File talk:Eskimo-Aleut langs.png
Latest comment: 7 years ago by 2001:984:FCD5:1:9F7A:61DB:6E7D:C0F5
The map view isn't good enough--it cuts off some of Alaska Inupiaq, as well as some Aleut--and cut's off any reference to it being spoken in Siberia. This should be fixed (perhaps when it is updated to a SVG?).
A better view for this kind of map would probably be from the top of a globe, instead of from the side of a globe. Just an idea though, whatever people like is fine.--Languagefreak9998 (talk) 21:47, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
- It's terrible indeed. In Eskimo–Aleut languages this image's label apologetically states that some of Russia's language territory is missing. Since Greenland is important to this graphic, why is part of it not on the map? Lastly, why are the USA depicted at all, except perhaps to give an area of reference to some of its viewers (but not all)? 2001:984:FCD5:1:9F7A:61DB:6E7D:C0F5 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 12:55, 3 December 2016 (UTC)