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Alaska Native Language Archive

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The Michael E. Krauss Alaska Native Language Archive (ANLA) in Fairbanks, Alaska , is an extensive repository for manuscripts and recordings documenting the Native Languages of Alaska . The Archive was created as part of the Alaska Native Language Center by state legislation in 1972. In 2009 the Archive was administratively separated and now exists as a sister organization to the Alaska Native Language Center, collaborating on numerous language efforts in Alaska.

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1-872: ANLA is part of the Alaska & Polar Regions Special Collections and Archives at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Rasmuson Library . It was officially renamed in honor of Michael E. Krauss at a dedication ceremony on February 22, 2013. ANLA is a member of the Open Language Archives Community and the Digital Endangered Languages and Musics Archiving Network . Dr. Siri Tuttle was appointed Director of ANLA in 2016. 64°51′25″N 147°49′12″W  /  64.856828°N 147.8198919°W  / 64.856828; -147.8198919 This article about or related to

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