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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL ONEIDA LANGUAGE

AMERIND 411
Course Description

Learn the sounds and writing system of the language and examine the associated morphology and syntactical verb structures. Develop literacy and an understanding of the unique verb-based polysynthetic sentence structures, and utilize basic conversational skills currently being used among Ukwehuwehneha speakers. Ukwehuwehneha (Oneida) is one of the five Indigenous aboriginal languages spoken in the state of Wisconsin and part of a larger Iroquoian language family found only in North America. Ukwehuwehneha is considered to be a critically endangered language.

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