Struggling to keep the Aleut language alive

The Aleut Language- or Unangam Tunuu – is in danger of going extinct. Only about seventy fluent speakers remain and most are elders, who may not be around to pass on their skills much longer. Aleut leaders are working to preserve the language, but they’re worried it may be to late.

Annie Feidt, APRN – Anchorage

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