Unclear classification within the Eastern Algonquian group, due to insufficient or confusing data. Technically a dialect of Ojibwe/Ojibwa (see below).Ĭree (ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ / Nēhiyawēwin) Cree Cree languageĬree phrases Cree terms Other language materials Cree bibliography French-Cree dictionary (1874) Plains Cree online dictionary Moose and Swampy Cree Dictionary Moose Cree online dictionary Eastern Swampy Cree online dictionary Mushkegowuk online dictionary Fort Severn Cree online dictionary Eastern James Bay Cree online dictionary East Cree southern dialect verb conjugations East Cree northern dialect verb conjugations Cree verb paradigms in Eastern and Swampy Cree verb conjugations (.pdf format)Ĭanada: Northwest Territories, Alberta, Labrador USA: MontanaĬentral Algonquian languages, Cree-Innu languages Central Algonquian languages, Ojibwan group USA: from upper Michigan westward to North Dakota Ojibwe/Chippewa/Ojibway terms Chippewa language resources Beothuk has never been classified while it was still in use, but it is generally assumed to be an Algonquian language.īlackfoot (Siksiká / ᓱᖽᐧᖿ) Blackfoot (Siksika, Peigan, Piegan, Kainai, Blackfeet) Blackfoot languageīlackfoot terms Blackfoot numbers Blackfoot online dictionary Blackfoot grammar Blackfoot language resourcesĬheyenne (Tsėhesenėstsestotse) Cheyenne Cheyenne languageĬheyenne phrases Cheyenne terms Cheyenne sample texts Cheyenne dictionary (pdf) Cheyenne online dictionaryĬhippewa (Ojibwemowin) Chippewa (Ojibway, Anishinaabe, Ojibwa) Chippewa language Plains Algonquian languages, Arapahoan groupĪtikamekw Atikamekw (Attikamek, Tęte-de-boule) Atikamekw language Abenaki had an eastern and western dialect, the eastern one is extinct.Īlgonquin (Anicinâbemowin) Algonquin Language (Algonkin, Anishnabe, Anishnabeg) Algonquin languageĬentral Algonquian languages, Ojibwan groupĪrapaho (Hinónoʼeitíít) Arapaho (Arapahoe) Arapaho languageĪrapaho dictionaries and language archives Arapaho phrases Arapaho terms Arapaho numbers Arapaho names Bambi in Arapaho ! Named after its two major dialects, Abenaki and Penobscot. ( Swadesh list 1 Swadesh list 2 Algonkian (Algonquian) names (1) Algonkian (Algonquian) names (2) Algonkian (Algonquian) language family resources Language structure in Algonquian languages )Ībenaki (Alnôba) Abnaki-Penobscot (Abenaki language) Abenaki languageĪbenaki and Penobscot terms Abenaki and Penobscot online dictionary Abenaki and Penobscot language resources Laurent, J.: New Familiar Abenakis and English Dialogues (1884) Western Abenaki Dictionary and Online Lessons Abenaki Penobscot Offline Dictionary Abenaki/Wabanaki languageĬanada: Quebec USA: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire Each language entry on the list includes useful vocabulary and phrases, downloadable materials and further useful and relevant links. Major resource websites used for this overview include, ,, /ydindex & /fnlgsbc (Yinka Déné Language Institute) and (California Language Archive). Only the language families accepted by current consensus are listed, hypothetical language families are noted where applicable. The alphabetical order is applied to both language families and the individual languages of each family. ones from the modern day territory of the US and Canada). The following table overview lists (in alphabetical order) links to online resource articles on North American native languages (i.e. Map of pre-contact distribution of North American language families north of Mexico The First Nations Languages of British Columbia - Especially useful for its bibliography lists on each of the featured languages. New Lakota Dictionary Online - Offers both a desktop version and an online version.į - Audio recordings of the First Peoples indigenous languages of Canada. With playable sample recordings for each word, serving as a pronunciation guide. (Specific links are also included in the overview table below.)Ĭommon Lakota Words - A dictionary from A to Z. Online Dictionaries - Native American Dictionaries - A list of available online dictionaries on various North American native languages. (Specific links are also included in the overview table below.) Native American languages - Includes maps of their distribution and of the main native language groups of North America.
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