The Inuit or Eskimo are speaking Navajo... not Inuit!
księżycowy wrote:By all means. The NAIL thread is in need of some more activity.
księżycowy wrote:You'd probably have to be on the reservation to get some resources, as I know of none that are accessible outside of that.
linguoboy wrote:We've got a copy of a Zuni grammar in the library where I work. It was published by the University of New Mexico in 1965 and copies are available used on Amazon.
johnH wrote:Oksu I need to get back to having a computer then... so i can do the banking thing, so i can buy the book actually id need to get home to set up online banking probably however im not sure. I dont have an amazon account yet however.
linguoboy wrote:johnH wrote:Oksu I need to get back to having a computer then... so i can do the banking thing, so i can buy the book actually id need to get home to set up online banking probably however im not sure. I dont have an amazon account yet however.
You don't need online banking or an Amazon account. Amazon doesn't sell the book itself; it just functions as a clearing house between you and various vendors. And they are likely to be open to other forms of payment aside from electronic funds transfers.
johnH wrote:linguoboy wrote:johnH wrote:Oksu I need to get back to having a computer then... so i can do the banking thing, so i can buy the book actually id need to get home to set up online banking probably however im not sure. I dont have an amazon account yet however.
You don't need online banking or an Amazon account. Amazon doesn't sell the book itself; it just functions as a clearing house between you and various vendors. And they are likely to be open to other forms of payment aside from electronic funds transfers.
thanks, then how to aquire the book in greater detail, oh what does clearing house mean?
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