Saturday, April 24, 2010

I'm tring to find my child's names and birthday in the Seminole Indian Language?

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I'm tring to find my child's names and birthday in the Seminole Indian Language?
From http://www.native-languages.org/seminole...





Seminole Languages


The Seminole Indians speak two different languages, Creek and Miccosukee. These languages are related to each other (they both belong to the Muskogean language family), but speakers of one language cannot understand the other unless they have studied it, like speakers of English and German (which are also related to each other.)





藴Our Online Seminole Materials 鈥?br>

1. Seminole Vocabulary


Our list of vocabulary words in the two Seminole languages, with comparison to words in other Muskogean languages.


2. Creek Language Archive


Muskogee alphabet, vocabulary, and texts


3. A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee


Creek-English dictionary for sale, with commentary on the difference between Florida and Oklahoma Creek.


4. Seminole Genealogy Forum:


Messageboard for Seminole Indian descendants.





http://www.native-languages.org has these sections:





Alphabetical master list of Native American languages, with links to specific information about each language and its native speakers.





Native American language learning worksheets including picture dictionaries, parts of the body, and pronunciation guides.





Links to general American Indian language resources available online.





Seminole is part of the Muskogean Languages that also include:


Alabama, Apalachee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Coushatta, Miccosukee, Muscogee








Hope these 2 sites help you find what you are looking for.
Reply:is your child Seminole...I'm not trying to be rude..


if your child is native then your traditional elders can help in the naming of your babe


*all native names have meaning that can be translated only in our own language..


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