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- Welcome to the Abenaki Language
- good info- The Abenaki Language
- lots of info from "Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People"- Aleut
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Alsea
- some basic details and region map- The Alsea Language
- good details- American Indian Sign Language
- good page from the Comanche Lodge- Amerindian Languages
- numbers in many different languages- Rob's Ojibwe (Anishinaabemowin) Language Page
- "Questions, Nouns, Verbs, Animal Names, Verb (Tense) Phrases, Preverbs, Numbers, Money-Zhooniyaa, Links"- A Simplified Description of Apache Pronunciation
- a detailed look- Apache
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Apache
- where it is taught- Arapaho
- basic info and products- Arawak
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Assinaboin
- World Language Resources - commercial site- California Athapascan Home Page
- "The Athabascan languages formerly spoken in the northern third of Mendocino and the southern half of Humboldt counties in northwestern California fall into three broad groups of closely related dialects: Hupa-Chilula, Mattole-Bear River, and Eel River (including Cahto and the "Kuneste" (from koneest'ee', person) dialects: "Lassik", Nongatl, Sinkyone, Wailaki). Of these languages only Hupa is still spoken."- Blackfoot Language
- audio samples, phonetics, bibliography, etc.- Blackfoot
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Caddo
- World Language Resources - commercial site- The Cahto ("Kato") Language
- Body parts, Humans, Manmade items, Natural features & phenomena, Places, Plants- Carrier
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Cayuse
- some info on the Oregon tribe- A few words in Cherokee
- Raven's Tsalagi page, lots of info- Cherokee Language ~ Lesson 1
- "Here you can learn some basic Cherokee phrases and words"- Cherokee Dictionary
- and the syllabary also- moondove's spiral 8
- a Cherokee Dictionary & pronunciation guide- Cherokee
- some info, copy of font and links- All Things Cherokee
- great site with lots of links- Cherokee Language lessons
- lots of info- Cheyenne Language Web Site
- pronunciation guide, and other useful information- Modern Cheyenne Pronunciation
- the Southern dialect- Cheyenne
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Cheyenne <=> English Online Dictionary
- just enter the word you want- Cheyenne Picture Dictionary
- click on a picture and hear the word- Chickasaw
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Chinook
- from the University of Oregon- Chipewyan
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Chippewa
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Choctaw
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Choctaw Language
- Common Phrases, Grammar, Wav files of Choctaw- Choctaw Language Lesson
- some words and a pronunciation guide- Clatskanie
- info on this Oregon group- Coeur d'Alene
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Comanche Language & Cultural Preservation Committee
- describes their efforts & projects- Comanche
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Comanche Language
- several words and pronunciations- Coos
- info on this Oregon tribe- Coquille
- info from University of Oregon- Cree Language Home
- syllabics, lessons, stories & poems- NEHINAWE: Speak Cree
- lectures, info and links- Cree
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Cree Hand Signals
- pictures for both nouns and words- Creek
- World Language Resources - commercial site- A GRAMMAR OF THE MASKWKE, OR CREEK LANGUAGE
- Lessons in Spelling, Reading, and Defining- Crow
- World Language Resources - commercial site- The Dakota Language Homepage
- language lessons, etc.- Dakota Language Homepage: Lesson 1
- So.Dakota State Univ. language course- DAKOTA (SIOUX, LAKOTA)
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Delaware
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Dena'ina
- many words in this language- Eskimo words for snow
- from the "Urban Legends" site - interesting- Eskimo
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Flathead
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Fox
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Gros Ventre Coloring Book
- very nicely done- Haida
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Hawaiian Dictionary
- lots of info- Hawaiian
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Hopi
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Huastec
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Danny Ammon's Hupa Language Web Page
- alphabet, numbers, verbs, words, etc.- The Hupa and Tsnungxwe Language
- links and info- Hupa
- World Language Resources - commercial site- Indian Languages
- detailed look at the study of them- Indian Languages of Mexico
- good break down, in English and Spanish- Indian Sign Language
- very detailed site from The Inquiry Net- Indian Sign Language
- several pages of descriptions from El Centro College- Inuktitut syllabic chart
- developed by missionaries stationed in the Arctic regions, enabling the Inuit to record their history- I�upiaq language teaching and learning resources and tools
- from www.Alaskool.org- I�upiaq Eskimo Dictionary
- from Alaskool- I�upiaq Phrasebook
- from Alaskool.org- Inupiaq
- basic- The I�upiaq Numeral System
- by students in Kaktovik- Jennifer's Page of Links
- Language resources for many tribal languages- Kalapuyan
- from Oregon- The Kashaya Language
- short page- Keresan Pueblo Indian Sign Language
- shows a few examples of both Keresan and ASL for the same word- An Unofficial Practical Orthography for the Kiowa Language
- by Olli Salmi- Klallam Culture
- phrases, words, alphabet and more- Klamath / Modoc Linguistics Page
- background, resources, papers & texts- Klamath
- from University of Oregon- Kumeyaay Indian Language
- Samuel Brown's site on the Kumeyaay language (southern California, northern Mexico)- Language Arts Links
- some links- Language groups
- classifications- Languages
- interesting article from the "Cultures in America" site- Languages in Canada
- who, how many and where- Languages in the USA
- who, how many and where- Common Words and Phrases in Lenape - Page 1 (Delaware)
- lots of info- Lenape Language
- words and pronunciation guide- Lenape
- long word list- Linguistic Classification of American Indians
- a chart showing relationships & links to show what languages are from what base- Massachusetts Indian Language
- long word list- Mayan Language
- sounds, pronunciation, etc.- Say hello in the Mayan language
- hear it and say it- Mayan Languages Program
- info and resources- The Miami Language
- a look at the language and words from "The Miami Nation of Indians of the State of Indiana, Inc."- Michigamea
- one of the divisions of the Miami-Illinois-speaking Illinois alliance- Mikmaq Language
- lots of info- Mingo-EGADS
- Mingo words, alphabet, pronunciation, etc- MUSKOGEE/CREEK ALPHABET
- side-by-side listing- "My name is..." in over 150 Languages
- including several Indian ones- How Can I Learn Nahuatl?
- Grammars, Dictionaries, Texts, Current Materials, Courses, Mailing List- Native American Languages
- links to: Abenaki, Cheyenne, Inuit, Navajo, Ojibwe,& Pueblo- Native American Sign Language
- photos to show words- Native Languages
- home of the "Speakers of the Earth Native American Languages Learning Programs"- Navajo - Dine - GeoNative
- lots of Navajo words- Nez Perce
- map & info- Nez Perce Phonetics
- "Nez Perce has 36 phonemes, following along the general pattern of this chart"- Nez Perce Words
- lists a few words- "No" in over 150 Languages
- including several Indian ones- North American Languages
- nice links page from yourDictionary.com- Numbers in Amerindian Languages
- 1 to 10 in many different languages- The Numbers in Various Writing Systems
- including Cherokee and Chinantec- Ojibwe Language & Culture
- language, essays & references by Nancy Vogt- CHIPPEWA (OJIBWE) LANGUAGE BOOK
- info on different subjects- Omaha-Ponca
- "Omaha-Ponca is the language of the Omaha (UmaNhaN) and Ponca (PpaNkka) nations. Although shared by two nations, it is treated as a single language because mutual comprehension is complete."- The Paiute language
- "The following phrases can be listened to using one of the many available plugins that are that are available for your browser. The files are .au formatted"- Passamaquoddy-Maliseet Dictionary
- plenty of info- Penutian
- more links on this language- Penutian Language Phylum
- a nice chart showing relationships between languages- Potawatomi Dictionary
- the continuing efforts of Jim McKinney and Smokey McKinney- Seminole Tribe of Florida: Language
- a discussion of the Muscogee (Creek) and Miccosukee languages and a some words- Shasta
- info and a map- Shawnee Language
- a long list of words- Shawnee Names
- many names and descriptions- Shoshone Language Home Page
- orthography and new words- Siouan Languages
- excellent source of information- Standard Siouan Fonts
- "A set of characters for use in current phonemic transcriptions and popular orthographies of Siouan languages", etc.- Questions about Siouan and Other Native American Languages
- excellent source of information- Siuslaw
- info and a map- First Edition of The Modern Taino Dictionary
- a project of the "Taino Inter-Tribal Council Inc"- Takelma
- map and info- Tillamook
- info and map- Tlingit
- Language resources from www.Alaskool.org- Interactive Tlingit Dictionary
- lots of words listed- Lessons in Reading and Writing the Tlingit Language
- from www.Alaskool.org- Tlingit Phrases
- a few words- Ling�t Yoo X'at�ngi: The Tlingit Language
- basic info- Tlingit Language
- a list of words- Universal Language of the Plains
- photos to show words- The Wailaki Language
- band names- "Welcome" in over 150 Languages
- including several Indian ones- "What is your name?" in over 150 Languages
- including several Indian ones- B.N.O.Walker's Wyandot Vocabulary
- list of words- Yamada Language Guides
- Links to info on Cherokee, Choctaw, Costanoan, Cree, Dakota, Inuit, Iroquois, Lakota, Mayan, Navajo, Ojibwe, Oneida, Osage, & Quecha- "Yes" in over 150 Languages
- including several Indian ones
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