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American Indian Language Links
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Languages in Latin America
Links to resources for those interested in Latin
American languages.
Part of LANIC, hosted by
University of Texas at Austin. [eng]
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Languages of Antigua and Barbuda
National or official language: English. 67,000 (1998 UN), including 64,000 on Antigua, 1,200 on Barbuda (1997 govt. figures). Self governing part of British West Indies. Literacy rate 90%. Also includes North Levantine Spoken Arabic, Portuguese, people from India and Pakistan. Christian, traditional religion. [eng]
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Ethnologue: Trinidad and Tobago
Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. National or official language: English. 1,283,000 (1998 UN); Afro-Trinidadian 40%, East Indian 41%, mixed 14%, white 1%, Chinese 1%, other 1%. Literacy rate All 97%: male 98%, female 96%. Also includes North Levantine Spoken Arabic 2,600, Chinese 6,500. [eng]
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Ethnologue: Languages of Grenada
National or official language: English. 93,000 (1998 UN). Grenada, Carriacou, and Petit Martinique Islands. Literacy rate 95% (1991 WA). Also includes East Indian 3,300 (1993). [eng]
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Ethnologue: Languages of British Virgin Islands
National or official language: English. 20,000 (1998 UN). 60 islands, 15 are inhabited. Main islands: Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke. Literacy rate 98%. Christian. Data accuracy estimate: B. The number of languages listed for British Virgin Islands is 2. Of those, both are living languages. [eng]
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Links to Web Rings and Language Sites on American Indians
Over 400 links to tribal, history, genealogy, calendar sites, various commercial pages, and others. [eng]
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Native Languages of the Americas
A huge reference site for native American languages and cultures. Annotated links, bibliographies, and more. Maintained by Laura Redish and Orrin Lewis. [eng]
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Mesoamerican Languages Documentation Project
This site presents the aims, history, and results of research by the Project for the Documentation of the Languages of Mesoamerica, internally known as
the "Snake Jaguar Project". The pages that describe the aims and history of the Project, and instructions for access to and use of posted materials, are
updated at moderately frequent intervals. The online databases that we are making available will be updated only at intervals of about a year or more. [eng]
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Ñåïèð - ßçûêè Öåíòðàëüíîé è Ñåâåðíîé Àìåðèêè
ßçûêè, íà êîòîðûõ âî âðåìåíà Êîëóìáà ãîâîðèëî êîðåííîå íàñåëåíèå Àìåðèêè (îêîëî 1150000 ÷åë.), ïîðàçèòåëüíî ðàçíîîáðàçíû, áîëüøèíñòâî èç ýòèõ ÿçûêîâ æèâû è ïîíûíå, õîòÿ ìíîãèìè èõ íèõ ïîëüçóåòñÿ ëèøü íåáîëüøàÿ ãîðñòêà ëþäåé. [rus]
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The Dakota Language Homepage
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Native American Languages - Lady Hawke's Site
Lady Hawke's Native American Language Information. [eng]
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Arbeitsbereich (VII) Altamerikanische Sprachen und Kulturen
Universität Hamburg, Archäologisches Institut. [deu]
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Lakhota Language Study Project. Created by WoundedBear (SHA Member #921441175)
A Place where to study the language of the Lakhota-Sioux with the help of others. [eng]
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Yamada Language Center: Cherokee Fonts
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Anthropological Linguistics
Linguistics of Native Americans. [eng]
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Comanche Language and Cultural Preservation Committee
The Comanche Language and Preservation Committee is committed to preserving our language and culture. [eng]
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Summer Institute of Linguistics in Mexico
Languages and cultures of Mexico: material written in these languages as well as popular and technical publications about them. [eng]
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Mesoamerica Language Program -MLP-
The Mesoamerica Language Program (MLP) is a department of the Institute for Central American Studies (ICAS), which is dedicated to the cause of peace, justice and the well-being of the people and land of Central America.
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Fort Peck Community College Dakota and Nakona Language Lessons
Online lessons in the Dakota and Nakona languages, with sound clips of
proper pronunciation, as well as grammar and vocabulary acquisition. [eng]
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