Myth
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Christine Armer Collection
Collection
Identifier: NALC-CAR
Overview
This print-based collection contains various comic books, a bible, ephemera, historical church records and letters in Cherokee.
How The Groundhog Lost His Tail (Cherokee)/Nulisdanidolv Ogana Uyohuselv Ganidadv , 2018-05-28
Item
Scope and Contents
Cherokee oral story as told by Cherokee language teacher Christine Armer. Created by Terrence Robertson for a class project for the Native American Studies course Methods of Language Documentation at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.
How The Groundhog Lost His Tail (English)/Nulisdanidolv Ogana Uyohuselv Ganidadv , 2018-05-28
Item
Scope and Contents
Cherokee oral story as told by Cherokee language teacher Christine Armer. Created by Terrence Robertson for a class project for the Native American Studies course Methods of Language Documentation at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.
How The Groundhog Lost His Tail transcript/Nulisdanidolv Ogana Uyohuselv Ganidadv , 2018-05-28
Item
Scope and Contents
Cherokee oral story as told by Cherokee language teacher Christine Armer. Created by Terrence Robertson for a class project for the Native American Studies course Methods of Language Documentation at the University of Oklahoma, Norman.
Miami Language Program
Collection
Identifier: NALC-MLP
Overview
The Miami Language Program Collection consists of books, audio recordings and ephemera for learning and understanding the Myaamia (Miami) language.
Myammia and Peoria narratives and winter stories / Myaamia neehi peewaalia aacimoona neehi aalhsoohkaana, 2010
Item
Identifier: NALC-MLP-004
Scope and Contents
Original Myaamia and Peoria narratives and winter stories by Frank Beaver, George Finley, Gabriel Godfroy, Sarah Jane Cass Keiser, William Pecongah, Thomas Richardville, William Skye, Nancy Stand, Elizabeth Vallier, Sarah Wadsworth, and other (unknown) storytellers. Edited and translated by David J. Costa with a cover design by Julie Olds and book design by Pamela Dean.