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    Dakota language - Wikipedia

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    Dakota (Dakhótiyapi, Dakȟótiyapi), also referred to as Dakhota, is a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota people of the Sioux tribes. Dakota is closely related to and mutually intelligible with the Lakota language. It is critically endangered, with only around 290 fluent speakers left out of an ethnic

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    Nouns
    Dakota, similar to many Native American languages, is a mainly polysynthetic language, meaning that different morphemes in the form of affixes can be combined to form a single

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    Nouns and verbs
    Dakota is mainly a subject-object-verb (SOV) language, where nouns, whether they are the subject or object, always come before the verb. And

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    Dakota has two major dialects with two sub-dialects each:
    1. Eastern Dakota (a.k.a. Santee-Sisseton or Dakhóta)
    2. Western Dakota (a.k.a. Yankton-Yanktonai or Dakȟóta/Dakhóta, and erroneously classified, for a very long time, as "

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    For a comparative table of the various writing systems conceived over time for the Sioux languages, cf. the specific section of the article

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    Software and mobile apps for learning Dakhóta
    A Dakota 1 app was previously available for iPhone

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    • DeMallie, Raymond J. (2001). Sioux until 1850. In R. J. DeMallie (Ed.), Handbook of North American Indians: Plains (Vol. 13, Part 2, pp. 718–760). W. C. Sturtevant (Gen. Ed.). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 0-16-050400-7.
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  2. Dakota-Lakota Language and the Sioux Indian Tribes ...

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    The Nakota languages--Stoney and Assiniboine--are also closely related languages but a Dakota or Lakota Sioux speaker cannot easily understand them without language lessons, similar to the difference between Spanish and Portuguese. There are a combined 26,000 speakers of Lakota and Dakota Sioux in the western United States and southern Canada, especially in their …

  3. The Land, Water, and Language of the Dakota, Minnesota’s ...

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    Yet the language’s survival today is primarily attributed to the missionaries’ work in creating a Dakota language-writing system. Documents such as the Bible and hymn books were the impetus for creating a dictionary that is still used today: Stephen R. Riggs’s Dakota–English Dictionary .

  4. History, language and culture in North Dakota

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    • Long before statehood, North Dakota was home to a number of Native American tribes dating back to 9500 BCE. These early inhabitants hunted mammoths and bison in the North Dakotan plains, and lived along rivers and in woodlands. The Mandan tribe was especially developed in trade and agriculture. In 1682 North Dakota and the land surrounding the Mississippi River were …
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    • Minn. Const. in Dakota Language

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      task which at length gave the Dakota the Word of Life in their own tongue. By the time their cabin on the lake [Calhoun] was completed, in July, 1834, they had devised the “Pond alphabet” of the Dakota language so named by [Rev. Edward D.] Neill. Fortunately the young men knew no language but their own

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      What is the language of the Dakota?
      Dakota ( Dakhótiyapi, Dakȟótiyapi ), also referred to as Dakhota, is a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota people of the Sioux tribes. Dakota is closely related to and mutually intelligible with the Lakota language. It is critically endangered, with only around 290 fluent speakers left out of an ethnic population of almost 20,000.
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      What is the history of Dakota?
      Dakota people remembered their mother tongue, and the 1990 Native American Languages Act was born. Within Minnesota today, the four Dakota communities exercise self-governance rights and tribal sovereignty.
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      What does Dakota stand for?
      Dakota ( Dakhótiyapi, Dakȟótiyapi ), also referred to as Dakhota, is a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota people of the Sioux tribes. Dakota is closely related to and mutually intelligible with the Lakota language.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakota_language
      What is the history and culture of North Dakota?
      North Dakota History, Language and Culture. History of North Dakota. Long before statehood, North Dakota was home to a number of Native American tribes dating back to 9500 BCE. These early inhabitants hunted mammoths and bison in the North Dakotan plains, and lived along rivers and in woodlands.
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    • Dakota people - Wikipedia

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      The Dakota language is a Mississippi Valley Siouan language, belonging to the greater Siouan-Catawban language family. It is closely related to and mutually intelligible with the Lakota language, and both are also more distantly related to the Stoney and Assiniboine languages. Dakota is written in the Latin script and has a dictionary and grammar.
      1. Eastern Dakota (also known as Santee-Sisseton or Dakhóta)

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    • Dakota History | SICC

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      In the early 19th century, missionaries studied and learned the language of the Dakota/Nakota/Lakota in Minnesota Territory and Dakota Territory as a necessary prerequisite to their mission work. About the turn of the century, the US federal government recognized the need for accurate scientific information about the lives, customs, beliefs and languages of the Indian …



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