Specific Languages
- Alaska Native Knowledge Network: Alaska Native Languages Page
- Algonquian
- Alsea-- page maintained by Eugene Buckley
on his work with this extinct Coastal Oregon Penutian Language.
- Athabaskan
- Aymara-English textbook on-line-- The Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Chicago
is pleased to present the electronic publication of "Aymar Arux Akhamawa:
Aymara Language is Like This," by Miguel Huanca.
- The Blackfoot Language-- from the Universal Survey of Languages, with bibliography and audio sample and pages
on phonetics, morphology, morphosyntax, and syntax.
- Caddo, Kiwat Hasinay Foundation--
a nonprofit organization specifically dedicated to Caddo language and oral
traditions.
- Californian
- Cherokee
- Cheyenne
- Chilean Indigenous People Portal
- useful information, like historical and cultural information about Aymaras,
Kollas, Rapa Nuis, Diaguitas's, Mapuches, Selknams etc., Native Languages Dictionaries, Digital Books, Music, Video and a
directory of web links
- Chinook Jargon
-
Chumash
Information on the Chumashan
Languages (including some details on comparative Chumashan linguistics),
Pronunciation Guide (with soundclips), Lessons, Illustrated Vocabulary,
Inezeño-English Dictionary (a sample -- entries in M -- from a complete
dictionary), and a Glossary of Technical Terms.
- Coast Miwok focuses on the Bodega dialect.
- Comanche Language and Cultural Preservation Committee
- Cree
- Cree Language Home Page
NEHINAWE, Speak Cree (maintained by the Assembly of First Nations,
Canada) -- language lessons, information on Cree syllabics, etc.
- Cree Syllabics Page
(maintained by Jerry Spence) - dedicated to the discussion, development
and use of Syllabics.
- Omushkego Oral History Project
a permanent digital record of Louis
Bird's extensive collection of audiotapes documenting Swampy Cree legends
and oral history.
- Delaware (Lenape)
- Common Words and Phrases in Lenape [Delaware]
Common Words and Phrases in Lenape [Delaware] part of the site
maintained by Delaware (Lenape) Tribe of Indians
- Touching Leaves Company
(Dewey, Oklahoma) - a gift and book store founded in 1967 by Nora
Thompson Dean and now operated by SSILA member Jim Rementer. TLC's
on-line catalogue is a good source for teaching and reference
materials on the Lenape (Delaware) language, including audiotapes.
- Ecuadorian Languages
- Hupa Language Page
(maintained by Danny Ammon) -- bibliography; past and ongoing
linguistic work; vocabulary and grammar
- Garifuna-- Garifuna Nation Language Policy, proposed orthography,
archive of discussions on the decline of the Garifuna ("Black Carib") language.
- Inuktitut- The Language of the Inuit People-- maintained by
students of the Leo Ussak School, Rankin Inlet, NWU (Nunavut)
- Karuk Language website
- Klamath-Modoc Linguistics Page-- compiled
by Scott Delancey; linguistic information and resources on the Klamath-Modoc language of Southern Oregon.
- The Mapuche Page
(maintained by Jennifer Arnold) -- information about the Mapuche
people of Chile/Argentina and their language.
- Mayan
- Other Languages of Mexico
- Barbara Hollenbach's site-- The largest item posted is "Gram�tical popular del triqui de Copala",
in a downloadable PDF file. There are also several smaller items about Mixtec, also in PDF format.
- Michif sound files-- posted on the Creolist website in
Sweden. Includes a few texts, a song and a number of elicited sentences.
- The Mi'gmaq Online Talking Dictionary
- Mixe-- a dictionary of Oluta Mixean is posted at the PDLMA site
- Kanienkehaka [Mohawk] Language Homepage
Mohawk vocabulary; lists of other linguistic resources for the
study of Mohawk
- Nahuatl
- Learning Nahuatl--
Guide to grammars, dictionaries, texts, current materials, courses, adn the NAHUATL-L discussion group; maintained by Victor Mendoza-Grado
and Ricardo J. Salvador.
- Mösiehuali and Nawatl de Orizaba--
David Tuggy's pages about Mösiehuali (Nahuatl de Tetelcingo) and Nawatl de Orizaba. En Español
- Navajo
- Ojibwe
- Penutian Linguistics-- information and links
compiled by Scott DeLancey; has full bibliography, texts of DeLancey's papers, etc.
- Potawatomi
- Smokey McKinney's Potawatomi Web
-- dedicated to strengthening and revitalizing the use of the
Prairie Band Potawatomi language. Begun in 1992 by Jim McKinney
and Smokey McKinney, both enrolled PBP members, and
supported by the Kansas Humanities Council. Good background information and an on-line dictionary.
- Quechua
- CyberQuechua-- maintained by SSILA member Serafin
Coronel-Molina, with pages devoted to academics, literature and culture, translation work, bibliography of Quechua, linguistics, and
news about Quechua.
- Fun Facts to Know and Tell about Quechua- by Mark Rosenfelder. Basic facts
on phonology, grammar, dialects, etc.
- Quechua-- by Paul Heggarty, a linguistics
student at the University of Cambridge, U.K. Has bibliography,
a map of Quechua dialects, links to other Quechua websites,
and a page devoted to some linguistically intriguing aspects of Quechua.
- !Viva el Perú!--
Frequently updated list of sites on Peru and on Quechua, maintained by David Brantley
- Salishan
- To join a discussion group for Salishan languages and cultures, including current events, contact
the moderator, David Robertson: drobert@tincan.tincan.org
- Shawnee
- An analysis of Shawnee is available in PDF format at the following
URL: http://members.tripod.com/~maeki/index.html.
It proposes that Shawnee is a split-ergative language
and was written by April Fillippini for her Senior Thesis in her
undergraduate work in Linguistics at the University of Oklahoma.
- Shoshoni
- Shoshoni Language Homepage
(Idaho State University) - sections include new words in Shoshoni
(including computer terms like "homepage"), new writing
in Shoshoni, language lessons, and a thesaurus and dictionary.
- Sioux (Dakota/Lakota)
- Lakota Wowapi Oti Kin, The Lakota Information Home Page
(Martin Broken Leg and Raymond Bucko, S.J.) - Information and
resources on Lakota, Dakota and Nakota peoples.
- Lakhota Online (Sioux
Heritage website, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe) - vocabulary and
language lessons, with audio.
- Lakota Language Home Page
- A bibliographical source for the study of the languages of the
Lakota and Dakota peoples.
- Lakota Books
- specialty publisher, offering a wide variety of books on Lakota
culture and history, including a Lakota language series
- Dakota Language
(Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe) - information about Dakota, the
language of the Eastern Council Fires of the Sioux.
- Many Voices, One Language - the new website of the Lakota Language
Consortium, a group of educational institutions, communities and individuals committed to halting the loss of the Lakota language on the northern plains.
- Jan Ullrich's Lakhota Language
site - a detailed on-line textbook of Lakota and a number of text
files, most with a word-by-word dictionary lookup and some with
paragraph-by-paragraph sound files.
-
The Taino Language Project--
A project of the Taino Intertribal Council that endeavors
to reconstruct the extinct Taino (Arawakan) language of the Caribbean.
En Español
- Tenas Wawa
- Wakashan
- Wyandot Language vocabulary;
multimedia files ("a sort of on-line multimedia
Wyandot Sesame Steet")
- Yahgan Language discussion group
This is a moderated discussion primarily about Yahgan linguistic issues, but also about relevant related concerns such as
history, anthropology, ecology, etc.
- Yukon Languages
- Zoque-- a dictionary of San Miguel Chimalpa Zoque is posted at the PDLMA site.