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Counting Eskimo words for snow Open in a new windowLink Details
- Article by Anthony C. Woodbury explains meanings of various snow-related words in Central Alaskan Yupik.
- http://www.princeton.edu/~browning/snow.html

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Inuktitut Open in a new windowLink Details
- Basic survey of the Inuktitut language.
- http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~ajohns/Inuktitut.html

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Alaska Native Language Center: Comparative Yupik and Inuit Open in a new windowLink Details
- Phonological differences between the four Yupik (or Western Eskimo) languages of the Gulf of Alaska, southwestern Alaska, and easternmost Siberia, and the Inuit (or Eastern Eskimo) language continuum of northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
- http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/yupik_inuit.html

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Arctic Languages - An Awakening Open in a new windowLink Details
- Unesco publication describing the present state of Arctic languages and the changes that have taken place in social attitudes in the Arctic regions since the Second World War (PDF format).
- http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0008/000861/086162e.pdf

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Alaskool: Many Tongues - Ancient Tales Open in a new windowLink Details
- Article by Michael E. Krauss discussing whether American languages came from Asia and the links between specific families.
- http://www.alaskool.org/language/manytongues/ManyTongues.html

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Alaska Native Languages Open in a new windowLink Details
- Clickable map to language information and local resources.
- http://www.alaskool.org/Language/languageindex.htm

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