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Alaska does not have an Official language. English is the most commonly spoken, language in Alaska. The next most commonly spoken languages are one of the 22 Native American languages; Spanish; and Tagalog, which is a language of the Philippines.

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Alaska does not have an Official language. English is the most commonly spoken, language in Alaska. The next most commonly spoken languages are one of the 22 Native American languages; Spanish; and Tagalog, which is a language of the Philippines.

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Alaska's native peoples spoke several languages (and still do, for that matter) before it was purchased from Russia in 1867. I believe Aleut was one of them, as as Inuit. There are probably many others.

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The most widely spoken language is English. The native American language of Ahtna is also spoken.

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No crocodiles are not native to Alaska.

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Alaska Native Arts Foundation was created in 2002.

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