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Lakota language

http://www.elexion.com/lakota/iyapi/index2.html Website provides Spelling and pronounciation, Vocabulary, Verbs, Interrogative words, Commandes, and Audio samples. Cheryl Harleston E-Mail: webmaster@elexion.com

Ontario Ministry of Education – Ojibwe & Cree

Click to access ojibwe.pdf Ontario Ministry of Education Native Languages Resource Guide for Ojibwe and Cree. This is a PDF text document designed for teachers, and includes vocabulary and grammar. Ontario Ministry of Education 14th Floor, Mowat Block 900 Bay Street Toronto ON M7A 1L2 Canada

Other Word List – Anishinaabe Word List

http://www.byki.com/lists/others/anishinaabe-word-lists.html Here is a Interactive word list for the ojibwe language. This website provides flash cards and quizzes you on them all for free, So give it a try!

Fort Peck Community College – Dakota & Nakona

http://fpcctalkindian.nativeweb.org/ Fort Peck Community College “Talk Indian” website provides lessons in Dakota and Nakona languages. Lessons are provided in text, cover basic vocabulary, letter sounds and words include audio pronunciation. Fort Peck Community College PO Box 398 Poplar, MT 59255 406-768-6300

Anishinaabemowin @ Anishinaabe Academy

https://sites.google.com/site/jamesvukelich/home Boozhoo Indinawemaaganidog! Anishinabe Academy web links to their language lessons, beginning with numbers. To download the lessons you can save the pdf documents and print them. For the mp3 files you can right click with your mouse and select save target as. If you use i-Tunes or any other media player with your computers […]

HO CHUNK LANGUAGE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9-kN08Qmds A short lesson on the Ho-Chunk Language Uploaded on Sep 19, 2011 HO CHUNK LANGUAGE with thanks to Ho Chunk Elder Preston Thompson, produced by Todd Rongstad, The Valkyrie Group, LLC.

AISRI Dictionary Portal – Dakota & Lakota

http://zia.aisri.indiana.edu/~dictsearch/ Website portal and online English – Dakota/Lakhota dictionary developed by the American Indian Studies Research Institute. The dictionary includes fonts and audio for words. American Indian Studies Research Institute 422 North Indiana Avenue Bloomington, IN 47408 (812) 855-4086 aisri@indiana.edu

Native Language Literacy

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

English to Ojibwe Translator

http://www2.css.edu/app/Ojibwe_Translator/index.cfm Online English to Ojibwe translator at the College of Saint Scholastica.

Ojibwe Basics 1

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!