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  1. Good Words to You: An All-New Dictionary and Native's Guide to the Unknown American Language by John Ciardi, 1987-04
  2. How America's First Settlers Invented Chattel Slavery: Dehumanizing Native Americans and Africans With Language, Laws, Guns, and Religion (Berkeley Insights in Linguistics and Semiotics) by David K. O'Rourke, 2004-11-08
  3. What do you say? (responding to language offensive to Native Americans): An article from: The Other Side by June Lorenzo, 1998-03-01
  4. A Concise Dictionary Of The Nuuchahnulth Language Of Vancouver Island (Native American Studies) by John T. Stonham, 2005-03-20
  5. A Second Browser's Dictionary and Native's Guide to the Unknown American Language by John Ciardi, 1983-05
  6. American Indian culture at risk. (Cherokee anthropologist Robert Thomas reports language and culture loss among Native Americans): An article from: The Futurist
  7. GENESIS Or The FIRST BOOK Of MOSES [Translated into the Cherokee Language]. [Translated by S.A. Worcester]. by [Cherokee Indians].[Native American Indians]., 1856
  8. A PRAYER BOOK, In the Language of the Six Nations of Indians Containing the Morning and Evening Service, the Litany, Catechism, Some of the Collects, and the Prayers and Thanksgivings Upon Several Occasions, in the Book of Common Prayer of the Protestant Episcopal Church:Together with Forms of Family and Private Devotion. Compiled from Various Translations, and Prepared for Publication by Request of the Domestic Committee of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. by The Rev. Solomon. [Native Americans].Davis, 1837
  9. EXODUS: Or The Second Book of Moses. Translated into the Cherokee Language. by [Cherokee Indians].[Native American Indians]., 1853
  10. 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Characteristics of American Indians and Alaska Natives by Tribe and Language, Pt. 1 and 2
  11. Mobilian Jargon: Linguistic and Sociohistorical Aspects of a Native American Pidgin (Oxford Studies in Language Contact) by Emanuel J. Drechsel, 1997-03-13
  12. Linguistic acculturation in Mopan Maya: A study of language change in Belizan Mopan due to Spanish and English culture and language contact (LINCOM studies in Native American linguistics) by Lieve Verbeeck, 1998
  13. Native language assessment of Asian-American students (Professional papers / National Center for Bilingual Research) by Rosita G Galang, 1982
  14. Teaching American Indian and Alaska Native languages in the schools : what has been learned (SuDoc ED 1.331/2:EDO-RC-99-10) by Thomas D. Peacock, 1999

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Fifteen families of languages are native to Mexico and Central America. Some of these families, such as Uto-Aztecan, overlap into North America, and others, such as Chibchan and Maipurean, extend from South America into Middle America. The Maya family consists of 31 languages spoken principally in southern Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. Chol was the main language during the Classic period of Maya civilization , from about AD 300 to 900. It was joined later by Yucatec Maya. Several Mayan languages have many speakers, including K'iche' with 675,000, Yucatec Maya with 500,000, Mam with 400,000, and Kaqchikel with 375,000. More people speak each of these languages than speak all the Native American languages in Canada and the United States combined.

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native american language Center at the University of California/Davis Added native american languages - a clearinghouse of information and resources.
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The Indigenous Language Institute (ILI) recognizes the imminent loss of indigenous peoples' languages and acknowledges the individuality of indigenous communities. ILI facilitates innovative, successful community-based initiatives for language revitalization through collaboration with other appropriate groups and organizations, and promotes public awareness of this crisis.
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The Native American Language Center has a dual function: to encourage linguistic research on American Indian languages, and to foster the intergenerational transfer of language knowledge in Native American communities. The overall aim of the Center is to develop a sustained and productive relationship between American Indian linguistic scholarship and the needs and aspirations of Native American people.

69. SNOMNH Native American Languages Main Page
The native american languages collection acts at the Sam Noble Museum of Natural The Division of native american languages has four fundamental goals
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    74. Native American Languages: Languages Of North America
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        The most widely accepted classification of Native American languages N of Mexico (although some included are also spoken in Mexico and Central America) is that made by Edward Sapir in 1929. Sapir arranged the numerous linguistic groups in six major unrelated linguistic stocks, or families. There are Eskimo-Aleut , Algonquian-Wakashan, Nadene, Penutian, Hokan-Siouan, and Aztec-Tanoan.
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        The Nadene languages form another linguistic family; its branches include Athabascan , Haida, and Tlingit. The Haida and Tlingit tongues are spoken in parts of Canada and Alaska. As a whole, the Nadene languages have tones that convey meaning and some degree of polysynthesism. The verb is characterized by a reliance on aspect and voice rather than on tense. The Penutian linguistic stock includes several branches, such as the Maidu, Wintun, and Yokuts language groups, all of which are native to California. Probably also in the Penutian family are the Sahaptin, Chinook, and Tsimshian languages of the Pacific Northwest coast, as well as other tongues in Mexico and parts of Central America. Penutian languages resemble those of the Indo-European family in several ways (for example, they have true cases for the noun).

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    Merriwether s work is in the same vein, using Native American correspond to three main native american language groups — Amerind, Nadene and Eskaleut.
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    77. Native American Language Products
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    Linguist's Software produces 21 font products that together support at least the following 86 Native American languages, plus hundreds of dialects. Check the list below for the product that best meets your needs. Product Languages Supported LaserCherokee Cherokee LaserCherokee in Unicode Cherokee, plus west European (Latin 1) languages LaserChoctaw Choctaw LaserCree Cree LaserGwich'in The following Athapaskan languages: Hän, Kaska, Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone, Tagish, Tanacross, Upper Tanana, Tahltan, and Tlingit. A customized version of LaserGwich'in also supports Koyukan (specify if needed). Because of the variety of diacritics, many European, Roman-based languages, including French, German, and Spanish, are also covered. LaserGwich'in can even be used for some forms of Chinese transliteration. LaserHul'qumi'num' Hul' q umi'num' and English LaserInuktitut Inuktitut LaserIñupiaq Iñupiaq (including their Base-20 number system) and English LaserJicarilla Jicarilla, Keres (both Western Keres Pueblo and Eastern Keres Pueblo)

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    Cherokee Sites General Native American Sites Search Engines The Official site of the Cherokee Nation
    The Cherokee National Historical Society is an excellent starting point for Cherokee information on the web.
    The Red Nation of the Cherokee site. This site has a wonderful links section, with a lot of sites that can probably answer your questions.
    The Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, North Carolina, I especially like their FAQ page. Their Gift Shop has some books and other items available.
    This page, entitled History of the Cherokee—White Indian's Homepage , has a wonderful links list which I highly recommend for anyone looking for specific information about Cherokees as well as other Native topics.
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    79. Native American Languages
    native american languages. Used for. American Indian languages. Subject Categories. 625 Language families. Historical note. 2000.
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    80. Native American Languages, Part Of Utah State University's On-Line Linguistics P
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    Languages of Native America, English 5210b
    This course will focus only on the languages of Native America including their classification and the current controversies surrounding it. Representative languages from each of the major families will be studied and other topics such as areal typology, borrowing, and language recovery as they affect Native America will be discussed. Textbook Marianne Mithun. 1999. The Languages of Native North America. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reading Assignments Module 1 : Reading assignment: Chapter 1, Sounds and Sound Patterns, pp. 15-36. Module 2 : Reading assignment: Chapter 2, Words, pp. 37-67. Module 3 : Reading assignment: Chapter 3, Grammatical Categories, pp. 68-186. Module 4 : Reading assignment: Chapter 4, Sentences, pp. 187-271. Module 5 : Reading assignment: Chapter 5, Special Language, pp. 272-294. Module 6 : Reading assignment: Chapter 6, Relations among the Languages, pp. 297-325. Module 7 : Reading assignment: Chapter 7, Catalogue. Read the following sections plus at least five others of your choice: Algic Family, pp. 327-340; Athabaskan-Eyak-Tlingit Family, pp. 346-367; Eskimo-Aleut Family, pp. 400-410; Siouan-Catawban Family, pp. 501-509; Uto-Aztecan Family, pp. 539-548.

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