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  1. Native Relations Statement . The museum resides on Dak hota Makoce* (dah KOH tah mah KOH chay), the homelands of the Dak hota people and their Anishinaabe and Ho-Chunk neighbors. Mia recognizes the painful legacy of colonization and genocide and its impact on Native people. The museum is committed to continuous learning and embraces a

  2. pronunciationguide.info Simple but valuable phonetic pronunciation guidelines and tips intended for native English speakers (particularly North Americans) on pronouncing [21] European languages that are often encountered in classical music. NOTE: An accompanying page provides both phonetic spellings and audio clips of the names of individuals ...

  3. American Indian Pronunciation Guides. Here are the pronunciation guides we have completed so far. Most of these are Algonquian languages so far. We have other information about many additional languages which can be accessed from our main Amerindian menu.

  4. Well-structured content for people who want to learn American pronunciation. It's optimized for self-study, which means it's fun, simple, and very practical. We even have an IPA chart with a human face.

  5. Free Native American Lessons and Courses. General Resources. Native Languages of the Americas: Preserving and Promoting American Indian Languages. Comprehensive listing of Native American languages and resources available for them. Abenaki. Welcome to the Abenaki Language. Vocabulary, grammar, and dialogs for Abenaki. Cherokee Language Lessons.

  6. Learn How to Pronounce English Words | Natural Recordings by Native Speakers.

  7. Audio-Forum® offers a selection of rare Native American language courses including Navajo, Apache and Mohawk. These practical self-study courses are part of our commitment to preserve Native America history and culture. (MP3/PDF) Series includes MP3 Audio CD & Printable PDF with Enhanced PDF Features