List of extinct languages of North America
This is a list of extinct languages of North America, languages which have undergone language death, have no native speakers and no spoken descendant, most of them being languages of former Native American tribes.
There are 106 languages listed.
Atlantic Northeast[]
- Eastern Abnaki (Canada & USA)
Appalachia[]
- Wyandot (Canada & USA)
Canada[]
- Algonquian–Basque pidgin
- Beothuk
- Laurentian
- Newfoundland Irish
- Pentlatch
- Tsetsaut
Greenland[]
Mexico[]
- Chicomuceltec
- Cochimí
- Classical Náhuatl
- Guaycura
- Ópata
- Tabasco Náhuatl
- Pame Sur
- Tepecano
- Tubar
United States[]
- Adai
- Ais
- Alsea
- Apalachee
- Atakapa
- Atsina
- Atsugewi language
- Barbareño
- Biloxi
- Calusa
- Cayuse
- Chehalis
- Chimariko
- Chitimacha
- Coquille
- Costanoan, Northern
- Costanoan, Southern
- Cowlitz
- Cruzeño
- Pidgin Delaware
- Eel River Athabaskan
- Esselen
- Etchemin
- Eyak
- Galice-Applegate
- Hanis
- Ineseño
- Iowa-Oto
- Island Chumash
- Jersey Dutch
- Karankawa
- Karkin
- Kathlamet
- Kato
- Kitsai
- Kwalhioqua-Clatskanie
- Klallam
- Loup A
- Loup B
- Lumbee
- Mahican
- Mandan
- Valley Maidu
- Martha's Vineyard Sign Language
- Mattole-Bear River
- Miluk
- Bay Miwok
- Coast Miwok
- Mobilian
- Mohawk Dutch
- Mohegan
- Molala
- Nanticoke
- Narragansett
- Natchez
- Nooksack
- Northern Kalapuyan
- Obispeño
- Ofo
- Pamlico
- Piro
- Pomo, Eastern
- Pomo, Northern
- Powhatan
- Purisimeño
- Quiripi-Naugatuck-Unquachog
- Salinan
- Shasta
- Shinnecock
- Siuslaw
- Takelma
- Tillamook
- Timucua
- Tonkawa
- Tunica
- Tutelo
- Twana
- Upper Umpqua
- Ventureño
- Wappo
- Wichita
- Wiyot
- Wyandot
- Yana
- Yaquina
- Yoncalla
- Yurok
U.S. Virgin Islands[]
See also[]
Categories:
- Lists of extinct languages
- Extinct languages of North America
- North America-related lists
- Native American-related lists