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The Alaska Native Language Center, established in 1972 in Fairbanks, Alaska, is a research center focusing on the research and documentation of the Native languages of Alaska. It publishes grammars, dictionaries, folklore collections and research materials, as well as hosting an extensive archive of written materials relating to Eskimo, North Athabaskan and related languages. The Center provides training, materials and consultation for educators, researchers and others working with Alaska Native languages. The closely affiliated Alaska Native Language Program offers degrees in Central Yup'ik and Inupiaq at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and works toward the documentation and preservation of these languages.

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Alaska Native Language Center

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The Alaska Native Language Center, established in 1972 in Fairbanks, Alaska, is a research center focusing on the research and documentation of the Native...

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Alaska Native languages

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native languages subsided until the age of reformation occurred. As stated by Michael E. Krauss, from the years 1960–1970, "Alaska Native Languages"...

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Athabaskan languages

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and Alaska Native Language Center prefer the spelling Athabascan. Ethnologue uses Athapaskan in naming the language family and individual languages. Although...

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Koyukon language

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edited by James Kari and published in 2000 by the Alaska Native Language Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The Koyukon Athabaskan Dictionary is...

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Alutiiq language

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Dictionary of Alaska Peninsula Sugtestun & Alaska Peninsula Alutiiq Workbook. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks. ISBN 1-55500-060-6...

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Alaska Natives

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their language groups. Many Alaska Natives are enrolled in federally recognized Alaska Native tribal entities, who in turn belong to 13 Alaska Native Regional...

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Tanacross language

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Transitional Tanana) is an endangered Athabaskan language spoken by fewer than 60 people in eastern Interior Alaska. The word Tanacross (from "Tanana Crossing")...

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Alaska Native Language Archive

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recordings documenting the Native Languages of Alaska. The Archive was created as part of the Alaska Native Language Center by state legislation in 1972....

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Eskaleut languages

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the Yupik and Inuit languages. The Alaska Native Language Center believes that the common ancestral language of the Eskimoan languages and of Aleut divided...

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Holikachuk language

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School District, prepared by Alaska Native Language Center. September 1984. Holikachuk Athabascan. Alaska Native Language Center. Retrieved on 2007-03-14...

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Aleut language

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Fairbanks, AK: Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska. ISBN 978-1-55500-064-6. Krauss, Michael E. (2007). "Native languages of Alaska". In Miyaoko...

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Alaskan Athabaskans

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Limited Alaska Native Language Center Alaska Federation of Natives Indian ice cream (Alaska) Athabascan fiddle "Athabascans of Interior Alaska". www.ankn...

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Central Siberian Yupik language

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Lawrence Island. The language is part of the Eskimo-Aleut language family. In the United States, the Alaska Native Language Center identified about 400-750...

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Deg Xinag language

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Xinag by the elder Belle Deacon, was published in 1987 by the Alaska Native Language Center. A literacy manual with accompanying audiotapes was published...

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Eyak language

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the Alaska Native Language Center. During that time, he never traveled to Alaska or conversed with Marie Smith Jones, the last native speaker. The month...

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Tlingit language

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Tlingit language (English: /ˈklɪŋkɪt/ KLING-kit; Lingít Athapascan pronunciation: [ɬɪ̀nkɪ́tʰ]) is spoken by the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska and Western...

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Yupik peoples

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western Alaska. The Yupʼik people are by far the most numerous of the various Alaska Native groups. They speak the Central Alaskan Yupʼik language, a member...

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Agdaagux Tribe of King Cove

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Cove Alaska". cityofkingcove.com. Retrieved 2023-03-08. "Languages | Alaska Native Language Center". www.uaf.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-10. "Aleut Language (Unangan...

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Alaska Native religion

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Alaska Natives of Yupik and Inupiaq (Inuit) heritage and is at times preferred over "Inuit" as a collective reference. The Inuit and Yupik languages constitute...

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ANLC

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may refer to Alaska Native Language Center, an institute dedicated to linguistic research and preservation at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks American...

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Ahtna language

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Athabaskan languages, a subgrouping of the Athabaskan languages. Ahtna is one of the eleven Athabaskan languages native to Alaska. The Ahtna language comes...

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