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  1. Native American Languages, General


Materials
  1. Lakota Language Online (Code-it.com)
      Provides software to translate online text in Lakota into voice and other language resources. 9-02

  2. Shoshone Language Online (Code-it.com)
      Provides software to translate online text in Shoshone into voice and other language resources. 9-02


Papers
  1. Algonquian Language Family (Native-Language.org)
      Includes Eastern Algonquian Languages: Abenaki-Penobscot (Dialects: Abenaki and Penobscot), Maliseet-Passamaquoddy (Dialects: Maliseet and Passamaquoddy), Mi'kmaq (Micmac), Lenape Languages: Delaware (Lenape), Munsee Delaware, and Nanticoke, Mohican Languages: Mahican (Mohican/Stockbridge), Mohegan, Narragansett, and Wampanoag (Massachusett).

      Central Algonquian Languages: Cree Languages, Attikamekw (Tete de Boule), Cree, Michif (Cree-French creole), Montagnais Innu, and Naskapi Innu. Ojibwa Languages: Algonkin (Algonquin), Ojibwe (Chippewa, Ojibwa, Ojibway, Anishinabemowin), and Ottawa (Odawa). Kickapoo, Menominee, Mesquakie-Sauk (Sac and Fox), Miami-Illinois, Potawatomi, and Shawnee.

      Plains Algonquian Languages: Arapaho Languages: Arapaho and Gros Ventre (Atsina). Blackfoot (Siksika, Peigan, Blackfeet), and Cheyenne.

      California Algic (Ritwan) Languages: Wiyot and Yurok.

      Lost/Unattested/Uncertain Algonquian Remnant Languages: Beothuk, Etchemin, Loup A/Loup B, Lumbee (Croatan, Pamlico), and Powhatan. 11-03

  2. Apache Language (Apacheria)
      Provides basic language information, as well as links to Apache information. 4-00

  3. Athapascan Languages (Anderson)
      Provides information on the extinct Athapascan native languages of California, as well as Hupa, which is still spoken. 7-00

  4. Blackfoot Language (Apacheria)
      Provides basic language information. 7-00

  5. Cherokee (Human Languages Page)

  6. Cherokee Fonts (University of Oregon)
      Provides fonts for typing the language. 7-00

  7. Cherokee Language (Apacheria)
      Provides basic language lessons. 7-00

  8. Cherokee or Tsalagi Language (Native-Language.org)
      Provides resources on the language, history, and culture of the Cherokee. 11-03

  9. Cheyenne (Becky H)

  10. Dakota Language (Native Language Systems)
      Provides basic information. 7-00

  11. Dakota Language (West)
      Provides basic language lessons. 7-00

  12. Delaware Lenape Language (Native Links)
      Provides basic language lessons. 7-00

  13. Hupa Alphabet and Example Words (Hoopa Valley Tribe)
      Provides basic language information. 7-00

  14. Inuktitut Language (Shindale)
      Provides basic language information. 7-00

  15. Lakhota Language (Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Members)
      Provides basic language information, including audio. Lakhota are sometimes called Lakota, Sioux, Dakhota, or Nakhota. 7-00

  16. Navaho - Dene Fonts (Stauffer)
      Provides fonts for typing and editing on the computer. 7-00

  17. Ojibwe Language (Northern CyberSite)
      Provides nouns, verbs, a dictionary and more.

  18. Taino Language (Taino Language Project)
      Provides a dictionary and basic language information. 7-00

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