Saulteaux language Talking Gookom's language : learning Ojibwe

Type
Book
Authors
Patricia M. Ningewance ( Ningewance, Patricia M. )
ISBN 10
0969782632
ISBN 13
9780969782636
Category
First Nations Language Resources
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Publication Year
2004
Publisher
Pages
365
Subject
Ojibwa language -- Conversation and phrase books
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Series Name
Abstract
"Ojibwe is also known as Saulteaux and Chippewa. It is very similar to Algonquin. The people themselves call it Anishinaabemowin, and it is still spoken in central North America.
Using this book, you can learn to speak the language too. Each lesson has vocabulary, dialogues and grammatical explanations. Short stories are added in later lessons. At the back of the book is two-way glossary which contains useful vocabulary, expressions and placenames from Canada and the United States."--Back cover.
Using this book, you can learn to speak the language too. Each lesson has vocabulary, dialogues and grammatical explanations. Short stories are added in later lessons. At the back of the book is two-way glossary which contains useful vocabulary, expressions and placenames from Canada and the United States."--Back cover.
Description
xxiii, 365 p. ; 22 cm.
Number of Copies
3
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 37699 |
PM851.N57 2004 |
1 | Yes | ||
Main | 38352 |
PM851.N57 2004 |
2 | Yes | ||
Main | 38353 |
PM851.N57 2004 |
3 | Yes |