http://www.alliance2k.org/daklang1/daklang1.html Website provides a system for learning Dakota or Lakota, including audio and video for sounds and words. The website provides instruction with the “Silent Way” learning approach developed by Jim Green and Native Language Systems. Jim Green Native Language Systems Box 340 Wilmot, SD 57279
Monthly Archives: June 2013
English to Ojibwe Translator
posted by nylp
http://www2.css.edu/app/Ojibwe_Translator/index.cfm Online English to Ojibwe translator at the College of Saint Scholastica.
Ojibwe Basics 1
posted by nylp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8PlKr1NYpg Hey its me again just wondering if you needed any help with your Ojibwe skills. If so try checking this video out. This insurctor walks with you while you learn the language. So just kick back and repeat after him!
Anishinaabemowin
posted by nylp
http://anishinaabemdaa.com/ Interactive Anishinaabemowin website devoted to keeping the language alive. Includes lessons, images and audio. Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Anishinaabemowin Program Manistee, MI Kenny Pheasant – kpheasant@lrboi.com
THE WAYS
posted by nylp
http://theways.org/ THE WAYS is a website used by students for cultural resources of the Ho-Chunk language, stories, interactive maps, etc. It’s a main resource for students from grades 6-12 mainly in Wisconsin. THE WAYS also meets the requirements of Wisconsin Act 31. which seeks to further and challenge the understanding of communities and identities of […]
Beginning Dakota Lessons
posted by nylp
http://beginningdakota.org/ This website provides students with the correct pronunciations of the Dakota words and phrases in Beginning Dakota/Tokaheya Dakota Iapi Kin. Minnesota Historical Society 345 W. Kellogg Blvd. St. Paul, MN 55102-1906 651-259-3000 © 2013 MHS. Send questions or comments to webmaster@mnhs.org
Dakota Dictionary Online
posted by nylp
https://filemaker.cla.umn.edu/dakota/ The Dakota Dictionary is a community dictionary database open for comments, corrections, additions to, and discussions about the material. Sponsored by the Department of American Indian Studies and the Civic Engagement Task Force at the University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts. Material sources are cited on the secondary results page for each entry. […]
Dakoteyah Wogdaka!
posted by nylp
http://www.nativeshop.org/index.php/learn-dakota.html Dakoteyah Wogdaka is an interactive audio program that will assist you in learning some basic words and phrases of the Dakota language. The interactive language lessons are brought to you as a project of the Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center (NAWHERC) and their Dakota Language Immersion Program for local children. They are […]
Our Strength As Anishinaabe
posted by nylp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xnCiS5LQkvg#! Our Strength As Anishinaabe is a documentary short that looks at how young people find strength from their Anishinaabe culture and traditional practices. The video speaks to how culture acts as the foundation for education (and all aspects of living) and strengthens youth, preparing them to become leaders within their own community. Published on […]
