Alaska Native languages are a group of indigenous languages spoken by the various Native peoples of Alaska. These languages belong to several distinct language families, including Eskimo-Aleut and Na-Dene. Some of the most prominent languages include Inupiat, Yupik, and Athabascan, each with its own unique dialects and cultural significance.
Many Alaska Native languages are endangered due to historical factors such as colonization and assimilation policies. Efforts are underway to revitalize these languages through education, community programs, and the use of technology, helping to preserve the rich cultural heritage of Alaska's Native peoples.