Preserving the Arctic’s indigenous languages will require all of us to work together

OPINION: Signs in multiple languages, and restored Alaska Native place names are an important first step. But protecting indigenous languages in the Arctic will require more than just that.

By Dermot Cole October 29, 2018
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Over the last two decades, Alaska has witnessed a major transition in official state policy toward Alaska Native languages.

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