Stevi Frets and Max Pyles joke as they do the dishes at the S’unaq Tribe’s language house in Kodiak on Sept. 15, 2022. (Photo by Claire Stremple/KTOO) Half of the first language speakers of Kodiak ...
The Alutiiq language has lost four speakers in the last year. Tribal leaders say that's a huge loss: Out of the 30 remaining speakers, there are just a handful of people left who are able to teach ...
Staples native Michael Bach will speak on Alutiiq language and culture revitalization efforts from Southern Alaska at the next Cultural Thursday scheduled at noon, Dec. 4, in the Chalberg Theater at ...
This documentary looks at a small community in Kodiak Island, Alaska, where committed individuals work to preserve the Alutiiq language spoken by Native American tribes that once thrived there.
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Half of the Kodiak Alutiiq language speakers died in the past two years. But new speakers are learning the language and passing along the Sun'aq Tribes culture and worldview to the new generations.
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