I was digging around the web the other day and discovered that there are actually quite a few "word-of-the-day" sites for Alaska Native Languages. Here are a few that I know of. Please respond if you know of others.
Dena'ina
Dena'ina Featured Word is announced on a fairly regular basis through an email listserv, and is posted with audio on Qenaga.org. These recordings are mostly taken from archival material. (Last updated Oct 2008)
Unangan
Word of the week includes both audio and text. (Last updated Jan 2007)
Alutiiq
Word of the Week is not only online but can also be heard three times a week on KMXT radio and also appears in the local Kodiak Daily Mirror newspaper. It is available via an email listserv and also via RSS feed.
Iñupiaq
Word of the Week includes video of pronunciation! (requires Windows Media Player plugin if using browsers other than IE) (Last updated April 2008.)
Koyukon and Tanana Athabascan
Athabascan Word of the Week is featured weekly in the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner and also available as an iTunes podcast. (Last updated online July 2008.)
Tlingit
Phrase of the Week. (Last updated May 2006.)
Aleut (Unangan) / Inupiaq / Yupik/ Tlingit / Tsimshian / "Athabascan"
Many different Alaska Native Languages have been featured on KNBA radio's Native Word of the Day.
Tlingit
Tlingit Time is more than just a word of a day. Each podcast is a mini Tlingit language lessons focusing on a particular topics. Available via RSS feed or as an iTunes podcast.





