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Languages of Alaska
Indigenous
Aleut
Alutiiq
Central Yupik
Siberian Yupik
Inupiaq
Tlingit
Eyak
Ahtna
Denaʼina
Deg Xinag
Holikachuk
Upper Kuskokwim
Koyukon
Lower Tanana
Tanacross
Upper Tanana
Tsetsaut
Hän
Gwichʼin
Haida
Tsimshian
American Sign Language
Inuk Sign Language
English
Spanish

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