University of Oklahoma Press, 2004. — 160 с. Totkv Mocvse/New Fire presents the work of Earnest Gouge, an important early Creek (Muskogee) author, and makes available for the first time-in Creek and English—the myths and legends of a major American Indian tribe. In 1915, Earnest Gouge was encouraged by ethnographer John Reed Swanton to record Creek legends and myths. Gouge's...
University of California Press, 2015. — 819 p. — (University of California publications in linguistics 150). When Mary R. Haas died in 1996, she left behind several thousand pages of notes and texts in the Creek (Muskogee) language collected in Oklahoma from 1936 to 1940. The majority of the texts come from the unpublished writings of James H. Hill of Eufaula, an especially...
Author: P.J. Innes, L. Alexander, B. Tilkens.
Publisher: Oklahoma.
Publication date: 2004.
Number of pages: 254.
"Beginning Creek provides a basic introduction to the language and culture of the Mvskoke-speaking peoples, Muskogee (Creek) and Seminole Indians. Written by linguistic anthropologist Pamela Innes and native speakers Linda Alexander and Bertha Tilkens, the text is...
University of Oklahoma Press, 2009. — 352 p. For those who have progressed beyond introductory lessons, Intermediate Creek offers an expanded understanding of the language and culture of the Muskogee (Creek) and Seminole Indians. The first advanced textbook for the language, this book builds on the grammatical principles set forth in the authors’ earlier book, Beginning Creek:...
University of Nebraska Press, 2011. — 504 p. Creek (or Muskogee) is a Muskogean language spoken by several thousand members of the Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole nations of Oklahoma and by several hundred members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. This volume is the first modern grammar of Creek, compiled by a leading authority on the languages of the southern United States....
Oklahoma Native American Language Development Institute, 1993. — 58 p. These preliminary materials were produced at the Oklahoma Native American Language Development Institute, held in Harrah, Oklahoma in June, 1993. We would like to thank Carl Downing (Director), Akira Yamamoto (Senior Linguist), and the institute staff for organizing the institute. We are also grateful to our...
Черновик учебника. 2003, - 103 с.
Крикский язык (или язык маскоги) - это живой язык, на котором говорят в Оклахоме и Флориде. В прежние времена на нем говорило множество маленьких племен на территории, сейчас относящейся к Алабаме и Джорджии. Некоторые группы, говорящие на крикском языке, мигрировали во Флориду в 1700-х года, где стали известны как семинолы.
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