The Alaska Native Language Center was established by state legislation in 1972 as a center for research and documentation of the twenty Native languages of Alaska. It is internationally known and recognized as the major center in the United States for the study of Eskimo and Northern Athabascan languages.
Title | Contributors | Language |
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[Sarah Simon and Eliza Jones, Identifying Pictures] | Simon, Sarah (speaker) Jones, Eliza (speaker) | Koyukon; |
[Sarah Simon and Eliza Jones, Identifying Pictures] | Simon, Sarah (speaker) Jones, Eliza (speaker) | Koyukon; |
[Sarah Simon and Eliza Jones, Identifying Pictures] | Jones, Eliza (speaker) Simon, Sarah (speaker) | Koyukon; |
[The Council; Allakaket, Photos] | The Council (author) Jones, Eliza (author) | Koyukon; |
Lee and Sarah Simon of Allakaket; Stories | McPherson, Karen (interviewer), Simon, Sarah (speaker), Simon, Lee (speaker) | Koyukon |
No title; Songs and legends Allakaket 105 | None listed | |
No title; Songs and legends Allakaket 106 | Hughes (interviewer) |