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Forty narratives in the Wyandot language / John L. Steckley.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Steckley, John, 1949- author.
Series:
McGill-Queen's Indigenous and northern studies ; 98
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wyandot language--Verb.
Wyandot language.
Wyandot language--Texts.
Wyandot language--Transliteration into English.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 678 pages).
Place of Publication:
Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2020]
Summary:
In 1911-1912, French-Canadian anthropologist Marius Barbeau spent a year recording forty texts in the Wyandot language as spoken by native speakers in Oklahoma. Though he intended to return and complete his linguistic study, he never did. More than a century later Forty Narratives in the Wyandot Language continues Barbeau's work. John Steckley provides an engaging analysis and fresh translation of the texts in order to preserve the traditional language and cultural heritage of the Wyandot or Wendat people. Leveraging four decades of studying the dialects of Wyandot and Wendat and his role as tribal linguist for the Wyandotte Nation, the author corrects errors in Barbeau's earlier text while adding personal anecdotes to provide readers with a unique comparative work. The stories in this collection, largely drawn from the traditional folklore of the Wyandot people and told in a language that has been dormant for decades, act as a time capsule for traditional tales, Indigenous history, humour, and Elder knowledge. Steckley's new translation not only aids Wyandot peoples of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Michigan in reclaiming their language but also gives researchers worldwide a rich, up-to-date reference for linguistic study. A significant literary record of a people and a language, Forty Narratives in the Wyandot Language is a major contribution to the preservation and revitalization of an Indigenous language in North America.
Contents:
Front Matter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Part One
The Stories in English Based on the Re-Translations
Part Two
Translating the Stories
Wyandot Verbs
Earlier Work Done with the Narratives
References
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-2280-0515-9
OCLC:
1163789298

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