AW: list relocation notification

Jimm G. GoodTracks jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM
Mon Sep 5 13:56:35 UTC 2011


Reinhard:
Be assured that not everyone is a degreed professional linguist on this list, such as I.  It includes degreed/ non-degreed tribal community persons who have an interest in tribal languages, therefore you are well suited as a list member.  We all Thank Mark for taking the effort to recreate a new listing, which is easy to join by simply sending him an Email.  The former list process effectively excluded those interested, although in fairness, it was not intentionally meant to do so.

Please note, that David Kaufman and I have a particular interest in Kaqchikel Maya of Guatemala, one of the 22 Mayan Languages.  On his FaceBook page, he recently posted a a very nice link to a Yukatéc Maya website.  It begins with an Anglo American speaking in Yukatéc Mayan, and other encouraging videos of Americans (perhaps others) who have made the effort to learn Yukatéc, perhaps in a background interest with the Mayan Calendar.  Perhaps, Dave will send this link via the list here, to save me the hassle  of looking it up in FB.

Best, Jimm Goodtracks   



From: Tognella Reinhard JBOG 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 5:33 AM
To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu 
Subject: AW: list relocation notification


I received your message, too. Thank you.
Though I haven't been able to contribute so far (I am not a linguist, but court clerk interested in language typology  and in the native languages of North America in general, but specifically in the languages of the Great Plains [therefore Siouan] - and Yukatek Maya) I enjoy the discussions on this list about those fascinating languages very much. So I would be happy to continue as a user of the SiouanList. 
Regards from Switzerland 
Reinhard



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Von: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] Im Auftrag von Mark J Awakuni-Swetland
Gesendet: Montag, 29. August 2011 20:28
An: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu
Betreff: list relocation notification


Aloha all SiouanList users, 

At the recent Siouan and Caddoan Languages Conference in White Cloud, KS, a discussion about the SiouanList took place. 

The consensus thinking is that the current hosting at Colorado.edu could be re-invigorated by moving to another institution. 

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is now the home of the SiouanList. 

It can be accessed at siouan at listserve.unl.edu 

I am reportedly the list owner. Since I barely know how to find the light switch in my office... this should be interesting. 

For now, in order to verify list members, please respond to the new list at siouan at listserve.unl.edu 

I received the following message that illustrates the problem of addresses without a real person's name attached. 
Hello!  This account is no longer being used and will not be checked for messages.  Please use my new email address - wiyakawi at hughes.net from now on.  Thanks! 
Can this person contact the new UNL list? 

If you know of anyone else wanting access to the list please forward them to me at mawakuni-swetland2 at unl.edu 

I understand that the list archives still function as before. 

Give me your feedback, please. 

Mark 
Mark Awakuni-Swetland, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Anthropology & Ethnic Studies 
Native American Studies Program Liaison
University of Nebraska
Department of Anthropology
841 Oldfather Hall 
Lincoln, NE 68588-0368

http://omahalanguage.unl.edu
http://omahaponca.unl.edu
Phone 402-472-3455
FAX: 402-472-9642 
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Associate Professor of Anthropology & Ethnic Studies 
Native American Studies Program Liaison
University of Nebraska
Department of Anthropology
841 Oldfather Hall 
Lincoln, NE 68588-0368

http://omahalanguage.unl.edu
http://omahaponca.unl.edu
Phone 402-472-3455
FAX: 402-472-9642 
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