BRIEF intro

Bruce Stonefish stonefbr at GSE.HARVARD.EDU
Thu May 25 19:19:02 UTC 2006


Hello All,
I know some may not of heard from me in awhile - have been doing fine, as I am back in my 
community. Recently we (Myself and Glen Jacobs) have released a Lunaape Lanaguage resource. You 
can check it out at the following website - www.mohican.com - then log on to 'community' then 
'Lunaape Language'.
We have to date sold approximately 50 or so. We are currently in the process of make a bulk order 
for the CD's.
The resource is a Booklet and 3 CD Set (4hrs) of Lunaape Language. There are words in this booklet 
that cannot be found anywhere else. This booklet is a product of the Lunaapge Language Immersion 
Camp that we held last August- it is actually the booklet we used. We recieved funding from the 
Stockbridge Munsee Tribe in Wisconsin. (We will be hosting this camp again this August in our 
community if you are interested - let me know)
This e-mail is intended help advertise the sale of our Language Resource as well as to give you a 
glimpse into what I have been doing.
Check it out - order one for yourself or some for you community. We are approaching our chief and 
council as well as the Chief and Council in Munsee. So let me know if you need any. Got to keep 
the language alive.
Anushiik waak Laapichkuneewal,
Bruce Stonefish

(519) 692-7226
stonefbr at gse.harvard.edu











On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 13:48:48 -0800
  Kirsten Meyer <kmmeyer at UCDAVIS.EDU> wrote:
> Osiyo,
> 
> I have been hesitating on introducing myself because I am not doing
> anything nearly as important as most of the other people on the listserve.
> I am a first year graduate student in Native American Studies at the
> University of California, Davis. I am fortunate to have Martha Macri as my
> advisor here, and am studying Cherokee language and linguistics.
> Eventually I would like to design curriculum for use in Native
> communities, especially for language revitalization, and I am very
> interested in integrating technology and multimedia into language
> acquisition programs. In addition to Cherokee, I also have a special
> interest in Yavapai and Lenape language revitalization efforts. Reading
> about the projects everyone is working on in their communities has been
> very inspiring. I hope to meet some of you in person before too long.
> 
> Kirsten Meyer



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