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N'DAKINNA: An Illustrated Abenaki Dictionary for Schools

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Language Name

Western Abenaki

Alternate Language Names

Abnaki.

Region

Quebec, Canada; Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, United States.

Who

Endangered Alphabets Project, Abenaki Circle of Courage.

Others Involved

Kelsi Brett (Illustrator); Alec Juleint (Layout and design, Abenaki font creator); Brenda Perretta-Gagne (Content director); Jessee Bowman Bruchac (language consultant).

Publishing Information

Published 2020 by St Francis Sokoki Band of the Abenaki Nation of Missisquoi.

How People are Cited

Front matter.

How Information is Cited

Front matter.

Where is Information Coming from

Language consultants.

Tools and Framework used

Illustrated text.

Access

Print.

Included Languages and Directionality

English to Abenaki.

Dialects Included

Western Abenaki.

Type of Dictionary

Illustrated children's dictionary.

How are Entries Organised

Thematically (alphabetically in appendix)

Other Features

Feature Included More Information
Guide to use and understand Pronunciation guide included.
Audio
Images
Example phrases Mixed with words.
Speakers marked
Dialects marked


Other Notes

External Links

To inquire about obtaining a copy of this dictionary, there is a contact email and phone number on the Abenaki Arts & Education Center website: https://abenaki-edu.org/ndakinna-an-illustrated-abenaki-dictionary-for-schools/