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  Go back one sub-category Languages > By Language > Native Alaskan Languages
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Haida

  3 Resources:
* Alaskool.org Alaska Native Languages
Starts with a map of native Alaskan languages in Alaksa and northwest Canada, with links to more resources for each language: Aleut, Athabaskan Languages, Iñupiaq, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Yup'ik. Resources include fonts (Aleut), some searchable online dictionaries, phrase books/small dictionaries, and literature.
* Dum Baal Dum
Collection of history and culture of the Tsimshian Native Alaskan people and the language they speak, Shim-al-gyack. Site includes an English/Shim-al-gyack dictionary, a list of new words added to the language, a pronunciation guide, common/useful phrases, and more, all with audio samples.
* Sealaska Heritage Institute
Organization dedicated to studying and promoting the native Alaskan/Canadian Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian cultures through language- and culture-related publications, educational programs, and more. Site includes free language resources you can download/print, and an extensive (not free) library of books on the covered languages.

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