Kirk Gallardo is doing his part to help preserve Alaska Native languages through a program he considers to be user-friendly.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - According to the latest census data, a little more than 15% of Alaska Natives make up the state’s population. Alaska is also home to at least 20 different distinct Native languages.
“At some point, I want people to rely beyond what I create, and access the linguistic material as well, but not feel afraid,” he said. “I don’t think there are many languages that come close in touching the complexity of the languages here in Alaska,” he said. “Which I did have in the beginning, slowly over time with practice and advice from others, I took that in and kept at it,” he said.
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