Indigenous Peoples and Languages of Alaska : New Edition
Indigenous Peoples and Languages of Alaska : New Edition
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Author(s): Holton, Gary
Kerr, Jim
Krauss, Michael
West, Colin
West, Colin Thor
ISBN No.: 9781555001131
Year: 201201
Format: Sheet Map, Folded
Price: $ 23.39
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Michael Krauss is professor emeritus of linguistics, University of Alaska. After devoting his student and postdoctoral years to Gaelic, Icelandic, and Faroese, Professor Krauss has spent his entire career since 1960 in the study of Alaska Native languages, all more or less severely endangered, with special attention to Siberian Yupik, documentary and comparative work with Athabaskan, and above all, Eya, which now has one surviving native speaker. His publications include Eyak Dictionary (1970) and In Honor of Eyak (1982). In 1972 he founded the Alaska Native Language Center at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and directed it until 2000. Here he assembled the archive of Alaska Native language documentation and has, especially since 1990, worked to alert the world's attention to the enormity of the language endangerment crisis.


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