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    • ----- Inuit-Yupik-Unangax Languages ----
    • Iñupiaq
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    • Sugcestun (Sugpiaq/Alutiiq)
    • Unangam Tunuu (Unangax̂)
    • ------------- Dena Languages -----------
    • Dena'ina Qenaga (Dena'ina)
    • Deg Xinag
    • Doogh Qinag (Holikachuk)
    • Dinak'i (Upper Kuskokwim)
    • Denaakk'e (Koyukon)
    • Benhti Kokhwt’ana Kenaga’ (Tanana)
    • Dinjii Zhuh K’yaa (Gwich'in)
    • Häɬ goɬan (Hän)
    • Dihthaad Xt’een Iin Aanděeg’(Tanacross)
    • Neeʼaandèegnʼ (Upper Tanana)
    • Atnakenaege’ (Ahtna)
    • ----- Southeast Alaskan Languages -----
    • dAXunhyuuga’ (Eyak)
    • Lingít Yoo Xʼatángi (Lingít)
    • X̱aad Kíl (Haida)
    • Sm'álgyax (Tsimshian)
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