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Introduction.Pdf
Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the Treaty Process Within Canada.” Please Read This Form Carefully, and Feel Free to Ask Questions You Might Have
FINAL OBSTRUENT VOICING in LAKOTA: PHONETIC EVIDENCE and PHONOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS Juliette Blevins Ander Egurtzegi Jan Ullrich
Lochdale's Indigenous Language Club
Curriculum and Resources for First Nations Language Programs in BC First Nations Schools
A Native History of Kentucky
Verbal Fluency: Norms for the Lakota Population in Semantic and Phonemic Fluency Tasks
Ojibwe Giizhiig Anung Masinaaigan and D(L)Akota Makoċe Wiċaŋḣpi Wowapi: Revitalization of Native American Star Knowledge, a Community Effort
Linguistic Research in Dakota I Lakota Language
The Phonology of Lakota Voiced Stops David Rood
Studies in Native American Languages VI
Teachers and Leaders Brief
Yup'ik Language Resources Ayaprun Elitnaurvik Https;//Webapps.Lksd.Org
Santa Barbara Papers in Linguistics
Indigenous Languages in Canada
Bilingual Education for Native Americans: the Argument from Studies of Variational English
Modification, Secondary Predication and Multi-Verb Constructions in Lakota
Administration for Native Americans: 2014 Native Language Project Compendium
Top View
Unofficial Lakota Language Guide Aho! Metakuye Oyasin
Online-Language-Resources.Pdf
Advances in the Study of Siouan Languages and Linguistics
Appendix P: AIM Home Primary Language Codes the LANGUAGE IS from the FAMILY of LANGUAGES THAT IS COMMONLY USED by the STUDENT OR by the PARENTS of the STUDENT
Lakota Intonation and Prosody
Waging War with Words: Native Americans' Continuing Struggle Against the Suppression of Their Languages
Indigenous Languages of Participation: a Case Study in a Lakota Sense of Movement
Dakota and Ojibwe Language Revitalization in Minnesota
Native American Language Immersion
1 Kevin Locke (Lakota Name: Tȟokéya Inážiŋ, Meaning "The First to Arise"; Born 1954) Is Lakota (Hunkpapa Band) An
Introduction
Level 2 Teacher's Guide
Native Language Preservation
AIAFIW Resource List
LIST of Resources for Teaching Native American and Native Alaskan Els DATE: SEPTEMBER, 2011
Native American, Native Alaskan and Pacific Island Languages and Cultures Resources
THE INVARIANT in PHONOLOGY the Role of Salience and Predictability
Assessing Lakota Language Teaching Issues on the Cheyenne River Reservation Marion Bluearm
ING GRANDCHILDREN Unci Na Gaka: Lakota Grandparents
TITLE Ikopesni Ihanbla Po: Dare to Dream. Oglala Lakota College: 25 Years. INSTITUTION Oglala Lakota Coll., Kyle, SD
Sacred Willow
The Montana Indian Language Preservation Pilot Program
Lakota Intonation and Prosody Armik Mirzayan
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Reading and Writing the Lakota Language
Language Extinction and the Status of North American Indian Languages Phoebe Robins Hunter Iowa State University
Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes
Language Nests and Language Acquisition: an Empirical
High School Level 1 Sample
1 Lakota Language Bowl Vocabulary Packet 2013 Lakȟól'iya Akíčhiyapi
Celebrating Tribal Early Childhood Language Revitalization Efforts Across the United States
A Qualitative Study of Lakota Leadership