Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2003. — XII, 1387 pp. The Haida people make their home on the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia and on Prince of Wales Island off the coast of southern Alaska. Their language, distinct from their Northwest Coast neighbors, is spoken today by a few elders and is in danger of becoming extinct, despite efforts by the...
University of Alaska Southeast, 2009. — 80 p. This course is an introduction to basic Haida for students with little or no previous experience with the language. Students will develop their reading, writing and listening skills while acquiring a vocabulary of approximately 250 words. Students will learn everyday conversational phrases including greetings, leavetakings,...
University of Alaska Southeast, 2009. This course is an introduction to basic Haida for students with little or no previous experience with the language. Students will develop their reading, writing and listening skills while acquiring a vocabulary of approximately 250 words. Students will learn everyday conversational phrases including greetings, leavetakings, compliments,...
University of Alaska Southeast, 2009. This course is an introduction to basic Haida for students with little or no previous experience with the language. Students will develop their reading, writing and listening skills while acquiring a vocabulary of approximately 250 words. Students will learn everyday conversational phrases including greetings, leavetakings, compliments,...
Leiden, New York: Brill, G.E. Stechert & Co, 1908. — 547 p. — (Memoir of the American Museum of Natural History, New York. Volume X, Part II).
The following texts are about half of those obtained by me in the winter and spring of 1900-01. They are in that form of the Haida language spoken at Masset, on the northern coast of the Queen Charlotte Islands, and, with little...
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