The following Eskimo-Aleutian Languages tree is based on the information in the Ethnologue.
Eskimo-Aleut Languages
Aleut Stock
Aleut (USA)
Eskimo Stock
Inuit Family
Eastern Canadian Inuktitut (Canada)
Western Canadian (Canada)
Greenlandic Inuktitut (Greenland)
North Alaskan (USA)
Northwest Alaska Iñupiat (USA)
Yupik Family
Alaskan Branch
Central Yupik (USA)
Pacific Gulf Yupik (USA)
Siberian Branch
Central Siberian Yupik (USA)
Naukan Yupik (Russia, Asia)
Sirenik Yupik (Russia, Asia)
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ANLC works to document and promote the twenty Native languages of Alaska.
Clickable map to language information and local resources.
Article by Michael E. Krauss discussing whether American languages came from Asia and the links between specific families.
Unesco publication describing the present state of Arctic languages and the changes that have taken place in social attitudes in the Arctic regions since the Second World War.
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ANLC works to document and promote the twenty Native languages of Alaska.
Unesco publication describing the present state of Arctic languages and the changes that have taken place in social attitudes in the Arctic regions since the Second World War.
[PDF]
Article by Michael E. Krauss discussing whether American languages came from Asia and the links between specific families.
Clickable map to language information and local resources.

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