Oregon--Languages
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
A' al am t ahgid (The Children Tell Us)
A book of poems, stories, and drawings from the fifth and sixth grade students of the Topawa School
A booklet on Navajo language and culture, 1974
A booklet written by Gene Dennison and Alan Wilson for the Gallup-McKinley County Public School District, which is an elementary oreintation to the Najavo language and culture. Intended for teachers of Najavo students.
A booklet on the Navajo and English languages, 1974
A booklet witten by Alan Wilson for the Gallup-McKinley County Public School District studying the basic differences between the Navajo and English languages.
Amerindian Language Maintenance in the United States, 1989
An article written by Carol L. Bartels regarding the different languages that were spoken by the indigenous people of North America, the history of those languages, and how colonization led to the extinction of most of these languages.
Arizona Indians
A booklet that discusses the history of the many Indian tribes located in Arizona.
Cirriculum Guide
A cirriculum guide for the class titled "The Pima: Yesterday and Today", written by Joe Abril, Betty Ataka, Elmer Bailey, Willardene Pratt, and Susan Oelze
Cirriculum Guide
A cirriculum guide for a Papago class titled "Papavi-Ootam", written by Mary H. Thompson, Margaret Archie, and John Rood
Consonant Sounds
A list of different english consonant sounds that are common for Navajo speakers to make erros of.
Dolch list
A list of words written in english in list form used as a way to test different grade levels on knowledge and recognition. Next to the english words are them written in an unknown language
Educational coloring book, 1962
An educational coloring book that includes stories behind the different coloring pages about the history and culture of the Navajo people. Drawings made by Eugene H. Bischoff.