Athabaskan language spoken by the First Nations Tłı̨chǫ people of the Canadian territory Northwest Territories
Algonquin
distinct Algonquian language closely related to the Ojibwe language or a particularly divergent Ojibwe dialect
Kutenai
Indigenous language of Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia
Nuxálk
language
Hän
native American endangered language
Munsee
Algonquian language
Delaware
Native American languages centered around the Delaware River
Cayuga
Northern Iroquoian language
Beothuk
extinct language of the Beothuk people
Abenaki
Algonquian language
Nuu-chah-nulth
language
Slavey
Athabaskan language spoken among the Slavey First Nations of Canada in the Northwest Territories where it also has official status
Innu-aimun
Cree language of eastern Canada
Kaska
Northern Athabaskan language
Tuscarora
language
Assiniboine
language
Tagish
language spoken by the Tagish people of Canada
Eastern Algonquian
subgroup of the Algonquian languages
Malecite-Passamaquoddy
Algonquian language
Wyandot
pair of related Iroquoian languages spoken in Oklahoma and Canada
Onondaga
Iroquoian language native to the southern shores of lake Ontario in NE North America
Oneida
language

Kwakʼwala
Halkomelem
Halkomelem ( ; in the Upriver dialect, in the Island dialect, and in the Downriver dialect) is a language of various First Nations peoples of the British Columbia Coast. It is spoken in what is now British Columbia, ranging from southeastern Vancouver Island from the west shore of Saanich Inlet northward beyond Gabriola Island and Nanaimo to Nanoose Bay and including the Lower Mainland from the Fraser River Delta upriver to Harrison Lake and the lower boundary of the Fraser Canyon.
Potawatomi
Algonquian language
Naskapi
language
Chilcotin
Northern Athabaskan language spoken in British Columbia by the Tsilhqot’in people
Plains Cree
language
Babine-Witsuwit'en
indigenous language of British Columbia, Canada
Tutchone
Dené (Athabaskan) language spoken in the Yukon Territory in Canada
Squamish
Coast Salish language spoken by the Squamish people of southwestern British Columbia
Tsuutʼina
language
Sekani
language
Haisla
language

Stoney
Siouan language of Canada
Central Algonquian
language subgroup
Laurentian
language

Comox
language
Lillooet
language
Klallam
language
Swampy Cree
Algonquian language of Canada
Woods Cree
Algonquian language of Canada
Shuswap
language
Tahltan
Language native to British Columbia, Canada
Nisga’a
language