Naama Amitatuk?

Native Village of Afognak

Overview

Features:
  • Swipe-to-Read™
  • Touch-to-Hear™
  • Touch-to-Spell™
  • Record your narration
  • Multiple languages

Naama Amitatuk? teaches you how to describe where an object is in the Indigenous Kodiak Alutiiq language.

Naama Amitatuk? is an original learning resource that displays, through narrative, how to describe where an object is in the Kodiak Alutiiq language.

You will be amazed at how these wonderful children's stories come to life with this bi-lingual interactive App. Children love being able to run their fingers over the text to hear the story and touch any word to hear it said or spelt. They will happily spend hours coloring in the book and they can record themselves as well.

It's great fun for kids of all ages and it helps with early learning and literacy development. They can even explore other languages and have loads of fun while they do it.

Produced by Native Village of Afognak through a grant from the Administration for Native Americans (#90NL0530-02-00).


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