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How a newly relaunched website aims to revitalize Alaska Native languages

The grassroots site “Alaska Native Languages” emphasizes community as it seeks to save endangered Indigenous languages.

By Kelsey Schober January 30, 2019
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Alaska has at least 20 Indigenous languages, many of which are endangered. But a new site is working hard to revitalize those threatened languages.

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