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Website about Fine Art Work - online portal of Art gallery worldwide. Other useful information: Organization dedicated to American Indian language preservation provides vocabulary lists, links, and online information about each Native American language and the indigenous people who speak it.
Browse original fine art by artwork price, by size and by time made
Featured Artist - In 2004 Igor Mashkov kindly agreed to become a member of our Gallery. Igor Mashkov is grant-holder several awards from Academy of Arts. Member of International Federation of Artists (UNESCO).
Original Fine Art - Fine art is that in which the hand, the head, and the heart of man go together. (John Ruskin)
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Alphabetical master list of Native American languages , with links to specific information about each language and its native speakers.
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Native Languages of the Americas: Preserving and promoting American Indian languages
Welcome to Native Languages of the Americas! We are a small non-profit organization
Our website is not beautiful. Probably, it never will be. But this site has inner beauty, for it is, or will be, a compendium of
online materials about more than 800 indigenous languages of the Western Hemisphere and the people that speak them.
˜ Native Languages of the Americas Online Resources
Linguistic
family groupings showing the relationships between Amerindian languages.
Vocabulary word lists in various American Indian languages.
List of Native American peoples
featured on our site.
Kids Menu of Native American information presented for younger readers.
List of Native American books
and other resources by and about American Indians.
Links to general American Indian language resources available online.
NOTE :
Some of the links we provide are more useful than others. We are not responsible for the
content of any of the external sites we link to. We have tried to provide the most complete directory
of Native American Indian language materials available. If a link is dead, or you have one to add, or if
there is a mistake on our site you would like to correct, information you would like us to
add, or admiration you wish to express, here is our contact page , also
with answers to frequently asked questions. If you are looking for Orrin's homepage ,
we moved it from here to give more prominence to the Native American language pages.
Why aren't there any links about how American Indian languages
are descended from Ancient Egyptian? See our new page explaining the truth behind some of
the incorrect "theories" floating around the web about Native American languages, cultures, and history.
Feel free to link to this site or to any of the pages in it. Also, you have our permission to cite this information or pass it on
to others in any way that would be useful. Our goal is to make it easier to learn about, preserve, and
and American Indian languages was written by Orrin Lewis, Laura Redish, or our friend Nancy Sherman, who has kindly agreed to let us use
them. We make every possible effort to honor any request from Indian tribes and nations regarding the information we have provided about
them, and we will listen carefully to requests from other people as well.
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