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Wyandot Iroquoian Natural Languages Linguistics


Wyandot
Huron (Wendat) and Wyandot are dialects of the same, unfortunately extinct language. It was last spoken by the Huron people in Quebec in the 1910's and by the Wyandot in Oklahoma in the 1960's.

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See Also:

  • - Short list of .wav files from B.N.O. Walker's recordings.
  • - Historical profile, pronunciation, some vocabulary and links.
  • - Historical linguistic treatment by John Steckley of Humber College.
  • - Report by Indian Agent Colonel John Johnston, originally published in 1858. Includes some phonetic transcriptions.
  • - Short list of phonetic transcriptions.


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