Skip to content

Talking Feathers

Eastern Algonquian Language, Culture, History, Chatter

Talking Feathers

Eastern Algonquian Language, Culture, History, Chatter

  • Home
  • Further Reading
  • About

Category: Theory

Western Abenaki – Plurals
0
Theory

Western Abenaki – Plurals

There’s a lot of focus in learning the Algonquian languages with “verbs” (events whole and partial) and other terms to…

January 27, 2025
Algonquian Animate and Inanimate Stems (Giving Understanding to How Our Ancestors Saw the World)
0
Theory

Algonquian Animate and Inanimate Stems (Giving Understanding to How Our Ancestors Saw the World)

Right before I walked away from the Mohegan language project, I noticed a very interesting pattern with some of the…

December 12, 2024January 31, 2025
The Historical Phonology of Munsee
0
Theory

The Historical Phonology of Munsee

Tonight I burn the midnight oil to read “The Historical Phonology of Munsee”. I would prefer to print it and…

August 25, 2024August 28, 2024
Non-Mohegan Pidgin
0
Theory

Non-Mohegan Pidgin

I’ve been asking a lot of questions I never asked before as I dig and pick things apart. I’ve also…

May 24, 2024June 13, 2024
Pequot From Stiles to Speck thanks to Cowan
0
Theory

Pequot From Stiles to Speck thanks to Cowan

Pure Pequot, as Speck calls it, seems to be a little difficult to find directly. The farther back you go…

May 23, 2024
Which Witch is Which?
0
Theory

Which Witch is Which?

Mohegan, Algonquian or Algic? How to tell which Algonquian language people are teaching. Quick summary: Páskhikinuk tells me most of…

May 16, 2024June 12, 2024
No comments to show.
  • Abenaki
  • History/Culture
  • Language
  • Mohican
  • Munsee
  • Pequot
  • Personal
  • Resources
  • Theory
  • Key Codes for Diacritial Marks
  • Essentials of Linguistics
  • Academia Research Paper Hub
    • Language Archives
  • Native Languages of the Americas: Preserving and promoting American Indian languages
  • Miidashgeget
  • Munsee Delaware Grammar
  • Plains Hand Speak

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Spearcarrier's Ghostfox

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.

Copyright © 2025 Talking Feathers | Fuzion Blog by Ascendoor | Powered by WordPress.