The Alaska Native Language Preservation and Advisory Council is calling for “an Alaska committed to increasing the number of Alaska Native language speakers and promoting common use of the languages.” Instead of its regular biannual reports, the group has issued a call to action (https://drive.google.com/file/d/16r-eMsxbvAw0Be2-ali75c9uyZHT6pcb/view?usp=sharing), entitled Ayaruq, the Yup’ik word for walking stick, to reflect […]
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The Alaska Native Language Preservation and Advisory Council is calling for “an Alaska committed to increasing the number of Alaska Native language speakers and promoting common use of the languages.” Instead of its regular biannual reports, the group has issued a call to action (https://drive.google.com/file/d/16r-eMsxbvAw0Be2-ali75c9uyZHT6pcb/view?usp=sharing), entitled Ayaruq, the Yup’ik word for walking stick, to reflect
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