[Baltimore]: Waverly Press, Indiana University, 1970. 91 p.
This study is in the nature of a preliminary sketch for a much larger description of Onondaga - or, for that matter, of some other Northern Iroquoian language - which I hope will some day be completed. Aside from the fact that it deals specifically with a language on which there is at present little accessible...
Ontario Native Literacy Coalition, 2019. — 20 p. — (Learning Through the Music of our People). — ISBN 987-1-989431-02-3. Language translations by: Gloria Williams, Tracy Shenandoah, Pierce Abrams. Graphic Designs by Davis Jacobs. Indigenous language literacy and learning is an integral component of the ONLC programs as they are the foundation of Indigenous identity. This...
University of Toronto Press, 2018. — xx + 481 p. A Reference Grammar of the Onondaga Language is a text-based reference grammar of a highly endangered language. The Onondaga language is a Northern Iroquoian language spoken at Six Nations Reserve near Brantford Ontario and at Onondaga Nation near Syracuse, New York. The approach was chosen to insure that the language not be seen...
Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1888. — 60 p. A minute of a church council, held at Bethlehem 15th July, 1742, recommends the study of the Delaware Indian dialect, in order to facilitate intercourse with individuals of that nation, whose visits to the settlement were then of almost daily occurrence. This was within two years followed hy the estahlishment of a school for the...
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