Yes, the Eskimo-Aleut languages dying especially Aleut and Alutiiq which are said to be critically endangered.
<h3>What makes the Aleut language vulnerable?</h3>
After the United States bought Alaska from Russia in 1867, Aleut numbers started to decline. This decrease was mostly caused by government policies and the schools, which for long years solely utilized English as well as did not teach Aleut.
Therefore, one can say that the Inuit language is endangered and is not spoken by younger generations in Alaska and western Canada. Both Aleut and Alutiiq are under jeopardy. Only Siberian and Central Yupik have a sizable younger speaker population among the Yupik languages.
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