<font><font face="georgia,serif">Movement to save a dying Alaska language struggles<br><br>Katie Medred | May 31, 2012<br>US<br><br>St. Paul Island, Alaska is one of the largest Aleut communities in the world, but its language has long been in danger of dissolving.<br>
<br>According to Alaska Public Radio Network, over the last decade Unangam Tunuu, the heritage language of the Aleut people, has experienced something of a revival. But despite making some progress, efforts to revitalize the endangered language seems to be flat lining.<br>
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