Yupik language
The Yupik language is a group of related languages spoken by the Yupik people, primarily in western and southwestern Alaska and parts of Siberia. It belongs to the Eskimo-Aleut language family and includes several dialects, such as Central Yupik and Siberian Yupik.
Yupik languages are known for their complex grammatical structures and rich vocabulary, which reflects the culture and environment of the Yupik communities. Efforts are ongoing to preserve and revitalize Yupik languages, as they are vital to the cultural identity and heritage of the Yupik people.