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         Native American Language:     more books (112)
  1. Africans and Native Americans: The Language of Race and the Evolution of Red-Black Peoples by Jack D. Forbes, 1993-03-01
  2. Lexical Acculturation in Native American Languages (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics, 20) by Cecil H. Brown, 1999-02-04
  3. Native American Sign Language by Olsen, 1998-08-01
  4. Theoretical Perspectives on Native American Languages (Suny Series in Linguistics) by Donna B. Gerdts, 1989-06
  5. Native American Language Ideologies: Beliefs, Practices, and Struggles in Indian Country by Paul V. Kroskrity, Margaret C. Field, 2009-02-15
  6. Lonely Planet USA Phrasebook: English, Native American Languages & Hawaiian (Lonely Planet : Language Survival Kit) by Colleen Cotter, Jim Crotty, et all 1995-10
  7. The Athabaskan Languages: Perspectives on a Native American Language Family (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics)
  8. Native American Languages (Native American Life) by Bethanne Kelly Patrick, 2002-08
  9. 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
  10. Bilingualism and Language Contact: Spanish, English, and Native American Languages (Bilingual Education Series) by Florence Barkin, Elizabeth A. Brandt, 1982-09
  11. Syntax and Semantics, Volume 16: The Syntax of Native American Languages
  12. Word Dance: The Language of Native American Culture by Carl Waldman, 2002-02
  13. Studies in South American Native Languages: From Mss. And Rare Printed Sources [1892 ] by Daniel Garrison Brinton, 2009-09-22
  14. The Language of Native American Baskets: From the Weavers' View by Bruce Bernstein, 2003-09

1. Index Of Native American Language Resources On The Internet
a resource for the Hawaiian language Languages in the USA Maidu Grammar and DictionaryNatick Glossary (small) native american language Center Native American
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAlanguage.html
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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.

2. Native American Language Center
native american language Center. The native american language Center Archiveswill be housed in the Special Collections of Shields Library at UC Davis.
http://cougar.ucdavis.edu/nas/NALC/home.html
Native American Language Center
Department of Native American Studies, UC Davis
The center encourages linguistic research on American Indian languages, and fosters 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. It encourages the active participation of scholars and students, both native and non-native, in the task of language preservation and revitalization, while also providing the resources and support for the training of a new and engaged generation of research linguists and linguistic anthropologists.
SSILA
Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas
Glyph Dwellers
An electronic journal.
Maya Hieroglyphic Database Project
Sponsored by NEH and NSF
Terralingua
Partnerships for Linguistic and Biological Diversity
The Tzeltal Dictionary Project

The Native American Language Center is an initiative of the Department of Native American Studies at UC Davis, under the direction of Martha Macri, Victor Montejo and Victor Golla, (Humboldt State University). Sheri Tatsch, Ph.C., is the Executive Director.
The Native American Language Center Archives will be housed in the Special Collections of Shields Library at UC Davis. It will serve as a repository for field notes donated by linguists and other scholars who have recorded Indian languages.

3. Native American Languages
native american language Resources Languages listed alphabetically. Native American Association of Germany It sounds weird, but these guys actually have a great list of native american language links from many languages not found here.
http://www.plumsite.com/palace/native.htm
Native American Language Resources
Languages listed alphabetically. Updated
General:
Blackfoot
Cherokee
Cree
Lakota

4. Native American Language Preservation
speakers of a Native language, that language can be endangered. native american language Preservation (NALP) is a
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CASAE/nalp
Other sites of interest: Salish Kootenai College Web site . Salish Kootenai faculty were involved in the conception of NALP. The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages University of Colorado at Boulder Linguistics Page Native American Language Preservation Even when there are many speakers of a Native language, that language can be endangered. Native American Language Preservation (NALP) is a national organization consisting of educators and linguists working to teach and preserve Native American languages. NALP is a "committee looking for a project" and its members can serve as consultants and helpers to organizations, groups, tribes, and agencies. NALP can assist tribes in asking themselves the "right questions" about their languages in order to extract the rules of that language so as to better teach it to others. If you are interested in the activities of NALP, please send

5. Native American Languages
General native american language sites. American Indian Language Resources. American Indian languages list (with
http://www.geocities.com/cheyenne_language/langlinks.htm
Native American languages
Specific languages
Preservation of languages
Language family and regional sites

6. Native American Studies, UC Davis
Faculty Carl N. Gorman Museum native american language Center IRCA IndigenousResearch Center of the Americas Resources Campus resources for students NASU Category Society Ethnicity Education Academic Departments
http://cougar.ucdavis.edu/nas/home.html
Department of Native American Studies, UC Davis
We are currently revising our website. Improvements coming soon.
Undergraduate Program
This UC Davis catalog page contains links to courses and requirements for major and minor.
Graduate Program
Description of and requirements for the M.A. and Ph.D. programs.
Faculty

Carl N. Gorman Museum

Native American Language Center

IRCA: Indigenous Research Center of the Americas
...
Resources
Campus resources for students
NASU: Native American Student Union
(coming soon)
AISES: American Indian Science and Engineering Society
(coming soon)
Links to related sites
(coming soon) Glyphdwellers Glyph Dwellers is an occasional publication of the Maya Hieroglyphic Database Project.
Last updated April 3rd, 2002 Webpage Content by Native American Studies Faculty Web Committee.

7. Native Languages: Links And Resources For Study
native american language resource links, college courses, dictionaries, articles, books native american languages Center of American Indian Studies Program, University of California, Davis. Lakota language
http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/stories/language.html
I NWEWINAN
N ative American
Languages
Page Navigation Buttons
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.

8. Language & Culture Links: Native American
Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Language and Culture Resources NativeWeb native american language Links a growing list of links for many native languages including Anishinaabe,
http://www.ncbe.gwu.edu/links/langcult/native.htm
Native American
Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian
Language and Culture Resources Also: Publishers Research Articles Web
Indexes
...
Resources
Web Indexes see ... cradleboard's listing of sites sorted by tribe/nation Bill's Aboriginal Links links for Aboriginal resources for Canada (including Canadian law and legislation), the U.S., Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, plus international links, Aboriginal newsgroups, Aboriginal arts, and other cultural and human rights links. Index of Native American Resources on the Internet an extensive listing of Native web resources: It includes links for Culture, History, Education, Language, Health, Indigenous Knowledge, Arts, Music, Museums, Archaeology, Genealogy, Government and Legal information, Nations, Organizations, Media and more. Native American Home Pages provides links to over 150 tribal home pages , as well as native organizations, Tribal Colleges, media, and powwows and festivals.

9. NATIVE LANGUAGES PAGE
Added 9/5/98. native american language Center at the University ofCalifornia/Davis Added 6/16/97. Native North American Languages
http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/natlang.html
NATIVE LANGUAGES PAGE
Maintained by Lisa Mitten ; last updated December 16, 2002

10. American Indian Language Resources
Status of native american language Endangerment Michael Krauss; Stabilizing IndigenousLanguages; A Note Language Lessons native american language Courses.
http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/lang.html
General

11. Native Languages: Links And Resources For Study
native american language resource links, college courses, dictionaries, articles,books. INWEWINAN native american languages Page Navigation Buttons
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stories/language.html
I NWEWINAN
N ative American
Languages
Page Navigation Buttons
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.

12. Native American Language Programs @ Buffalo Trails - Main Menu
Audiotapes and workbook for Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Kiowa, Sioux, Cheyenne, Diné, Apache, Muskogee Category Society Ethnicity Native Americans Languages......All of our native american language programs have been developed in conjunctionwith tribal language retention committees and/or have the endorsement and
http://www.native-americans.org/languages/languages-index.htm
Native American Language Programs @ Buffalo Trails - Language Programs - Main Menu
All of our Native American language programs have been developed in conjunction with local tribal language
retention committees 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. Visit all of these Buffalo Trails links for the best of Native America.
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Offers Native American products and music.Category Shopping Ethnic and Regional North American Native American......Learn your native american language with our tribal endorsed languageprograms or order Native American music, video and books.
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14. Online Library: Language & Culture: Native American, Alaska Native, Hawaiian (In
Stabilizing What? An Ecological Approach to Language Renewal M. Fettes, 1997.(via NAU). Status of native american language Endangerment. M. Krauss, 1996.
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/library/langcult/native.htm
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Also see: Native American Links Native American Aboriginal Language Maintenance, Development, and Enhancement . B. Burnaby, 1996. , R.J. Clark, 1999. (via NWREL American Indian Learning Styles Survey: An Assessment of Teachers Knowledge . K. Swisher, 1994. An Ethnomathematics Approach to Teaching Language Minority Students . D. M. Davison. 1990. (via NAU An Initial Exploration of the Navajo Nation's Language and Culture Initiative A. Batchelder, S. Markel, 1997. (via NAU Beauford-Delta Divisional Board of Education . P. Gordon, 1996. Bilingual Education Policy and the Empowerment of American Indian Communities . T.L. McCarty, 1994. Bilingualism (Ancestral Language Maintenance) Among Native American, Vietnamese American, and Hispanic American College Students . C. Wharry, 1993. Change From the Inside Out: A Story of Transformation in a Navajo Community School S. Begay, G. Sells Dick, D. W. Estell, J. Estell, T. L. McCarty, A. Sells, 1995.

15. Language & Culture Links: Native American
NativeWeb native american language Links a growing list of links for many nativelanguages including Anishinaabe, Athabascan, Blackfoot, Cherokee, Cheyenne
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/links/langcult/native.htm
Native American
Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian
Language and Culture Resources Also: Publishers Research Articles Web
Indexes
...
Resources
Web Indexes see ... cradleboard's listing of sites sorted by tribe/nation Bill's Aboriginal Links links for Aboriginal resources for Canada (including Canadian law and legislation), the U.S., Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, plus international links, Aboriginal newsgroups, Aboriginal arts, and other cultural and human rights links. Index of Native American Resources on the Internet an extensive listing of Native web resources: It includes links for Culture, History, Education, Language, Health, Indigenous Knowledge, Arts, Music, Museums, Archaeology, Genealogy, Government and Legal information, Nations, Organizations, Media and more. Native American Home Pages provides links to over 150 tribal home pages , as well as native organizations, Tribal Colleges, media, and powwows and festivals.

16. Native Languages Of The Americas: Preserving And Promoting American Indian Langu
Information and indexed links about hundreds of American Indian languages and the native people who Category Society Ethnicity Native Americans Languages...... If you are looking for Orrin's homepage, we moved it from here togive more prominence to the native american language pages. You
http://www.geocities.com/bigorrin/
What's new on our site today!
Native Languages of the Americas
Welcome to Native Languages of the Americas . This site is not beautiful. Probably, it never will be. Neither of us is a web designer. (I, Orrin, am barely computer-literate, to be honest. Many thanks to Laura Redish for her help.) But this site has inner beauty, for it is, or will be, a compendium of the indigenous American languages of the Western Hemisphere.
Click here for an alphabetical master list of American Indian languages and tribes, with links to specific information about each language and its native speakers.
Click here for linguistic family groupings showing the linguistic relationships between Amerindian languages.
Click here for a list of indigenous American peoples featured on our site.
Click here for links to books and other resources by and about American Indians.
Click here for links to general American Indian language resources. NOTE Some of the links we provide are more useful than others. We are not responsible for the content of any of the sites we link to. We have tried to provide the most complete directory of Native American Indian language materials available. If a link is dead, or you have one to add, or if there is a mistake on our site you would like to correct, information you would like us to add, or admiration you wish to express, here is our contact page , also with answers to frequently asked questions. If you are looking for Orrin's homepage, we moved it from here to give more prominence to the Native American language pages. You can now find Orrin's home page

17. TITLE 42 , CHAPTER 34 , Sec. 2991b-3.
the establishment and support of a community native american language project tobring older and younger Native Americans together to facilitate and encourage
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/42/2991b-3.html
US CODE COLLECTION TITLE 42 CHAPTER 34 > Sec. 2991b-3. Prev Next Sec. 2991b-3. - Grant program to ensure survival and continuing vitality of Native American languages (a) Authority to award grants The Secretary shall award a grant to any agency or organization that is - eligible for financial assistance under section (a) of this title; and selected under subsection (c) of this section; to be used to assist Native Americans in ensuring the survival and continuing vitality of Native American languages. (b) Purposes for which grants may be used The purposes for which each grant awarded under subsection (a) of this section may be used include, but are not limited to - the establishment and support of a community Native American language project to bring older and younger Native Americans together to facilitate and encourage the transfer of Native American language skills from one generation to another; the establishment of a project to train Native Americans to teach a Native American language to others or to enable them to serve as interpreters or translators of such language; the development, printing, and dissemination of materials to be used for the teaching and enhancement of a Native American language;

18. California Native American Language Map
THE CALIFORNIA NATIVE AMERICAN PAGE. This page gives a picture of the way NativeAmericans lived in California in the past. The map above shows language groups.
http://bss.sfsu.edu/calstudies/NativeWebPages/ca web 1.html
THE CALIFORNIA NATIVE AMERICAN PAGE This page gives a picture of the way Native Americans lived in California in the past. There is also some information about where the groups live today, and some information about festivals and places where artifacts are exhibited, as well as mention of contemporary artists. The map above shows language groups. To use the map, click on a colored area to go to a map of groups related by language, and then click on the color area to find the names of the groups, and once more to display text on that group. Or, you might prefer to access information by group name.
Where in the world?
Click here for a map of California's location in the United States. This project was created using early ethnographic resources, and attempts to give a picture of what life was like for Native Californias at the time of European contact. Of course, although the ethnographers tried to understand what they saw and were told, they must have made mistakes. The best people to talk to about Native California are the California Indian people themselves. For information on the names of the California tribes and how to contact their Tribal Councils, go to the following web site: http://indy4.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/maps/ca/california.html

19. NativeWeb Resources: Native American Languages
Mi'gmaq Online talking dictionary of the Mi'gmaq language. Native AmericanLanguage Center UC Davis, US - Southwest, 2059. The Center's
http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/languages_linguistics/native_american_languag

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    American Language Reprints homepage
    Our web site focuses on early primary source material relating to the languages of the Eastern Woodland tribes such as the Nanticoke, Powhatan, Mohegan-Pequot, Mohawk, Wyandot, and many others. It includes a listing of our reprinted books on the subject as well as many free services, including a searchable database of Native American words, and a prototype linguistic atlas.
    Anishinaabe Language Resources Anishinaabe
    More sites on www.fdl.cc.mn.us
    Anishinaabe Translator Ojibwe Canada - Eastern
    Translate a word online from English to Anishinaabe or Anishinaabe to English. The double vowel system used here is based on the work of linguists Earl Nyholm of Bemidji State University and John Nichols of The University of Manitoba.
    anishinaabemowin.org
  • 20. University Outreach - Native American Language Center
    native american language Center. A Native linguistic anthropologists. KeyWords Native American, native american language, language, linguistics.
    http://outreach.ucdavis.edu/programs/nalc.htm
    Native American Language Center
    A Native American Language Center is being established at the University of California, Davis, under the direction of Martha J. Macri (Native American Studies, UC Davis) and Victor Golla, (Native American Studies, Humboldt State University). Helen McCarthy is the Executive Director. Since its inception in 1991, the native American Language Center's goal has been to support the teaching and learning of Native American languages.The Center is associated with the UC Davis Native American Studies Department has a dual function. It will encourage general linguistic research on American Indian languages, but it will also be dedicated to fostering 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. The Center will encourage the active participation of scholars and students, both native and non-native, in the task of language preservation and revitalization, while also providing the resources and support for the training of a new and engaged generation of research linguists and linguistic anthropologists Key Words: Native American, Native American language, language, linguistics

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