An English-Dakota Dictionary theory this powerful autobiographical picture book
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this powerful autobiographical picture book teaches readers to use their big voice and that everyone deserves to be seen—and heard
who for decades has been leading efforts to preserve the rich linguistic heritage of the world
The Clan Mothers reveal secrets
I must mother
When Margie accompanies her
An English-Dakota Dictionary theory this powerful autobiographical picture bookThe language of the Dakota people was first put into written form by missionaries who lived within and learned from the Dakota community in the Minnesota River valley. John P. Williamson (1835 1917), son of missionary Dr. Thomas S. Williamson, grew up speaking both English and Dakota, then spent most of his adult life as a missionary on the Santee Reservation in northeastern Nebraska. In 1902, he produced An English Dakota Dictionary. A companion
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