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  1. Education and Language Restoration: Assimilation Versus Cultural Survival (Contemporary Native American Issues) by Jon Allan Reyhner, 2005-09
  2. Washoe Seasons of Life: A Native American Story by Karen Wallis, 2004-10
  3. The Invention of Native American Literature by Robert Dale Parker, 2003-01
  4. Cummings' Vocabulary of Delaware (American Language Reprints, Vol. 15) by Richard W. Cummings, 1999-06
  5. A Circle of Nations: Voices and Visions of American Indians (The Earthsong Collection)
  6. Speak English Like an American for Native Japanese Speakers by Amy Gillett, 2004-04
  7. Sequoya: Native American Scholar (Spirit of America Our People) by C. Ann Fitterer, 2002-08
  8. Lakhotiya Woglaka Po! - Speak Lakota! Level 1 Lakota Language Textbook (Lakhotiya Woglaka Po! - Speak Lakota!) by Jan Ullrich, 2004-09-01
  9. The Paradoxical power of endangerment: traditional Native American Dance and Music in Eastern Oklahoma.(Endangered Languages)(Essay): An article from: World Literature Today by Jason Baird Jackson, 2007-09-01
  10. Wearing the Morning Star: Native American Song-Poems
  11. Tracks That Speak: The Legacy of Native American Words in North American Culture by Charles L. Cutler, 2002-04-03
  12. A Grammar of the Tagalog Language (American Oriental Series, Volume 1) - A Chief Native Idiom of the Philippine Islands by Frank R. Blake, 1925
  13. The Native American in American Literature: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature)
  14. A Vocabulary of Mohegan-pequot (American Language Reprints) by John Dyneley Prince, Frank G. Speck, 2005-05-15

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122. Recommended American Indian Websites
Only Websites that are reflective of american Indian / native american Much social and political information relevant to language maintenance is also
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This list includes selected American Indian web resources useful for academic research and information purposes. (If you are doing library research, please see my American Indian Studies Library Research Guide bibliography also.) Only Websites that are reflective of American Indian / Native American realities were considered; sites that are exclusively "New Age" or otherwise non-native in origin or focus are not included. Recommended Websites listed below were evaluated for breadth, perceived authority, stability, usefulness, and accuracy. e-Journals and electronic news available via ISU Library subscriptions, or freely on the web, are also included. American Indian Websites Aboriginal Canada Portal - Portail des Autochtones au Canada
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Sponsored by the National Library of Medicine, this website provides ample information on various health topics, traditional healing, research, tribal information, and publications.
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This well-organized web site organizes federal government information, reports, and policies relevant to native communities and nations. Topics of interest include health issues and housing, community development, agriculture, and children's issues; includes links to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the US Senate and House of Representatives, and other federal goverment entities. Hosted by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Native American Programs.

123. Native American Language Net: Preserving And Promoting Indigenous American India
Information, resources and indexed links about hundreds of american Indian languages and the native people who speak them. Includes a booklist and a children's section.
http://www.native-languages.org/index.htm
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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.

124. American Indian Facts For Kids A Native American Website For
Website for younger readers presents material about american Indians in convenient questionand-answer format. native american information, pictures,
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Index of American Indian tribes Support our organization Submit a Native American article
Native Languages of the Americas: Facts for Kids
Resources on American Indians for Children and Teachers
Hello, and welcome to Native Languages of the Americas! We are a non-profit organization working to preserve and promote American Indian languages, particularly through the use of Internet technology. Our main Native American Language website contains information and links about dozens of American Indian tribes and their native languages, including vocabulary sets and soundfiles. Although these pages are rich in information, they are also long and complicated, and it can be hard for non-native children to gather facts from them. Due to the many emails we receive every week asking us for Native American information for school or homeschooling reports, we have launched a special "Facts For Kids" project to provide online information about American Indians in an easy-to-read question and answer format, with links we feel are especially accessible to all ages. We encourage students, especially older kids, to look through the rest of our pages to get the best feel for the American Indian cultures they are studying.
Before you start This website may look a little bit boring to you at first glance. There are no animations, no games, no continuously loading flute music and no illustrations (though there are many links to good illustrations). This is important so that our pages can load faster and work for everyone's computers, including the older computers that many American Indian kids use. Native Americans are not extinct. As of the year 2000, there are more than three million Native American people in Canada and the US combinedincluding more than a million children. Native American kids have real-life hopes and real-life problems, just like other kids do. They may take part in traditional Indian dances, or they may be Britney Spears fans, or both. They probably don't live in tepees, any more than non-native kids live in log cabins. And sometimes, they have to do their homework on the Internet. You are sharing this website with each other. Please be respectful neighbors.

125. Lisa Mitten's Native American Links Redirect
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126. Audio-Forum
Selfinstructional audio video programs in 110 languages from Afrikaans to Zulu. Includes large native american collection.
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127. Setting The Record Straight
Site debunking various Internet myths about american Indians, from incorrect assumptions about Indian languages through theories about alien landings.
http://www.native-languages.org/iaq.htm
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There is a lot of very good information about native peoples of America and their languages out there on the Internet. Unfortunately, there is also a lot of garbage. Some of it poses as scholarship. We have strived to include links to as much useful information as possible on our website. However, we are trying to present a correct resource here. Though we have linked to websites which take different positions on legitimate disagreements of theory or history (Was Michigamean a Siouan language? Did Pocahontas really save John Smith's life?), we have not linked to anything we know is substantially incorrect, nor to claims which are unsupported by any fact. Instead, we would like to correct some of the myths, mistakes, and just plain made-up stories of the Internet on this page. Aren't all Amerindian languages related?
These 'languages' are really dialects, right?

Are Amerindian languages related to Mongolian?

Are Amerindian languages descended from Hebrew, Ancient Egyptian, or Scandinavian languages?
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128. International Journal Of American Linguistics
A world forum for the study of all the languages native to North, Central, and South America. Inaugurated by Franz Boas in 1917, IJAL concentrates on the investigation of linguistic data and on the presentation of grammatical fragments and other documents relevant to Amerindian languages.
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129. Stabilizing Indigenous Languages: Status Of Native American Language Endangermen
So, perhaps twothirds of native North american languages are still around. That is an heroic achievement considering the odds that they have faced.
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/pubs/stabilize/i-needs/status.htm
G. Cantoni (Ed.) (1996), Stabilizing Indigenous Languages
Flagstaff: Center for Excellence in Education, Northern Arizona University Status of Native American Language Endangerment
Michael Krauss
S peaking of the sacredness of things, I honestly believe, as a linguist who is supposed to view languages as objects of scientific study, that somehow or other they elude us, because every language has its own divine spark of life. Philosophers have said that languages are, in fact, forms of life. I believe that. As I have said before, a hundred linguists working for a hundred years could not get to the bottom of a single language. I never heard any linguist disagree with that statement. Yes and a hundred Navajo linguists working a hundred years on Navajo still, I am sure you would all admit, would not get to the bottom of Navajo. It certainly would help, though, if there were a hundred Navajo linguists working a hundred years on Navajo. Let us hope that Navajo and other such languages will be around for a hundred years. How much longer, though, will these remaining languages survive? That concern brings me here to Flagstaff, because it is up to us more than anybody else to help save these languages. No one today is actively punishing people, as far as I know, for speaking their language in school. Now people are losing their languages further, because they have been brainwashed for generations by English-only policy and pressure in the schools to give up their languages, unnecessarily, in the process of learning English. For their languages, they have been turned into their own worst enemies.

130. YourDictionary.com • North American Languages: Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Chero
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  • 131. GeoNative - Kreolerak - Creoles - Basque Icelandic Pidgin
    of pidginized contact languages among Basque, Icelandic whalers and native Americans in Canada.......
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    Kreolerak / Creoles
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    Kreolerak zer diren
    Munduko Kreolerak eta loturak taulen orriekiko
    Euskaran oinarritutako pidginak
    Euskal pidgin adibideak
    Loturak eta mapak
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    Creoles: an introduction
    Creoles of the World and links to placename tables.
    Basque-Icelandic and Basque-Algonquian pidgin languages
    Examples of Pidgins based in Basque
    Links and maps
    Kreolera
    Hizkuntzen arteko kontaktutik batzuetan tarteko mintzairak sortzen dira: pidgin-ak. Mintzaira desberdineko hiztunen komunikazio beharretik jaiotzen da pidgin bat, eta kode sinpleak dituen mintzaira bat izaten da. Hala ere, batzuetan, haurrak pidgin bat mintzatzen den inguruan hazten badira, hizkuntza hori bere egiten dute eta jatorrizko hiztun bihurtzen dira. Hortik aurrera pidgin-a kreolera bihur daiteke, eta hizkuntza baten funtzio guztiak bete. Kreolerak ez dira, beraz, dialekto eta hizkera oker eta osatugabeak, hizkuntza osoki gramatikalak baizik. Munduko toki askotan sortu dira kreolerak, baina oso errekonozimendu ofizial eskasa dute: hizkera baztertuak dira, zentzu batean.
    Creoles
    When speakers of different languages mix, a pidgin may arise as a form of communication. A pidgin is a language that mixes elements of other languages with simple codes. Sometimes, children grow up in a pidgin environment, and that language becomes their native tongue. After that, a creole is born, and the language fills all the functions of any other given language. Creoles are not dialects or half-langauges full of errors, but fully gramatical languages, complete communication tools for the speakers. There are Creoles in several parts of the world, but they are seldom recognised as full-grown languages.

    132. Census.gov Is Experiencing
    74 228 Central and South american Indian languages.. 59 300 Haida. 5068 NOTE The american Indian languages shown above are the major languages.
    http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/race/indian/ailang3.txt
    The Census.gov web site is experiencing technical difficulties.
    It is estimated that Census.gov hardware repairs will be completed shortly.
    Many Census.gov resources are still accessible, and can be reached from the the links listed below.
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