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         Native American Language:     more books (100)
  1. Native American Sign Language by Olsen, 1998-08-01
  2. Lexical Acculturation in Native American Languages (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, 20) by Cecil H. Brown, 1999-02-04
  3. Lonely Planet USA Phrasebook: English, Native American Languages & Hawaiian (Lonely Planet : Language Survival Kit) by Colleen Cotter, Jim Crotty, et all 1995-10
  4. The Athabaskan Languages: Perspectives on a Native American Language Family (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, 24)
  5. The Language of Native American Baskets: From the Weavers' View by Bruce Bernstein, 2003-09
  6. Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples by Jack D. Forbes, 1993-03-01
  7. Native American Languages (Native American Life) by Bethanne Kelly Patrick, 2002-08
  8. College Pow Wow a day of pride.(Higher Education)(The event celebrates LCC's new program for teaching Native American languages): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  9. LEXICAL ACCULTURATION IN NATIVE AMERICAN LANGUAGES by Cecil H Brown, 1999
  10. The Written, Spoken and Unspoken Word (A Native American Language Arts Text)
  11. Theoretical Perspectives on Native American Languages. by Donna B. Gerdts, 1988
  12. Bilingualism and Language Contact: Spanish, English, and Native American Languages (Bilingual Education Series) by Florence Barkin, Elizabeth A. Brandt, 1982-09
  13. Theoretical Perspectives on Native American Languages (Suny Series in Linguistics) by Donna B. Gerdts, 1989-06
  14. Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Collection: A Catalogue of Books in Native American Languages in the Library of the Boston Athenaeum by Robert Kruse, Nathan C. Shiverick, et all 1991-06

1. Native American Language Net: Preserving And Promoting Indigenous American India
Organization dedicated to American Indian language preservation. Provides vocabulary lists, links, and online information about each Native American
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Native Languages of the Americas:
Preserving and promoting American Indian languages
Welcome to Native Languages of the Americas! We are a small non-profit organization dedicated to the survival of Native American languages, particularly through the use of Internet technology. Our website is not beautiful. Probably, it never will be. But this site has inner beauty, for it is, or will be, a compendium of online materials about more than 800 indigenous languages of the Western Hemisphere and the people that speak them.
Native Languages of the Americas Online Resources
Alphabetical master list of Native American languages , with links to specific information about each language and its native speakers.
Linguistic family groupings
showing the relationships between Amerindian languages.
Vocabulary word lists
in various American Indian languages.
List of Native American peoples featured on our site.
Kids Menu
of Native American information presented for younger readers.
List of Native American books and other resources by and about American Indians.

2. Native American Languages
Essay and links on American Indian and other indigenous languages.
http://www.indians.org/welker/americas.htm
Indigenous Peoples' Literature
Indigenous Languages
Cheyenne Language Web Site
Conservation of Endangered Languages

Ernie's Learn to Speak a Little Hawaiian

Ethnologue: Languages of the world
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University of Michigan Linguistics Archive
History and Discussion
of Native American Languages
At the time of first European contact, probably close to 1,000 American Indian languages were spoken in North, Central, and South America. Although the number of languages in daily use has steadily declined because of persecution and pressures on the Indians to adopt English, Spanish, and other originally European languages, well over 700 different American Indianor, as they are sometimes called, Amerindian or Native Americanlanguages are spoken today. In the United States many of the most famous linguists of the early 20th centuryamong them Franz BOAS, Leonard BLOOMFIELD, and Edward SAPIRtranscribed and analyzed North American Indian languages. Many descriptions of Indian languages are important in the literature of the linguistic school known as American structuralism. Today interest in Native American Indian languages is increasing, and Americanists, as those who study the languages are called, hold regular meetings to report on their findings. Current research on the native languages of the Americas is published in several periodicals, notably the International Journal of American Linguistics.

3. Native American Languages
native american language Resources Languages listed alphabetically.
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4. Index Of Native American Language Resources On The Internet
Index of native american language Resources on the Internet.
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAlanguage.html
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
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Read the blog by a Navajo physician living in New Orleans. Help victims of Hurricane Katrina. Donate to the Red Cross. The iTunes shop updated again. Finally, some Jim Pepper Stop by The Literacy Site each day and click to donate a book to a childcare center for low income children.
General Language Resources
Alaska Native Languages Map
AudioForum.com , offering audio tapes for learning many Native American languages
Endangered Language Fund
Everson Index of sites with information on standardization of computer support for languages
Everson Typography
Finding Our Talk , a 48 min. Documentary in Cree with English, French and Inuktitut versions.
Foundation for Endangered Languages
H-AmIndian Indigenous Languages Links
I Love Languages
Indigenous Language Institute ...
Language Magazine , language teaching and learning.
Less Commonly Taught Languages Project
Linguistic Classification of American Indians
Living Languages of the World
MIT Indigenous Language Initiative ...
Stabilizing Indigenous Languages , Gina Cantoni, Editor (Full text of this publication)
Teaching Indigenous Languages
Terralingua
Unicode Organization
Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights
United States
Iroquois Confederacy
    Egads , Extensible Grammar and Dictionary Systems

5. Native American Language @ Buffalo Trails
Audiotapes and workbook for Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Kiowa, Sioux, Cheyenne, Din©, Apache, Muskogee/Creek, Mohawk, Lenape/Delaware, Ojibwe, and Passamaquoddy. Secure ordering, links.
http://native-americans.org/languages/languages-index.htm
Native American Languages @ Buffalo Trails - Main Menu
and/or have the endorsement and approval of that nation. All of the Native American speakers spoke their language first -
English being their second language. We offer these programs to all people who were denied their language and for all
others who want to learn a Native American language. Now you can learn your Native American language with one of these
tribal approved language programs. Follow all of the Native American @ Buffalo Trails links for the best of Native America.
Click on your category of interest below to view our Native American Language Programs.
You may also go to our Trading Post to explore all of the products available @ Buffalo Trails.
Apache Language
Caddo Language

Cherokee Language

Cheyenne Language
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Sioux-Lakota Language
Apache Language Apache Language Program Caddo Language Lessons Program CADDO Cherokee Language Lessons Beginning Cherokee Language Program Introduction to Cherokee Language - Cassette Introduction to Cherokee Language - CD Intermediate Cherokee Language - Cassette Intermediate Cherokee Language - CD Cherokee Language Supplemental Teacher's Guide Cherokee Language Dictionary - Prentice Robinson Cherokee Language Dictionary - Durbin Feeling Writing Cherokee Sequoyah Language Cherokee Language Made Easy CD Sequoyah 2000 for Windows - Cherokee Language Eastern Cherokee Language Sampler Cassette Eastern Cherokee Language Sampler CD Western Cherokee Language Sampler Cassette Western Cherokee Language Sampler CD

6. Index Of Native American Language Resources On The Internet
Index of native american language Resources on the Internet
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7. Index Of Native American Resources On The Internet - WWWVL
Index of Native American Resources on the Internet. The iTunes shop has again been updated. Language Health Indigenous Knowledge
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8. NATIVE LANGUAGES PAGE
native american language Center at the University of California/Davis Added 6/16/97
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9. Native American Languages
native american languages and resources. If you know of other sites featuring native american languages, please email us with their Internet addresses
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Native American languages
Specific languages
Dictionaries of Native American Languages
Preservation of languages

10. Native American Languages
General native american language sites. American Indian Language Resources. American Indian languages list (with language families)
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11. GeoNative - Amerika - Native American
Ameriketako Jatorrizko Hizkuntza Indioak. native american languages Native languages of Mexico / Mexikoko hizkuntzak.
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Ameriketako Jatorrizko Hizkuntza Indioak
Native American Languages
* Alaska, Canada
Ahtna (Alaska)
Aleut (Alaska)
Algonkin
Atikamekw , Irnu (Quebec)
Beaver [Dunne-za] (Alberta, Canada)
Bella-Coola [Nuxalk] (B.C., Canada).
Cree, Eastern Cree , Iynu (Quebec)
Dena'ina [Tanaina] (Alaska)
Gitxsan [Nisga'a-Gitxsan] (BC, Canada)
Gwich'in [Kutchin] (Alaska; Yukon, Canada)
Haida (BC, Canada)
Halkomelem [Halqemeylem] (BC, Canada)
Innu : Naskapi, Montagnais... (Labrador, Canada)
Inuit: Inuktitut (Greenland, Canada).
Inuit: Inupiaq (Alaska)
Kwak'wala [Kwakiutl] (B.C., Canada)
Koyukon (Alaska)
Mi'kmaq [Micmac] (Maritime provinces, Canada)
Montagnais
Nisga'a [Nisga'a-Gitxsan] (BC, Canada)
Nuxalk [Bella Coola] (B.C., Canada).
Saanich, Samish [Straits Salish] (B.C., Canada).
Shuswap (B.C., Canada).
Slave [Slavey, Hare, Sahtu...] (Canada)
Tanaina [Dena'ina] (Alaska)
Tanana (Alaska)
Tutchone (Yukon, Canada)
Yup'ik [Central Alaskan Yupik] (Alaska)
* Canada-US. Languages across the border. Mugaren bi aldeetan mintzatzen direnak.
Abenaki (Quebec, New England)

12. Cheyenne Language
MAIL ASKING US TO TRANSLATE WORDS TO CHEYENNE OR ANY OTHER native american language. PLEASE DO NOT SEND US ANY NATIVE AMERICAN WORDS, ASKING US
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13. Native American Studies Department At University Of California
Staff. Judy LaDeaux. Tina Tansey native american language Center Indigenous Research Center of the Americas. C.N. Gorman Museum. Links
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14. American Indian Language Resources
Endangered native american languages What Is to Be Done, and Why? native american language Renewal Resources Programs, Indexes, Online Articles and
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General

15. Native American Languages
Index of native american language Indians Work To Save a Languageand Their Heritage Lakota Language Translation OnLine Dictionary Language
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16. NativeTech Native American Technology And Art
revising use of the term "primitive" with respect to Native American Technology and Art Clothing Ojibwe Culture Language Discussion
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17. Native American Languages
Shea s Native Place Native American publications, language, legal resources, history. Yamada Language Guide includes lessons, fonts and software. from
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Native American Language Resources
Languages listed alphabetically.
General:
Blackfoot
Cherokee

18. Official Site Of The Cherokee Nation Based In Tahlequah Oklahoma -
Cherokee The Official Web Site of the Cherokee Nation based in Tahlequah Oklahoma. The Western Band of Cherokee are a federally recognized Native
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19. Native American Culture - Languages
native american languages a list of links to sources of information about, and places to learn, many American Indian, languages.
http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/lang.htm
Languages Aboriginal Languages
This site has good information about the Aanisnaabeg (Algonkian) and Ogwehoweh (Iroquoian) languages. Scroll down past the menus and staff listing for the article. Alabama Language
This page will automatically ask you to download a special font player in order to view this language properly. They have a clever dictionary setup! Alaska Native Language Center
This language center was established in 1972 by state legislation as a center for documentation and cultivation of the state's 20 Native languages. American Indian Language Software Programs
Their vision is "to use computer programming skills to help preserve and teach American Indian language to anyone interested and the young in particular. Once the language is lost; the culture is lost is what we bly believe." "If you are fluent in an American Indian language (or know someone that is) and you would like to be instrumental in preserving and or teaching your native language for the benefit of the young, lets get together to develop a language teaching software program for your native language Cahto Alphabet Chart
This chart has *.wav files to demonstrate each alphabet sound.

20. Native Languages: Links And Resources For Study
native american language resource links, college courses, dictionaries, articles, native american languages Center of American Indian Studies Program,
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stories/language.html
I NWEWINAN
N ative American
Languages
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I nwewinan is the general Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) word for language, word root is "characteristic sounds". This page contains AmerIndian language resources.
Native Language Act of 1992, 42 USC 2291(b) basic legislation providing for funding to preserve Indian languages. Places that Teach Indian Languages this will link-to pages maintained by the University of Minnesota's Less Frequently Taught Language Project. For each Native language there is info listing colleges and universities, levels offered, contact people.
Ojibwe Anishinaabemowin
English - Anishnaabemowin and Anishinaabemowin - English Dictionary lookup word translation. Not too many words in there yet. Try 'HELLO'. Fond du Lac Ojibwe Tribal College project. Oshkabewis Native Journal emphasis is on Ojibwe language and culture. Tables of contents and subscription info for 2 issues only, no actual content.

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