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A New Abenaki Dictionary
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Abenaki Resources

A New Abenaki Dictionary

Jesse Bowman Bruchac has been working on a new Abenaki dictionary for years now. The announcement is out – and…

March 17, 2025March 17, 2025
Munsee Months
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Munsee

Munsee Months

December 23, 2024November 27, 2024
The Lord’s Prayer in Munsee with Mike Ford
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Munsee

The Lord’s Prayer in Munsee with Mike Ford

December 16, 2024November 27, 2024
Goldilocks and the Three Bears told in Abenaki
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Abenaki Language

Goldilocks and the Three Bears told in Abenaki

No, it’s not Munsee. It’s not Unami. Nor Mohegan. Nor even Mahican. Valuable for pronunciation? E’eh. Extremely. While listening I…

August 28, 2024December 14, 2024
Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians
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Mohican

Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians

Another good resource, if dated. I have some takeaways from it. In order: “When I was but six years of…

July 4, 2024July 4, 2024
Munsee Words of Life
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Munsee

Munsee Words of Life

This is an excellent language video telling the story of Noah from the Bible in the Munsee language. I found…

June 17, 2024June 13, 2024
Munsee Family Tree
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Munsee Pequot

Munsee Family Tree

The scientific classifications and subclassifications of the Munsee (and Pequot) languages drawn out is a useful tool for understanding how…

June 14, 2024July 22, 2024
Listen to them speak
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Language

Listen to them speak

June 22, 2022June 12, 2024
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Spearcarrier's favorite artifacts she's found in the field were Woodland period pottery sherds, a bone hair pin, and part of a porcelain doll. There's a Swift Creek tale from college she finds funny, but no one else gets the humor. These days she sings and writes.

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