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Wyandot
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Huron (Wendat) and Wyandot are dialects of the same, unfortunately extinct language. It was last spoken by the Huron people in Quebec in the 1910's and by the Wyandot in Oklahoma in the 1960's.
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Vocabularies of the Shawanoese and Wyandott Languages
- Report by Indian Agent Colonel John Johnston, originally published in 1858. Includes some phonetic transcriptions.
B.N.O. Walker's Wyandot Vocabulary
- Short list of phonetic transcriptions.
Wendat Dialects and the Development of the Huron Alliance
- Historical linguistic treatment by John Steckley of Humber College.
Wyandot Language and the Wyandotte/Huron Tribe
- Language profile, wordlists, and cultural information.
Wikipedia: Wyandot language
- Brief article including orthographic information and sample words.
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Huron-Wendat
Native Americans : Tribes, Nations and Bands : H
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Wyandotte
Native Americans : Tribes, Nations and Bands : W
3 Sites
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