It's now possible to learn basic Inupiaq online, thanks to a graduate student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Chelsey Qaġġun Zibell is a master’s candidate and adjunct faculty at UAF’s School ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Britt’Nee Brower grew up in a largely Inupiat Eskimo town in Alaska’s far north, but English was the only language spoken at home. A new Inupiaq language option recently went live ...
Mary Schaeffer has spent a lot of her 75 years trying to preserve the Iñupiaq language. And, even though strides have been made over the most recent decades, there's still much work to be done in the ...
Feb. 16—Wordle conquered the English-speaking internet in January. Now, a version of the word puzzle has launched in Iñupiaq, which some Alaskans hope will boost language revitalization efforts in a ...
An Iñupiaq language survey is currently underway across the state. Organizers hope the survey helps build a comprehensive ten-year language plan to help grow and sustain the language. 20 Inupiaq ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Britt’Nee Brower grew up in a largely Inupiat Eskimo town in Alaska’s far north, but English was the only language spoken at home. Today, she knows a smattering of Inupiaq from ...
Britt’Nee Brower grew up in a largely Inupiat Eskimo town in Alaska’s far north, but English was the only language spoken at home. Today, she knows a smattering of Inupiaq from childhood language ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Britt'Nee Brower grew up in a largely Inupiat Eskimo town in Alaska's far north, but English was the only language spoken at home. Today, she knows a smattering of Inupiaq from ...
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