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# MH10 Mohawk Language Program - $64.95 - (plus S & H)  

This beginning course in Mohawk provides the pronunciation, grammar, sentence structures and vocabulary needed to communicate in everyday situations. Developed at the Centre for theResearch and Teaching of Canadian Native Languages, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.The program presents the language in a clean and aesthetic fashion for easy comprehension and learning. "It is my sincere hope that those using this program will gain enough knowledge of the Mohawk language to be encouraged toward eventual fluency." David Maracle Kanatawakhon



Passamaquoddy

# PS10 Passamaquoddy - $79.95 (plus S & H)  

This program was developed by the Waponahki Museum & Resource Center of Pleasant Point, Perry, Maine in 1986. Bi-lingual texts provide basic phrases, sentence structure, and vocabulary needed to converse in everyday situations.
Two books - 21 lessons - 5 audio tapes (over four hours)





# OJ10 Everyday Ojibwe - $74.95 - (plus S & H)  


Developed by Rick Gresczyk and Eagle Works of Minneapolis. Four CDs and two booklets. A good simple introduction to this beautiful language. Recorded by native speakers, this basic course covers pronunciation, common expressions, with seperate units on time, weather, feelings, foods, clothing, and other topics of daily living.




#SF01 Let's All Talk Sauk! - $24.95 - (plus S & H)   

The Thakiwa Foundation encouraged the recording of these lessons in 1996 onto audio tape so everyone would benefit from the language classes being taught. These have now been updated to 2 audio CDs - over 2 hours of instruction. Gordon Wittaker created these lessons in 1995 for classes being held in Stroud and Cushing. The speakers are Henrietta Massey of the Wolf Clan and Lee Bass Jr. of the Fish Clan. The moderator on the program is Jacob-Manatowa Bailey. Many hours were spent in the development of these tapes and they are now available to you. There is also a lessons booklet provided within the self-contained plastic box. Each word or phrase is spoken clearly and distinctly several times with spaces allowed for the learner to respond. During each lesson there are audible reviews to enhance the learning experience.                                        word or phrase and feel comfortable using it in your everyday conversation.


Leni Lenape (Delaware)

# LE10 Leni Lenape (Delaware) - $39.95 - (plus S & H)  

This language program is the result of Nora Thompson Dean without whose dedication and devotion to her people, this audio cassette program would not be available. This 2 tape, four lesson set comes with illustrated booklets covering such topics as weather expressions, greetings, food terms, prayer words, names of birds and kinship terms.



# 271 Leni Lenape CD ROM - $15.95 (plus S & H)
  
The CD was produced by the Delaware Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma.


Potawatomi

#280 Potawatomi Language Program - $12.00 - (plus S & H)  

The Citizen Band Potawatomi Nation Language Program produced this booklet and tape to encourage tribal members to learn basic written and spoken Potawatomi words and phrases.
This book was made possible through the assistance of many Potawatomi speakers. Special recognition goes to Walter Cooper, Jane Puckee, Sara Patterson, Bud Onzhawah and Jim Thunder. Potawatomi linguist Laura Buszard-Welcher also made a significant contribution.


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