The following is a greeting given in one of the 20 indigenous languages recognized by the State of Alaska.
- Ade’ ndadz dengit’a?
- Language: Deg Xinag
- Translation: "Hello, how are you?"
Aurora Borealis
Aurora Borealis
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Alaska Facts
State Nick Name: "The Last Frontier" - the name Alaska is derived from the Aleut word "Alyeska," meaning "great land."
State Motto: "North to the Future"
State Capital: Juneau, located in the Southeast region of Alaska, has a population of 33,277 (2015 Estimate of Population, Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development)
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Although
much is known about the Aurora, this fascinating phenomenon
still withholds some of its mysteries. For example, scientists
do not yet understand why the Aurora is so highly structured.
For the University of Alaska Fairbanks, this continues to
be an important area of study. The most beautiful Aurora
is composed of thin sheets that stretch upward a hundred
miles or more and extend across the sky from horizon to
horizon, like gigantic ribbons set on edge high above and
parallel to the earth's surface. These arcs and bands whip
and weave across the sky, and bright rays ripple along them
at fantastic speed. Some of these intricate multicolored
forms have a thickness of only 100 meters, about the length
of a football field, yet may be several hundred kilometers
tall and well over 1,000 kilometers in length. 
