• The Center for American Indian Languages (CAIL) was a research and outreach arm of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Utah. Its mission...
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    South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: Latin American Studies Center, University of California. Mason, J. Alden. (1950). The languages of South...
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    hunting. The languages of the North American Indians have been classified into 56 groups or stock tongues, in which the spoken languages of the tribes...
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    1826) classification of the languages of North America. He acknowledged that it was his choice to use this name for the language family and the associated...
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    "Proposed Classification of American Indian Languages North of Mexico (and Certain Languages of Mexico and Central America)" The Voegelin & Voegelin (1965)...
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    05% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 19.64% of Indians; both families together are sometimes known as Indic languages. Languages spoken...
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    Native Americans in the United States, who are also referred to as "Indians" or "American Indians". With a population of more than 4.9 million, Indian Americans...
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    Mesoamerican languages are the languages indigenous to the Mesoamerican cultural area, which covers southern Mexico, all of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador...
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  • other Europeans; for centuries the Indigenous peoples of the Americas were collectively called "Indians" in various European languages. This misnomer was...
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    600 indigenous languages are known from South America, Central America, and the Antilles (see List of indigenous languages of South America), although the...
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    Institution group of museums and research centers. The museum has three facilities. The National Museum of the American Indian on the National Mall in Washington...
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    Shoshone/Goshute Youth Language Apprenticeship Program (SYLAP), held at the University of Utah's Center for American Indian Languages since 2009, has been...
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  • the Kirkpatrick Center. The Center of the American Indian produced a quarterly journal, The Storyteller. The CAI held workshops, language classes, and symposia...
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    An American Indian reservation is an area of land held and governed by a U.S. federal government-recognized Native American tribal nation, whose government...
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    American Indian boarding schools, also known more recently as American Indian residential schools, were established in the United States from the mid-17th...
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    Baltimore American Indian Center, Inc. (BAIC) is a center for American Indians that is located in Upper Fell's Point, Baltimore, Maryland. The center was founded...
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    Welch Student File". Carlisle Indian Digital Resource Center. Retrieved April 18, 2017. Oshana, Maryann (1981). "Native American Women in Westerns: Reality...
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    with the other Eastern languages (i.e. with Jicarilla and Lipan). Mescalero and Chiricahua are considered different languages even though they are mutually...
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    Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land...
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    1996. Originally the school's mascot was an American Indian, but was dropped. Later Hoyo, a cartoon Indian Boy, became an unofficial mascot, but was also...
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    American Indian Movement (AIM) is an American Indian grassroots movement which was founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota in July 1968, initially centered...
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    creole in which LSF is the superstrate language and the native village sign languages are substrate languages.: 493  However, more recent research has...
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    creole languages, pidgin languages, and sign languages originating in what is now the United States. Interlingua, an international auxiliary language, was...
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    Proto-Uto-Aztecan. Chumashan languages Penutian languages Dixon, Roland R.; Kroeber, Alfred L. (1913a). "Relationship of the Indian languages of California." Science...
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    Shoshone/Goshute Youth Language Apprenticeship Program (SYLAP), held at the University of Utah's Center for American Indian Languages since 2009 has been...
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  • Indian Americans are citizens or residents of the United States of America who trace their family descent to India. Notable Indian Americans include: Har...
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    Puebloans (redirect from Pueblo Indian)
    relates to the languages they speak. Pueblo peoples speak languages from four distinct language families, which means these languages are completely different...
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    Čestmír (1968). Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center. Constenla Umaña, Adolfo; Margery Peña, Enrique...
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    other languages. This explanation mostly applies to sign languages that have arisen independently of other spoken or signed languages. Some languages once...
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    Classification of South American Indian languages. Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center. Mason, John Alden (1950). "The languages of South America". In Steward...
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