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Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-05-09, 14:42
by Massimiliano B
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-05-31, 1:37
by księżycowy
Added some very good resources for Dogrib (Athabascan) to the main list. Just a shame they don't have any audio for it. But it's still an exceptionally good textbook and dictionary set.
Great, now I have another language to taunt me.
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-06-02, 16:42
by Massimiliano B
I've found
this site with Passamaquoddy dictionary, videos, and other documents.
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-06-19, 15:11
by Massimiliano B
Here is a book about Lakhota syntax:
http://pubman.mpdl.mpg.de/pubman/item/e ... 1977_o.pdfI've found it in
this site.
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-07-16, 17:15
by ceid donn
Squamish/Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Coast Salish):
Here's a new language blog by a Squamish man who's working to revitalize the language:
http://squamishlanguage.com/His twitter account: @Khelsilem
According to wiki there's only about 10 native speakers (2010 stats). So access to someone teaching the language via social media is great.
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Mi'kmaqOn Twitter: @pemaptoq -- a word a day from Mi’gmaq-Mi’kmaq Online;
http://mikmaqonline.orgAnd for finding speakers and learners on Twitter for various indigenous languages (although NAILs are sadly underrepresented):
http://indigenoustweets.com/ (And if you wish, you can get your twitter account added--when I learn a bit more Mi'kmaq I'd ask to have mine added to the Mi'kmaq list. There's only 4 so far!
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Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-07-16, 21:41
by księżycowy
Still is quite a nice list. Great to see such a diverse group.
Too bad I don't have a twitter account (or really have a need for one).
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-07-21, 6:51
by ceid donn
Don't know if anyone's seen these yet:
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Navajo:
There's a You Tube user named daybreakwarrior who's been putting up videos for Navajo lessons/word of day. Here's his videos for counting in Navajo:
0-10:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7XeCFNL ... ure=relmfu11-20:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkSw5-XK ... ure=relmfu21 and beyond:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljU0SAsl ... ure=relmfu
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-08-13, 10:54
by Massimiliano B
I've searched through this forum and I think no one posted this link:
http://ankn.uaf.edu/index.html
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-09-05, 19:27
by Lauren
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-09-05, 23:07
by księżycowy
Hmmm, I just tried both my original link and your new link and neither seem to work for me.
At any rate, if anyone is interested in either the Cayuga and/or Oneida dictionary, just go to the
University of Toronto Press site and search for them.
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-09-08, 6:15
by Lauren
http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~mathiotm/Mathiot/A huge Tohono O'odham to English Dicitonary. Files are Volume I.pdf and Volume II.pdf. I'm loving O'odham.
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-09-08, 12:35
by księżycowy
Looks like a great dictionary! I'll add it to the main list.
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-09-13, 23:37
by Lauren
http://www.puyalluptriballanguage.org/news.htmlThis site contains "news", which has Southern Lushootseed phrases and sentences, quite a bit! The site also has two stories in Southern Lushootseed.
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-09-13, 23:46
by księżycowy
Interesting, thanks!
Yeheihoo, hohou!
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-09-17, 12:23
by Massimiliano B
Papago /O'odhamHere is a grammar of Papago (O'odham):
http://www.sil.org/acpub/repository/15222.pdfSpokane (a Salishan language):
I've found also a language blog by a Spokane man:
http://spokanesalish.wordpress.com/
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-09-19, 20:36
by Massimiliano B
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-09-22, 18:24
by księżycowy
http://tutor.firstvoices.com/LMSWrapper ... Login.aspxIf you can actually make it into any of the courses and use them let me know.
Otherwise it looks like a potentially interesting link for Canadian First Nation languages.
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-10-03, 23:35
by Massimiliano B
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-11-01, 14:09
by księżycowy
Some of the Colville-Okanagan Salish textbooks/readers are posted here:
http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/oka/guide
Re: Learning Resources
Posted: 2012-11-15, 1:22
by handsomenavajo01
księżycowy wrote:Added some very good resources for Dogrib (Athabascan) to the main list. Just a shame they don't have any audio for it. But it's still an exceptionally good textbook and dictionary set.
Great, now I have another language to taunt me.
Where is this textbook?
I am learning Dogrib at my own pace. Since it’s a sister language to my language.