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Native Languages

 

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Books

Pocket Cree:  A Phrasebook for Nearly All Ocassions
by Kenneth Paupanekis

Pocket Ojibwe for Kids and Parents
by Trevor Greyeyes and Maeengan Linklater

 

Resources

The Indigenous Language Institute
The Indigenous Language Institute provides vital language related services to Native communities so that their individual identities, traditional wisdom and values are passed on to future generations in their original languages.

Atlas of Canada: Aboriginal Languages
Canada's Aboriginal Languages are many and diverse, and their importance to indigenous people immense. Language is one of the most tangible symbols of culture and group identity.

The Ojibwe People's Dictionary  From the site - The Ojibwe People’s Dictionary was established by faculty and students in the Department of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota. For many years, Professor John Nichols digitally recorded Ojibwe elders as part of a research grant for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Endangered Languages Program.  

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