CHILD: Alaska Native Languages

Published by: James Dube
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Welcome to the CHILD: Dena’ina, Lake Iliamna Yup'ik and Alutiiq (Sugt’stun) language app. This app was created to facilitate a basic learning of nouns in each of the three languages. The project was a collaboration with the CHILD Grant Partnership (Bristol Bay Borough, Chugach, and Lake & Peninsula School Districts) with funding from the US Department of Education, Office of Indian Affairs.
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This unit was well presented. It was easy to navigate and understand. It was very interesting to hear the different dialects for the same word. I would recommend it to all teachers to help their students realize the uniqueness of languages.

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CHILD Competitors

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Naama Amitatuk?
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Alutiiq Plants
Inupiaq M(A)L
Bristol Bay Borough Landfill
SHI: Language Games
Cuqllirpaaq Iqalluk Kiagmi
Angayumeng-llu Aiwiyukuk
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Alutiiq
Nanvarpagmiut Yugestun
Lake Illiamna Yupik Language
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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
James Dube
Languages
English
Recent release
1.5.3 (1 month ago )
Released on
Nov 12, 2020 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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