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Algonkian: Lifestyle of the New England Indians Illustrated
The cycle of life in pre-Colonial New England is brought to life through art and text..
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Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary
Cree is the most widespread native language in Canada. The Alberta Elders' Cree Dictionary is a highly usable and effective dictionary that serves students, business, governments, and media. Designed for speakers, students, and teachers of Cree; includes Cree-English and English-Cree sections..
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Choctaw Language and Culture: Chahta Anumpa
Combines a beginning language and grammar text with a selection of essays on Choctaw history, language, and culture from prehistoric times to the present. Designed for classroom use and to preserve the rich heritage of the Choctaw language, the lessons introduce new words, explain sentence construction and correct usage, and provide exercises in grammar and composition..
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The Solidarity of Kin: Ethnohistory, Religious Studies, and the Algonkian-French Religious Encounter (Suny Series in Native American Religions)
Using the example of the Eastern Algonkians, this book argues that Native Americans did not necessarily convert to Christianity, but rather incorporated it into their own belief system. .
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Chahta Anumpa: A Grammar of the Choctaw Language
Designed for use with Choctaw Language and Culture, this interactive CD-Rom allows language students to watch the pronunciations of Choctaw speakers while they hear and learn Choctaw words, phrases, and stories. The lessons are divided into three parts, with instructional sections that focus on grammatical constructions, vocabulary, and comprehension. .
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A Choctaw Reference Grammar (Studies in the Anthropology of North Ame)
This book is the most comprehensive reference grammar of Choctaw, an American Indian language spoken by approximately eleven thousand people located primarily in Mississippi and Oklahoma. Based on nineteen years of field work with speakers of the Mississippi and Oklahoma dialects and more than 150 years of written Choctaw material, A Choctaw Reference Grammar contains the most complete description to date of the morphology of the language as well as a thorough treatment of phrase structure, word order, case marking, and complementation.

The Choctaw tribe was divided into Oklahoma and Mississippi groups during the Indian Removal of the 1830s. Today the majority of fluent speakers among the Oklahoma Choctaws are more than forty years old, and few children speak the language. Although more children among the Mississippi Choctaws learn the language, the number is declining. Because language is vital to preserving the Choctaws’ way of life and both dialects of Choctaw are endangered, careful documentation of the grammatical structure of the language is critically important. Compiled by the leading scholarly expert on the Choctaw language, George Aaron Broadwell, this volume is both a practical guide to Native speakers and an indispensable handbook for linguists.

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