What is the language spoken in Alaska?

Alaska has some 20 distinct languages, most within two main language groups. The two groupings include Inuit-Unangan (a.k.a. Eskimo-Aleut) and Na-Dene (a.k.a. Athabasan-Eyak-Tlingit).
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What language is mostly spoken in Alaska?

Although there are more than 20 languages in the state of Alaska, they're not all spoken equally. By far, English is the language that's mostly spoken in Alaska, with about 84% of the population saying English is their primary language.
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How do you say hello in Alaska?

Cama'i! This is how you say “hello” in the Alaska Native Alutiiq language.
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What is the 2nd most spoken language in Alaska?

The majority of the Alaskan population (approximately 84%) speak English as their primary language. The next largest language is Spanish, spoken by 3.5% of the population. Other Indo-European languages and Asian languages are spoken by 2.2% and 4.3% of the population respectively.
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How do Alaskans talk?

According to the Census, outside of the English language, which is the most widely spoken language in this state, the Yupik language is most commonly spoken. In fact, Alaska is home to two of the world's largest language families: Eskimo-Aleut and Athabascan-Eyak-Tlingit (AET).
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Sound of the Languages of Alaska (English + 21 Minority Languages)



What nationality are most Alaskans?

In 2021, 13.7 percent of Alaska residents were American Indian or Alaska Native. A further 59.4 percent of Alaska residents were white, and 13.3 percent were of two or more races in that same year.
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Are all Alaskans Eskimos?

Many Native Alaskans still refer to themselves as Eskimos, in part because the word Inuit isn't part of the Yupik languages of Alaska and Siberia. But unless you're native to the circumpolar region, the short answer is: You probably shouldn't use the word Eskimo.
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Is Alaska nice to live in?

Life in Alaska might be cold but, trust us, it's far from boring. With its spectacular natural beauty, endless recreational opportunities and abundance of wildlife, you can expect plenty of adventure in America's last frontier.
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Are there still Russian speaking people in Alaska?

Alaskan Russian, known locally as Old Russian, is a dialect of Russian, influenced by Alutiiq, spoken by Alaskan Creoles. Today it is prevalent on Kodiak Island and in Ninilchik (Kenai Peninsula), Alaska; it has been isolated from other varieties of Russian for over a century.
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What is the most famous food in Alaska?

Few foods are so deeply connected to Alaska as seafood. Fresh salmon, flaky halibut, and monster king crab draw a lot of attention, and rightly so. Whether steamed, seared or as sushi, this is as fresh as it gets.
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What does 907 mean in Alaska?

Juneau, AK Local Phone Numbers | Area Code 907.
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How do Alaskans say goodbye?

To say farewell, however, you must use a full Alutiiq phrase. The common leave-taking salutation is tang'rciqamken, which literally means, “I'll see you.” Fluent speakers often add a variety of endings to this phrase, like camiku, which means “sometime.”
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Is living in Alaska easy?

It's not just the bears that get violent.

As beautiful and unspoiled as it is, Alaska is a difficult place to dwell. The climate is harsh and the rigors of daily life can extol a heavy price. For some residents, the stress of Alaskan living boils over into violent encounters.
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What is the biggest race in Alaska?

The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is the most popular sporting event in Alaska and is the event best known to citizens of the Lower 48 and internationally. Each March when the rugged race departs Anchorage for Nome 1,000 miles away, it serves as a rallying point for Alaskans.
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What race is from Alaska?

White: 66.7% (Non-Hispanic White: 64.1%) Black 3.6% Asian 5.4% (4.4% Filipino, 0.3% Chinese, 0.2% Laotian, 0.2% Japanese, 0.1% Indian, 0.1% Vietnamese, 0.1% Thai) American Indian or Alaskan Native 14.8%
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Can you see Russia from anywhere in Alaska?

So yes, you can technically see Russia from Alaska. However, only in very specific spots. You cannot see continental Russia from continental Alaska; but if you were to be standing on Little Diomede (or Krusenstern Island,) you could look across the water to see Big Diomede, (or Ratmanov Island.)
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Can you visit Russia from Alaska?

Is it possible to cross from Alaska to Russia legally? Yes, but not via the Bering Strait. It is possible to depart from Alaska outside of a port of call (a community that has customs and immigration processing facilities), but you must arrive in an official port in Russia.
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Why is Alaska full of Russians?

The European discovery of Alaska came in 1741, when a Russian expedition led by Danish navigator Vitus Bering sighted the Alaskan mainland. Russian hunters were soon making incursions into Alaska, and the Indigenous Aleut population suffered greatly after being exposed to foreign diseases.
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Is it easy to get a job in Alaska?

Alaska has adequate numbers of qualified people to fill most jobs. A Caution: Exercise caution when you see books or ads that guarantee "big money jobs" in Alaska. Many simply offer names of companies and require you to find your own job.
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Is Alaska cheap to live?

The cost of living in Alaska is 28% higher than the national average. Housing is 28% higher than the national average, while utilities are 53% higher.
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Are there black Alaskans?

Despite their small population, Black Alaskans have a history in the state that stretches back more than a century. That history is the topic of a new book, “Black Lives in Alaska: A History of African Americans in the Far Northwest,” written by Ian Hartman and David Reamer.
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What is it called when two friends sleep with the same girl?

The term Eskimo brothers was popularized by the second episode of the American TV sitcom The League. The character Taco, played by Jon LaJoie, describes the concept—“when two guys had sex with the same girl”—to his friends, showing how he can get favors like free drinks at the bar from his fellow Eskimo brothers.
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Do Eskimos still live in igloos?

While igloos are no longer the common type of housing used by the Inuit, they remain culturally significant in Arctic communities. Igloos also retain practical value: some hunters and those seeking emergency shelter still use them. (See also Architectural History of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.)
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