http://amindian.wisc.edu/about-aisp/ Here’s a website for the American Indian Studies at University of Wisconsin – Madison. It’s a lot of hard working students showing their dedication to their communities. go check it out! UW-Madison American Indian Studies 315 Ingraham Hall 1155 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706 Phone: 608−263−5501 Library: 608−263−0443 Email: aisp@mailplus.wisc.edu
Category Archives: Lakota
Lakȟól’iya Owáakhiye Othí (Lakota Language Forum) & New Lakota Dictionary Online
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http://lakotadictionary.org/ (Website & Forum) http://lakotadictionary.org/nldo.php (Lakota-English-Lakota Dictionary) http://lakotadictionary.org/portal.php (Virtual Keyboard) This website features an online Lakota-English-Lakota dictionary, as well as a Lakota language discussion forum. The dictionary and forum are resources that can help learn the Lakota language, including definitions and grammar. A project is underway in 2013 to add audio. Lakȟól’iya Owáakhiye Othí http://lakotadictionary.org/
Native Languages around the U.S.
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http://ourmothertongues.org/voices.aspx This Website show the different Native American languages in the United States. It also shows the varies languages. Makepeace Productions P.O. Box 6 Lakeville, CT 06039 info@makepeaceproductions.com
Lakota language
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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
AISRI Dictionary Portal – Dakota & Lakota
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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
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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
