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Alaska’s Inupiaq language now available on Facebook

The language is available thanks to the efforts of two friends who grew up in the Northwest Arctic city of Kotzebue.

By Yereth Rosen September 6, 2018
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For residents of rural Alaska, where phone service can be spotty and travel difficult, the social media platform Facebook has emerged as a vital communications link.

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