| See also
Cree
Language, Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Languages,
Ojibwe
Language, and Oji-Cree Language
Languages
of the United States of America
Here is a catalog of all
of the languages spoken in the United States. For each language,
the table shows the name of the language, the language family to which
it belongs, the number of people who speak it, and where it is spoken.
Part of the Living Languages of the Americas
web site prepared by the Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1995.
Languages
of Canada
Here is a catalog of all
of the languages spoken in Canada. For each language, the table shows
the name of the language, the language family to which it belongs, the
number of people who speak it, and where it is spoken. Part of the
Living
Languages of the Americas web site prepared by the Summer Institute
of Linguistics, 1995.
Learning
Aids (SSILA)
Here is a catalog of language
learning materials available for North American Indian languages fromthe
Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas.
Keeping
Indigenous Languages Alive, Dr. Richard Littlebear
"Some Rare and Radical Ideas
for Keeping Indigenous Languages Alive", Chapter 1 of Revitalizing
Indigenous Languages, edited by Jon Reyhner, Gina Cantoni, Robert
N. St. Clair, and Evangeline Parsons Yazzie (pp.1-5). Flagstaff, AZ: Northern
Arizona University. Copyright 1999 by Northern Arizona University. Dr.
Littlebear's paper and poem are adapted from a speech delivered at the
Fourth Annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium at Flagstaff,
Arizona, on May 2, 1997. Copyright © 1999 by Richard Littlebear. |