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Votes:0 SoutherNites' Aquariums How many your works are, O Jehovah! All of them in wisdom you have made. The earth is full of your productions. As for this sea so great and wide, There are moving things without number, Living creatures, small as well as great Psalm 104: 25, 26 SoutherNites' Seahorse Photos Brazilian Photos Dwarf Photos Florida Collector Kuda Photos Marine Depot Ocean Rider Poseidon's Realm Potbelly Photos Premium Aquatics Sassy's Seahorse Seahorse Org. Seas of Seahorses Seanic Aquarium Tigertail Photos Vicky Rowe's "The World of Seahorses" WC Tropicals Visitors Coral Forum Reef Central Reefs Org. The Reef Tank OZ Reef Marine Park Reef Plaza Aquarist Info Aqua Culture Store SW Aquariums Gorgonians Live Rock Invertebrates Live Rock is the lifeblood of the Reef Aquarium . Live Rock I Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Alaska Native Language Center Established in 1972 by state legislation as a center for documentation and cultivation of the state's 20 Native languages. Announcements (updated October 31, 2007) Dene-Yeneseic Symposium, February 27-29 The Alaska Native Language Center in partnership with the Geography Department is hosting the Dene-Yeniseic Symposium and data seminar at UAF to discuss the proposed relationship between Athabascan and Yeniseic. Please join us at the Woodcenter Ballroom on Tuesday, February 27, 2008, between 7:00-9:00PM for an exciting presentation of the Dene-Yeniseic Hypothesis by Professor Ed Vajda . More information will be provided in the future. Co-sponsored by the University of Alaska Geography Program Dena'ina Topical Dictionary by James Kari This is a topical dictiona Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 TABLE of CONTENTS INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND The Maya The Spanish The British Treaty of 1859 20th CENTURY Article Seven Guatemala Claim Webster Proposal 2 Treaty Package Internationalization Heads of Agreement INDEPENDENCE Miami Talks Maritime Bill Co-operation CONCLUSIONS END NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY EMAIL The AUTHOR DISCUSSION NEWSGROUP Belize by Naturalight Home Page TABLE of CONTENTS : TITLE PAGE PREFACE ( Text ) ( Graphic ) INTRODUCTION PART I: HISTORICAL OVERVIEW: CHAPTER I. MAYA TRADE LINKAGES CHAPTER II. SPANISH-MAYA CONTACT CHAPTER III. BRITISH SETTLEMENT CHAPTER IV. TREATY OF 1859 PART II: 20TH CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS: CHAPTER V. EFFECTS AND IMPLICATIONS OF NON-FULFILLMENT OF ARTICLE SEVEN OF 1859 TREATY CHAPTER VI. GUATEMALA REVIVES CLAIM CHAPTER VII. WEBSTER PROPOSAL CHAPTER VIII. "TWO TRE Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome to Birds can fly where they want, when they want, or so it seems Birds of Ambergris Caye, Belize W elcome to the Birds of Ambergris Caye. Many of these articles are from a weekly column in The San Pedro Sun . Elbert and his friend Bubba have been long-tme watchers of the birds and humans on Ambergris Caye, and their insights are often both rewarding and amusing. This website contains information about the 260 species of birds that
occur on that island and its collection of mangrove cayes. If you are interested in birding tours in the area, email Elbert. Click here to see photos of area birds. Ambergris Caye is a unique island with all its bird species not yet fully
recorded. The column's "Bird of the Week" format contains details of bird
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Votes:0 Cheyenne Language Web Site Cheyenne Language Web Site last updated September 5, 2007 What's new Chief Dull Knife: Dull Knife encouraged Cheyennes, the Tsitsistas, to pursue education. Today the community college on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Chief Dull Knife College, honors his memory. The Cheyenne Language Cheyenne is spoken in southeastern Montana on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, and in central Oklahoma. It is a member of the large Algonquian language family of North America which includes other languages such as Blackfoot, Arapaho, Cree, Ojibwa, Algonquin, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Menomini, Fox, Massachusett, Delaware, Shawnee, Micmac, and Naskapi. The Cheyenne alphabet and pronunciation guide There are only 14 letters in the Cheyenne alphabet but they can combin Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Danny Ammon's Hupa Language Web Page You are visitor # since January 10, 1997 Last updated: 8/07 Disclaimer This page is not an official page of any tribe, Indian organization, or educational institution. Please send me email with any comments you may have regarding these pages: danny_ammon@hotmail,com . Resources on Hupa Language The major learning experience I have had is working with fluent speakers for 3 years in a Master/Apprentice program which was sponsored by the Native California Network in Sebastopol, CA. I have worked with Hupa speakers Calvin Carpenter and Ruth Beck. Other Hupa teams have also participated in this program. I taught a 3-unit Introductory Hupa Language class at D-Q University in Spring '96 and Fall '96 semesters. Books, Papers, Videos on Hupa Language Hupa Lingui Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The languages of the Haisla, Heiltsuk, Kwakiutl and Nootka First Nations of British Columbia are derived from the Wakashan linguistic family, while the languages of the Coast Tsimshian and Nass-Gitksan are derived from the Tsimshian linguistic family. The inland Tlingit language is derived from the Tlingit linguistic family. The Bella Coola, Comox, Halkomelem, Lilloet, Okanagan, Sechelt, Shuswap, Squamish, Straits and the Thompson languages all spring from the Salishan linguistic family. The Kutenai derive their language from the Kutenaian linguistic family and the Haida derive their language from the Haidan linguistic family. BRITISH COLUMBIA FIRST NATION DIRECTORY LIST YOUR FIRST NATION [FORM] LISTED BY TRIBAL COUNCIL CARIBOO Tribal Council CARRIER-CHILCOTIN Tribal Council CARRIER-SEKANI Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Hays/Lodge Pole Bilingual Program Gros Ventre Coloring Book The following pages were created by a combination of work from the Federal Programs Office at Hays/Lodge Pole, MSU-Bozeman, and the students of HLP. These pages are only a sampling of the entire document. Please feel free to press the print button on the top of your browser to obtain a copy to use in the classroom or at home. Please copy the title page if you use any of these materials and give credit where credit is due. Page 1 of 10 NEXT PAGE Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Hupa Alphabet Chart From Now You're Speaking Hupa , 1994, Hoopa Valley Tribe Research Compiled by Hupa Indian Language Classes and Victor
Golla, linguist at Humboldt State University. A few minor additions to chart by Danny Ammon. Symbol Sound in English Example in Hupa Meaning of Hupa Word a father whila' my hand a: palm whina:' my eye b bear bo:se cat ch church mindich bobcat ch' which'ich' my elbow chw inchworm chwich firewood d deer dinday bullet dz adze didzit short e met whixe' my foot e: men ne:s long g geese niwhgit I'm afraid gy figure digyun here h hen xontah house i hit mis riverbank, bluff j jar je:nis day k keep king stick ky thank you kya' dress k' k'ina' Yurok ky' ky'oh porcupine l let lah seaweed L (barred l) La' one m mill milimil flute n now nundil snow ng ring whing song Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 FranÇais Home Signup Online Help Access Numbers Network Status Contact Us Promotions Starter Promo Refer a friend Long Distance Phone Products Dialup Internet DSL High Speed Long Distance Internet Phone Register your domain Web hosting solutions International Roaming Member Tools My Internet Account My VoIP Account DialCenter Webmail Spam Box Spam Toolbox & Virus protection Support Contact Us Network Status Access Numbers About Us Press Centre Join our team --> Dialup Internet DSL High Speed Internet Phone Long Distance Phone Register your domain Web hosting solutions My Internet Account DialCenter Webmail My VoIP Account Spam Box Spam Toolbox & Virus protection InterConnection Internet Phone is a new solution that allows users to communicate with their friends, family, and colleagues more Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Linguistic Classification of American Indians (Greenland, Canada, USA, Mexico) Made by John Madsen ? Copyright 2000 [HOME PAGE and e-mail] Danish grammar, Danish dictionary, Portuguese grammar, Indonesian grammar and phrasebook Grammar lexicon, Wordlists, Spanish wines, Greek menu, Links to American indians Click Here To Bookmark This Page Tribe/Language Index A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - Y - Z The whole Tribe/Language List (145KB) The numbers in my Tribe List refer to the language classification proposed by Sapir (1929) but you can also compare with the classification proposed by Voegelin (1966) and the language families proposed by Campbell and Mithun (1979) and Greenberg's continent-wide hyphoteses (1987) See also the classi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Northwest S'Klallam Village Sites Click picture for a larger view The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe resides in the Lower Elwha River Valley and adjacent bluffs on the north coast of the Olympic Peninsula just west of Port Angeles, Washington. The original land base was acquired by the United States in 1936 and Lower Elwha Reservation was established in 1968. Today tribal lands include about a thousand acres of land on and near the Elwha River. 2851 Lower Elwha Road Port Angeles, Washington 98363 Telephone: 360.452.8471 Fax: 360.452.3428 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Photos by Leo C. Curran - Caryatid - from Gardens of Maecenas This website has been assisted by grants from the Classical Association of the Empire State and the Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Contact webmaster: lccurran@acsu.buffalo.edu 408,330 visitors before 21 March, 2002, visitors since then Images are copyrighted, but may be used for non-commercial purposes. Click here to see the images Search Maecenas: If the search engine is out of service, you can use back-up search engine. Also, the back-up search engine may index recent additions of images sooner than the main search engine does. If you find this website useful, you can send me a picture postcard of your town or school. My mailing address is Leo C. Curran, 29 Henning Drive, Orchard Park, NY 14127. Thanks. About th Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Glusuaqann tet iga'tas'gl ta'n telgaqalugwatas'gl. Words are posted as they are considered complete. The plan: The talking dictionary project is developing a 6,000+word Internet resource for the Mi'gmaq/Mi?kmaq language. Three speakers record each word. Multiple speakers allow one to hear differences and variations in how a word is pronounced. Each recorded word is used in an accompanying phrase spoken by a single speaker. This permits learners the opportunity to develop the difficult skill of distinguishing individual words when they are spoken in a phrase. The project is centered in Listuguj, therefore we are starting with the Listuguj dialect. The orthographies (spelling system): Each word is presented using the Listuguj orthography. The Smith-Francis orthography will be included in the Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 West Virginia Mingo This site is dedicated to the preservation and revitalization of UnyÆÆshÆÖtkÁ' , the language of the West Virginia Mingo. Mingo is an Iroquoian language native to the areas of western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and West Virginia. It is a seriously endangered language, with very few native speakers remaining. However, in recent years, there has been increasing interest in the language among Mingo descendants, both in the traditional homeland areas, as well as across the country. Find out about our weekly online Mingo Chat Sessions . --> The Mingo Alphabet Throughout its history, Mingo was primarily an oral language. It is only in the last few years that a standardized alphabet has been adopted for the language. These pages explain how the alphabet works, and provide audi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Myths about Bilingualism Further information about
all of these myths can be found in the books listed on the Books and Newsletters page. "Learning two languages confuses a child and lowers his
intelligence." Old, poorly designed studies done primarily in the United States
claimed to show that bilinguals had lower intelligence than
monolinguals. Newer research has revealed several flaws in the
studies. The most obvious flaw is that the bilingual children were
recent immigrants, with poorer knowledge of English and more stressful
life situations than their monolingual counterparts. Newer studies
with more careful controls have shown that bilinguals are better at
some specific tasks, such as language games, but that otherwise the
differences between bilinguals and monolinguals are negligible Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Numbers from 1 to 10 in Over 5000 Languages (Many files) Compiled by the irrepressible Mark Rosenfelder. Additions and corrections welcome. OK, big boy, do you have what it takes to load the whole 1.1-megabyte file, plus Unicode? If so, click below. Mondo file with Unicode This page with links to mondo file Click on the map to move to the languages for that area... By family Indo-European , Dravidian , and minor European languages Afro-Asiatic and Caucasian languages Nilo-Saharan , Kordofanian , and Khoisan languages Niger-Congo languages More Niger-Congo languages, including Bantu Uralic , and Altaic , and Miao-Yao , and Tai , and Austro-Asiatic , and other Asian languages Sino-Tibetan languages Austronesian languages North American Indian languages - Eskimo , Na-denÉ , Algic , Keres , Si Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 UPDATED SIX NATIONS LINKS (http://grandrvr.com/links/) BILL CROUSE's SMOKE DANCE WEB-SITE (www.smokedance.com) DOWNLOAD MUSIC FOR SALE CATALOGUE Ohwejagehka: Ha`degaenage: is a nonprofit organization based on Six Nations of the Grand River in Ontario Canada that was established to help preserve and nurture the Iroquoian languages and songs. CLICK HERE FOR "SONGS OF THE EARTH" RADIO SHOW" Real Audio v5.0 or higher required. Updated November 4, 2007. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 C ULTURES OF THE A NDES Culturas de los Andes Yachay Runasimita, (Quechua Ayacucho y Cuzco) Basic Quechua Lessons Lecciones B?sicas de Quechua Contents = Contenidos: BASIC VOCABULARY = VOCABULARIO BASICO Colors = colores * Numbers = n?meros * Simple words = palabras simples * Personal pronouns = pronombres personales * Some verbs = algunos verbos * Adjectives = adjetivos * People = personas * Time = el tiempo * The human body = cuerpo humano * Food and drinks = los alimentos * Animals = animales * The home = partes de una casa * School = escuela * Geographic names = nombres geogr?ficos * Quechua names = nombres de lugares * Adverbs for location = Adverbios de lugar * Adverbs for time = Adverbios de tiempo * Adverbs for quantity = Adverbios de cantidad * Interjections , (exclamations) = Int Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Teaching Indigenous Languages books | conference | articles | columns | contact | links | index | home Important Information Conferences & Institutes Indigeous Language
News Some Basics of Indigenous Language Revitalization Maintaining & Renewing Native Languages Rationale & Needs for Keeping Languages Alive Status of Indigenous Languages Teaching Methods Selected Resources Purchasing Information This web site is an outgrowth of a series of annual conferences started in 1994 at Northern Arizona University to
help achieve the goals of the Native American Languages Act of 1990, which makes it government policy
to promote, protect, and preserve the Indigenous languages of the
United States of America. The conferences focus on the linguistic,
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Votes:0 A note on requests for word/phrase translations : We appreciate
the great interest in the language. As you will discover by going through
our site, however, we believe that learning by translation is a hindrance
to the actual speaking of the language. We will continue to provide you
with opportunities to speak the language, but we feel that offering translations
runs counter to our goal. Thank you for visiting our site, and we look forward to seeing you again
in the future! This site was chosen as a "Categorically Cool Site of the Day" the
week of 11/13 - 11/19/95. Our thanks to Glenn
Davis for this honor! Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome To The First Edition of The Modern
Taino Dictionary The Dictionary Of The Spoken Taino Language (Para El Diccionario en la version de Espa?ol
favor TOQUE AQUI) The Wisdom Of The Cemi', We Are Tainos Not
Arawaks THE TAINO LANGUAGE PROJECT: This Taino
Dictionary Is Under reconstruction. This is a project of the
Taino Inter-Tribal Council Inc., We appreciate and do invite
comments from the Professional Linguists. "We the Taino
people of today, very proudly still speak our language in our
Taino communities." Chief Guanikeyu Note: This is only a small example of
our Lovely Taino Language. The work that has been done on this
new Taino dictionary is due to the great efforts on the part of
Chief Pedro Guanikeyu Torres, a teacher of the Taino language. A
full Version will Soon be Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Learning Lexicon Syllabary Check Out: My Lexicon and The Cherokee Syllabary created by Sequoia aka George Guess, and approved by the Cherokee chiefs in 1820. Other Online Sources At 101language.com you'll find language courses, a video course in Cherokee basket making and even some PC software to help with learning Cherokee. Joe LoCicero's , freeware Cherokee Font for IBM and Mac, and a nice pronounciation table. Overall great site. Here is a computerized Cherokee language tutorial , all done with web pages. Just the basics here, good place to start. More Cherokee Links Cherokee Dialects: Etali (Eastern) Not as common, NC Kituwah (Middle) Western NC Atali or Overhill (Western) Oklahoma Dialect Differences: The sound ts is sometimes replaced by dl in the Kituwah dialect. In addition to thes Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 skip navigation Search Law School Search Cornell LII / Legal Information Institute home search sitemap donate U.S. Code collection main page faq index search TITLE 42 > CHAPTER 34 > SUBCHAPTER VIII > § 2991b–3 Prev | Next § 2991b–3. Grant program to ensure survival and continuing vitality of Native American languages How Current is This? (a) Authority to award grants The Secretary shall award a grant to any agency or organization that is— (1) eligible for financial assistance under section 2991b (a) of this title; and (2) selected under subsection (c) of this section; to be used to assist Native Americans in ensuring the survival and continuing vitality of Native American languages. (b) Purposes for which grants may be used The purposes for which each grant awarded under Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Web Spanish Lessons by Tyler Jones and Jennifer Chambers Introduction My name is Tyler Chambers, and I have prepared these Spanish lessons to teach basic knowledge, grammar, and vocabulary for Mexican Spanish. I am not a native speaker of Spanish, so any mistakes in these lessons are my own.
The lessons are provided in Web-browsable format for use with graphical World Wide Web browsers such as Netscape or Mosaic. Text-based browsers such as
Lynx don't display the Spanish characters, so use an image-based browser if
you can. Each lesson is loosely organized around a central theme. New words, sample
sentences, pronunciation guides, grammar explanations, and self-tests are
included in most of the lessons. In addition, each lesson contains audio of
that lesson's new words being spoken (by me) Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Can't find it? Cherokee Fonts [ FAQ ] [ Font Index ] [ Cherokee Language Guide ] [ Guide index ] [ Yamada home page ] Cherokee Cherokee is available in TrueType as well as PostScript Types 1 & 3 for Macs, and is also available for PC's. Download Cherokee (81 k) For Macintosh Download Cherokee (83 k) For Windows More Fonts ... Freeware Cherokee Font Information Additional font resources - Not finding what you need? Try this list of other font sites. Problems Downloading or Installing Fonts ... Can't download fonts? - Don't panic. Here's what to do! Keep trying! If you get a strange error message or are prompted for a password it means our server is probably busy. Click the link several times before giving up, and try back again later if that doesn't work. Request fonts via Email -- fonts wi Read More Go to Site
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