Everything about Alutiiq Language totally explained
The
Alutiiq language (also called
Sugpiak,
Sugpiaq,
Pacific Gulf Yupik,
Chugach,
Koniag-Chugach,
Suk,
Sugcestun) is a close relative to the
Central Alaskan Yup'ik language spoken in the western and southwestern
Alaska, but is considered a distinct language. It has two major dialects:
About 100 of the
Alutiiq population of 3,000 speak the Alutiiq language. Alutiiq communities are currently in the process of revitalizing their language.
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