Hey don't cry. Alaska Native Language Archive providing access to Alaska's diverse linguistic heritage, okay?
I personally recommend Edna Ahgeak MacLean's North Slope Iñupiaq Grammar, Second Year! ♥️
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Hey don't cry. Alaska Native Language Archive providing access to Alaska's diverse linguistic heritage, okay?
I personally recommend Edna Ahgeak MacLean's North Slope Iñupiaq Grammar, Second Year! ♥️

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Alaska Native Language Resources
All these were found on the Sealaska Heritage Institute where you can find even more cool stuff, like culture events and articles, a donation link and a store
Tlingit
Dictionary
Workbook
Website
Verbs
Apps: Learning Tlingit and Tlingit Games
Haida
Dictionary
Phrasebook
Tsimshian/Sm’álgyax
Dictionary
Talking Dictionary
Online Materials
Mixed Resources
Video Series
Please message me should any information be incorrect or any links be broken and have fun learning about these super interesting languages!!
Math in a Cultural Context [link] is a really cool resource based on three decades of research and collaboration between Yup'ik Elders, teachers, and academics, educators, mathematicians, Alaskan school districts, and others. Along with free elementary school learning modules, there are free bilingual storybooks such as Akaguagaankaa: The Story of a Giant (Yugpak Quliraq) [link] by the late Al'aq Mary M. George, which is a traditional story illustrated with storyknife symbols!