Eastern Ojibwa language


Contributors to Wikimedia projects

Article Images

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Content deleted Content added

GreenC bot

(talk | contribs)

2,409,637 edits

Line 33: Line 33:

==References==

==References==

{{refbegin}}

{{refbegin}}

* King, Alice and Jean Rogers. Ed. John Nichols. 1985. ''The Stories of Alice King of Parry Island.'' Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics, Readers and Study Guides. Winnipeg: Department of Native Studies, University of Manitoba. {{ISSN|0711-382X}}

* {{cite book |last1=King |first1=Alice |last2=Rogers |first2=Jean |editor-first=John |editor-last=Nichols |year=1985 |title=The Stories of Alice King of Parry Island |series=Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics |location=Winnipeg |publisher=Department of Native Studies, University of Manitoba |oclc=41764511}}

* King, Alice and Jean Rogers. 1988. "Parry Island Texts." Edited by Leonard Bloomfield and John D. Nichols. John Nichols, ed., ''An Ojibwe Text Anthology,'' 69-106. London: The Centre for Teaching and Research of Canadian Native Languages, University of Western Ontario. {{ISBN|0-7714-1046-8}}

* {{cite book |last1=King |first1=Alice |last2=Rogers |first2=Jean |year=1988 |chapter=Parry Island Texts |editor-first1=Leonard |editor-last1=Bloomfield |editor-first2=John D. |editor-last2=Nichols |title=An Ojibwe Text Anthology |pages=69-106 |location=London, ON |publisher=The Centre for Teaching and Research of Canadian Native Languages, University of Western Ontario. |isbn=0-7714-1046-8}}

* Rhodes, Richard. 1976. "A Preliminary Report on the Dialects of Eastern Ojibwa–Odawa." W. Cowan, ed., ''Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Conference,'' 129-156. Ottawa: Carleton University.

* {{cite journal |last=Rhodes |first=Richard |year=1976 |title=A Preliminary Report on the Dialects of Eastern Ojibwa–Odawa |editor-first=W. |editor-last=Cowan |journal=Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Conference |pages=129-156 |location=Ottawa |publisher=Carleton University |url=https://ojs.library.carleton.ca/index.php/ALGQP/article/view/334}}

* Rhodes, Richard A. 1985. ''Eastern Ojibwa–Chippewa–Ottawa Dictionary''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. {{ISBN|3-11-013749-6}}

* {{cite book |last=Rhodes |first=Richard A. |year=1985 |title=Eastern Ojibwa–Chippewa–Ottawa Dictionary |location=Berlin |publisher=Mouton de Gruyter |isbn=3-11-013749-6}}

* Rhodes, Richard and Evelyn Todd. 1981. "Subarctic Algonquian Languages." June Helm, ed., ''The Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 6. Subarctic,'' 52-66. Washington, D.C.: The Smithsonian Institution.

* {{cite book |last1=Rhodes |first1=Richard |last2=Todd |first2=Evelyn |year=1981 |chapter=Subarctic Algonquian Languages |editor-first=June |editor-last=Helm |title=The Handbook of North American Indians |volume=6. Subarctic |pages=52-66 |location=Washington, DC |publisher=Smithsonian Institution}}

* Rogers, Edward. 1978. "Southeastern Ojibwa." Bruce Trigger, ed., ''The Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 15. Northeast,'' 760-771. Washington, D.C.: The Smithsonian Institution.

* {{cite book |last=Rogers |first=Edward |year=1978 |chapter=Southeastern Ojibwa |editor-first=Bruce |editor-last=Trigger |title=The Handbook of North American Indians |volume=15. Northeast |pages=760-771 |location=Washington, DC |publisher=Smithsonian Institution}}

* Snache, Irene. 2005. ''Ojibwe Language Dictionary.''Rama, ON: Mnjikaning Kendaaswin Publishers. {{ISBN|1-894632-01-X}}

* {{cite book |last=Snache |first=Irene |year=2005 |title=Ojibwe Language Dictionary |location=Rama, ON |publisher=Mnjikaning Kendaaswin Publishers |isbn=1-894632-01-X}}

* Valentine, J. Randolph. 1994. ''Ojibwe Dialect Relationships.'' PhD dissertation, University of Texas, Austin.

* {{cite thesis |last=Valentine |first=J. Randolph |year=1994 |title=Ojibwe Dialect Relationships |type=PhD dissertation |publisher=University of Texas |location=Austin}}

{{refend}}

{{refend}}




Revision as of 03:54, 26 January 2024

Eastern Ojibwa
Native toCanada
RegionOntario

Native speakers

(26,000[dubiousdiscuss] cited 1998 census)[1]
(appears to be double counted with other varieties)

Algic

Language codes
ISO 639-3ojg
Glottologeast2542
ELPEastern Ojibwe

Eastern Ojibwe is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Eastern Ojibwe (also known as Ojibway, Ojibwa) is a dialect of the Ojibwe language spoken north of Lake Ontario and east of Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada. Eastern Ojibwe-speaking communities include Rama and Curve Lake.[3] Ojibwe is an Algonquian language.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Eastern Ojibwa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian (2022-05-24). "Central-Eastern-Southwestern Ojibwa". Glottolog. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Archived from the original on 2022-10-30. Retrieved 2022-10-29.
  3. ^ Rhodes, Richard and Evelyn Todd, 1981, p. 54, Fig. 2
  4. ^ Valentine, J. Randolph, 1994.

References

  • King, Alice; Rogers, Jean (1985). Nichols, John (ed.). The Stories of Alice King of Parry Island. Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics. Winnipeg: Department of Native Studies, University of Manitoba. OCLC 41764511.
  • King, Alice; Rogers, Jean (1988). "Parry Island Texts". In Bloomfield, Leonard; Nichols, John D. (eds.). An Ojibwe Text Anthology. London, ON: The Centre for Teaching and Research of Canadian Native Languages, University of Western Ontario. pp. 69–106. ISBN 0-7714-1046-8.
  • Rhodes, Richard (1976). Cowan, W. (ed.). "A Preliminary Report on the Dialects of Eastern Ojibwa–Odawa". Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Conference. Ottawa: Carleton University: 129–156.
  • Rhodes, Richard A. (1985). Eastern Ojibwa–Chippewa–Ottawa Dictionary. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. ISBN 3-11-013749-6.
  • Rhodes, Richard; Todd, Evelyn (1981). "Subarctic Algonquian Languages". In Helm, June (ed.). The Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 6. Subarctic. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. pp. 52–66.
  • Rogers, Edward (1978). "Southeastern Ojibwa". In Trigger, Bruce (ed.). The Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 15. Northeast. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. pp. 760–771.
  • Snache, Irene (2005). Ojibwe Language Dictionary. Rama, ON: Mnjikaning Kendaaswin Publishers. ISBN 1-894632-01-X.
  • Valentine, J. Randolph (1994). Ojibwe Dialect Relationships (PhD dissertation). Austin: University of Texas.