Language Resources
In an effort to provide interested language learners and teachers with the best information, tools and resources, we have compiled the following list of helpful links related to language revitalization in Alaska. If you have a link to share, please contact us at 907.459.2015 or millerl@doyon.com.
Helpful links
DENAAKK'E (KOYUKON)
DEG XINAG
NEE'ANDEG' (TANACROSS)
INUPIAQ
Map Program Materials
- MAP Handbook
- Schedule Worksheet
- Qualitative Self-Assessment Form
- Post-Session Checklist and Debrief
- Pre-Session Checklist and Plan
- Mentor-Apprentice 50-Hour Report
- MAP Work Plan
- Mentor-Apprentice Team Agreement
- Advanced Language Learning Assessment Tool
- MAP Reporting Forms and Documents
- MAP Sample Lessons
Stickers
Helpful Links
- Endangered Languages Documentation Programme: Documentation Grants
- Amara Subtitling Blog: Native Alaskan Languages Added
- Alaska Native Language Preservation Advisory Council
- Alaska Native Language Center
- American Indian Language Development Institute
- Dena’ina Website
- First Peoples’ Cultural Council
- First Peoples’ Cultural Council MAP Photo Library
- Indigenous Language Institute
- KRFF 89.1 Native Language Preservation Podcast
- Language Geek
- Talking Alaska – Reflections on the Native Languages of Alaska
- Where Are Your Keys? Language Learning Method
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Khuzrunh Ts’e Na’ał Netł’an Benhti Kokhut’ana Kenaga’ (lower Tanana)
Dixudz Inuxdatl Deg Xinag
Nentl-’aanh Ts’e Nʉgh Sodegets’eeyh Denaakk’e (Koyukon)
Nts’é T’ínt’eh Dihthaad Xt’een lin Aanděeg’ (Tanacross)
Yahle Noniji’anh Di Dinak’i (upper Kuskokwim)
Nanal’in Geenjit Shoo Ihłii Dinjii Zhuh K’yaa (Gwich’in)
Nänëneyʼįį, Shòo Ihłįį Hän
Aariga Qiñigikpin Inupiaq
Shaa Hǫǫsǫǫ Nannagn’ąy Nee’aanèegn’ (Upper Tanana)