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English to Quapaw Dictionary

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Language Name

Omaha-Ponca; Kansa; Quapaw.

Alternate Language Names

Umóⁿhoⁿ, Umonhon, Paⁿka; Kaw, Kanza; Arkansas.

Region

Nevada, Kansas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, United States.

Who

Quapaw Nation.

Others Involved

Maude Angel Supernaw, Anna Beaver, Mary Lane Redeagle, Fannie Goodeagle Richards, Alice Crawfish Gilmore, Louis Quapaw, Mary Wilson, Odestine Hampton McWatters (speakers).

Publishing Information

How People are Cited

Our Quapaw Language Speakers, Quapaw Sources, and Dhegiha Sources tabs, initials after entry.

How Information is Cited

Our Quapaw Language Speakers, Quapaw Sources, and Dhegiha Sources tabs, initials after entry.

Where is Information Coming from

Speakers, previous works.

Tools and Framework used

Multimedia website.

Access

Open.

Included Languages and Directionality

English to Omaha-Ponca/Kansa/Quapaw.

Dialects Included

Type of Dictionary

Multimedia word list.

How are Entries Organised

Alphabetically by English.

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand
Audio
Images
Example phrases On an entries page.
Speakers marked Marked by initials.
Dialects marked The different languages are marked in the word entry.


Other Notes

Includes Kaw, Osage, Omaha/Ponca, Omaha.

External Links

English to Quapaw Dictionary