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Stick Your Damn Hand In It

rogerhollander wrote 9 months ago: Photo by Alaska-in-Pictures.com 20th Birthday of the Exxon Valdez Lie by Greg Palast     www.opednew … more →

Tags: Environment, roger hollander, greg palast, Supreme Court, Environment, Exxon Valdez, sleepy bay, exxon lawyers, exxon damages

Alaska Native Collections4 comments

Atka Kevlarsjal wrote 1 year ago: Today I want to share a very good general resource I found las week: the Alaska Native Collections s … more →

Tags: Alaska, Education, Maps, naming, Siberia, athabaskan, Chukchi, haida, History

Michael Krauss and the Eyak language

Atka Kevlarsjal wrote 1 year ago: Michael E. Krauss (born 1934) is a linguist who has worked extensively on the Na-Dené language famil … more →

Tags: language, Alaska, Research, documentatio, Michael Krauss, athabaskan

Deepening in Alaska indigenous languages

Atka Kevlarsjal wrote 1 year ago: Few months ago I promised to deepen in the Alaska Native Languages Center of the University of Alask … more →

Tags: naming, language, Alaska, Aleut, map, Research, Fairbanks, Alutiiq, Inupiaq

Alaska Native Language Center1 comment

Atka Kevlarsjal wrote 1 year ago: As I told you in another post, I’m a linguist, a philologist to be accurate. So one of the mai … more →

Tags: language, Alaska, Research, Aleut, map, Fairbanks, Alutiiq, Inupiaq, central yup'ik

Connection between Siberian and Alaskan languages: new research

Atka Kevlarsjal wrote 1 year ago: I am so happy, take a look at what I have just found! I was reading Anthropology.net, and they had a … more →

Tags: language, Alaska, Siberia, Eskimo-Aleut, na-dene, siberian, Research, Fairbanks, yeniseic

03.05.1999/2008--This Day in Alaskan History

arcticrose wrote 1 year ago: 1999–The largest Festival of Native Arts is held in the University of Alaska Fairbanks Davis C … more →

Tags: This Day in Alaskan History, Sugpiaq, Alaskan Native History, Festival of Native Arts, Aleut, athabascan, Inupiaq, Tlingit, haida

Interesting Facts (Gleaned from February 12 Issue of San Francisco Chronicle)

anthropologist wrote 1 year ago: Self did not sleep a wink last night, dear blog readers. Not one wink. Yet, such is her perseverance … more →

Tags: Places, Quotes, Eavesdropping, insomnia, surprises, Recently Reviewed

Last Full-Blooded Native Eyak Dies

shadmia wrote 1 year ago: “When a language dies, a whole world dies. It takes millennia to develop, and is an artifact t … more →

Tags: Alaska, Culture, language, marie smith jones, Michael Krauss, Native Americans, News, Our World, William F. Smith

Death of a Language1 comment

Gina wrote 1 year ago: This is rather sad but will be of interest to anyone who loves languages. The BBC reported today tha … more →

Tags: Alaska, English, ESL, Free ESL Materials, languages, Learning English, Speaking, Teaching Resources, TEFL


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