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Alaska Native Language Preservation & Advisory Council

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The Alaska Native Language Preservation & Advisory Council was created during the 27th Alaska Legislature and signed into law by Governor Sean Parnell in May 2012. Seven members comprise the council, the five voting members of which are Alaska Native language professionals and the two non-voting members represent the Alaskan Legislature.

The mission of the Alaska Native Language Preservation & Advisory Council is to advocate for the survival and revitalization of Alaska Native languages through collaboration and sharing for all.

Listed below are the Fact Sheets available for download in Adobe (.pdf) format. (Download Adobe Acrobat Reader here)

Council Overview Council Mission and Values How to Contact the Council

For more information about the Alaska Native Language Preservation & Advisory Council contact:

D. Roy Mitchell, IV
Research Analyst
Division of Community and Regional Affairs
Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Phone: 907-269-3646
Email: anlpac@alaska.gov

Revised 10/24/2024