In 1974, Michael Krauss published a map of the traditional territories of Alaska's indigenous languages and peoples. It wasn't the first of its kind, but it was far and away the most accurate, based ...
A new map of the nation from Slate says Yupik is the most commonly spoken language in Alaska, besides English. The map, which uses data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey, shows ...
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