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Heads, Shoulders, Knees & Toes — and Inupiaq

The Katirvik Cultural Center in Nome recently hosted Iḷisaqativut, a weeklong gathering bringing together more than 40 people from across Alaska to learn and celebrate the Inupiaq language. This immersive event, whose name means “those who learn together,” emphasized not just language, but culture, tradition, and connection across generations and regions. Participants practiced speaking Inupiaq through games, songs, and daily activities, includi…
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KNOM Radio Mission broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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