References, Pequot
- PRINCE, John Dyneley. SPECK, Frank Gouldsmith. “Glossary of the Mohegan–Pequot Language”, 1904. American Anthropologist (N. S.), Vol. 6, No. 1, January–March, 1904
- GRANBERRY, Julian. Modern Mohegan: The Dialect of Jits Bodenaxa, 2003. Lincom Europa.
- PRINCE, John Dyneley. SPECK, Frank Gouldsmith. “The Modern Pequots and their Language” American Anthropologist (N.S.), Vol. 5, April-June 1903, No. 2, pp 193-212
- COWAN, William. “Pequot from Stiles to Speck.” International Journal of American Linguistics 39, no. 3 (1973): 164–72. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1264567.
References, Munsee
- EDWARDS, Jonathon. “Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians”. Connecticut Society of Arts and Sciences; Brown University. Library, 1788.
- GODDARD, I. (1982). The Historical Phonology of Munsee. International Journal of American Linguistics, 48(1), 16–48. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1264746
References, General
- TRUMBULL, James Hammond. Natick Dictionary. 1903. Washington Government Printing Office.
- TRUMBULL, James Hammond. “On Algonkin Names for Man”. The Transactions of the American Philological Association, 1871.
- ELY., William Davis. “A Keyhole for Roger Williams’ Key”, Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, RI, 1822.
- MASTHAY, Carl. STONE, Gaynell, Ph.D. Languages and Lore of the Long Island Indians. Volume IV, Revised Second Edition. Suffolk County Archaeological Association, Stony Brook, NY Second edition, 2016
- TRUMBULL, J. Hammond. “Mistaken Notions on Alongkin Grammar, and on Mistranslations of Words from Eliot’s Bible, etc.” Transactions of the American Philological Association, 1869-1870. Archive.org. Accessed 5-22-2024
Just Interesting
Some of these are to read about theory. Some are for general information. Some are for enjoyment.
- HUDSON, CHARLES. Conversations with the High Priest of Coosa. University of North Carolina Press, 2003.
- Krasner, Barbara D. “The Brotherton Reservation: the Failure Behind the Facade”.
- COWAN, William. “General Treat’s Vocabulary of Narragansett” Carleton University.
Educational
Good for practicing your language, learning the love of it, or whatever