Tons of people shaking thier tail feathers and wearing out the mocs.
HO-CHA. Real tired but excited for the next one!
~Grass Dancer
Grass Dancer just got home from a pw
August 19th, 2009Abenaki Educational Language Game
July 19th, 2009This is a blog for the Abenaki language, let us talk about words and phrases for the game. Currently we only have seven words in the game but soon we will have many more and phrases too.
I want to thank, Skye Marion for his hard work getting the words, pictures and sounds. AHO!
We are grateful for the words that were taken from
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~abenaki/Wobanaki/index.htm Joseph Alfed Elie Joubert, Abenaki Indian from Odanak Indian Reservation in the Province of Quebec, Canada, Band Number: 866
You may have to click your mouse in the applet and then type a letter. Be sure your sound is on. To hear the word clearly press the letter z (you have to press it twice).
After you played the Abenaki to English game you may want to try English to Abenaki,