In 1974, Michael Krauss published a language map of Alaska, which he later updated in 1982. It has remained the standard since then. In the summer of 2011, the Alaska Native Language Center made an update to Krauss's map.[1] One of the biggest reasons for this update was that some of the names of these languages had changed over the years. While there was not a dramatic change in the updated map, the new edition is entirely digital.[2]
| Language |
Population |
Speakers |
Percent Speakers |
| Ahtna |
&10000000000000500000000500 |
&1000000000000008000000080 |
%&1000000000000001600000016.00 |
| Aleut |
&100000000000022000000002,200 |
&10000000000000300000000300 |
%&1000000000000001364000013.64 |
| Alutiiq/Sugpiaq |
&100000000000030000000003,000 |
&10000000000000400000000400 |
%&1000000000000001333000013.33 |
| Dena'ina |
x |
x |
x |
| Deg Xinag |
&10000000000000275000000275 |
&1000000000000004000000040 |
%&1000000000000001455000014.55 |
| Eyak |
&1000000000000005000000050 |
&100000000000000000000000 |
%&100000000000000000000000.00 |
| Gwich'in |
&100000000000011000000001,100 |
&10000000000000300000000300 |
%&1000000000000002726999927.27 |
| Haida |
&10000000000000600000000600 |
&1000000000000001500000015 |
%&100000000000000025000002.50 |
| Hän |
&1000000000000005000000050 |
&1000000000000001200000012 |
%&1000000000000002400000024.00 |
| Holikachuk |
&10000000000000200000000200 |
&1000000000000001200000012 |
%&100000000000000060000006.00 |
| Inupiat |
&1000000000001350000000013,500 |
&100000000000030000000003,000 |
%&1000000000000002221999922.22 |
| Koyukon |
&100000000000023000000002,300 |
&10000000000000300000000300 |
%&1000000000000001303999913.04 |
| Tanana |
&10000000000000380000000380 |
&1000000000000003000000030 |
%&100000000000000078899997.89 |
| Tanacross |
&10000000000000220000000220 |
&1000000000000006500000065 |
%&1000000000000002955000029.55 |
| Tlingit |
&1000000000001000000000010,000 |
&10000000000000500000000500 |
%&100000000000000050000005.00 |
| Tsimshian |
&100000000000013000000001,300 |
&1000000000000007000000070 |
%&100000000000000053799995.38 |
| Upper Kuskokwim |
&10000000000000160000000160 |
&1000000000000004000000040 |
%&1000000000000002500000025.00 |
| Upper Tanana |
x |
x |
x |
| Yup'ik, Central Alaskan |
&1000000000002100000000021,000 |
&1000000000001000000000010,000 |
%&1000000000000004761999947.62 |
| Yupik, Siberian |
&100000000000011000000001,100 |
&100000000000010500000001,050 |
%&1000000000000009545000095.45 |