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<DIV> <FONT color=#800080
size=4>Linda:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> <FONT color=#800080 size=4>In an effort to beat the
rush, now that 1/5 of your book & CDs are already sold, can you sent a
set to my address in WC:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> <FONT color=#800080 size=4>POBox 122, White Cloud,
KS 66094</FONT></DIV>
<DIV> <FONT color=#800080 size=4>Do not put a street
address, least they deliver it to the house where the dog tore and shredded the
last book delivered by UPS, causing it only to be of service to start a morning
fire if we still had a wood stove.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#800080 size=4></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#800080 size=4> It will pay you at the
conference, or if you must have the reimbursement immediately, my office
assistant will give you a check. I am CC him this note in the event that
will be your need. Otherwise, Thanks, and see you at SCLC in
June. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#800080 size=4> jgt
</FONT><BR><BR>--------------------------------------------------<BR>From:
"Cumberland, Linda A" <lcumberl@indiana.edu><BR>Sent: Friday, March
25, 2011 8:18 AM<BR>To: <siouan@lists.Colorado.EDU><BR>Subject: Re:
Justin's fellowship, etc.<BR><BR>> Anthony,<BR>> <BR>> I can answer
that: The content of the Kanza Reader is available for <BR>> free at
http://www.kawnation.com/WebKanza/LangPages/langworks.html. The <BR>> book
and CD are available for $24.99, plus $4.95 shipping in the US. <BR>>
Actually, it only contains 20 of the 31 known Kanza texts (all 31 texts <BR>>
are available at the web site named above: scroll down the page to <BR>>
where it says "Cultural Context" the second time and find "Combined <BR>>
Kanza Texts (2009)."<BR>> <BR>> The Kanza Reader is designed to teach
literacy and basic grammar. After <BR>> having spent the past several years
developing language materials that <BR>> focus on speaking, Justin and I
decided to go at the language from <BR>> another direction for those Kaw
people who want to know about their <BR>> language, but don't necessarily
want to learn to speak it. We wanted to <BR>> create a tool that would make
people comfortable with the appearance of <BR>> their language in written
form, and gain some basic insights into the <BR>> language's structure so
that they could start to recognize words and <BR>> phrases in the narratives
of their own ancestors.<BR>> <BR>> I'd be happy to mail copies to anyone
who is interested. Checks should <BR>> be made out to Kaw Nation. Only 500
copies were printed and there are <BR>> still about 400 left.<BR>>
<BR>> Linda<BR>> <BR>> Quoting Anthony Grant
<Granta@edgehill.ac.uk>:<BR>> <BR>>> Bob: Could you please
send me details of how someone like me who isn't<BR>>> coming to the
Siouan Conference can get a copy of the Kanza Reader?<BR>>><BR>>>
Many thanks<BR>>> Anthony<BR>>><BR>>>>>> "Rankin,
Robert L" <rankin@ku.edu> 24/03/2011 21:46 >>><BR>>> I'm
not certain that Justin is getting the congratulatory notes.
He<BR>>> changed his email address and I'm not sure it ever has gotten
changed on<BR>>> the siouan list. His new address is
jtmcbri@okstate.edu.<BR>>><BR>>> And, by the way, the Kanza Reader,
containing all available Kaw<BR>>> traditional texts, has now been
published. Justin did a fantastic job<BR>>> with help from
Linda. I believe Linda will be bringing some of the<BR>>> books to
the Siouan Conference, so have your checkbooks handy!
:-)<BR>>><BR>>> Bob<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>
________________________________________<BR>>><BR>>>> Woohoo
Justin! A couple of my friends here have just gotten that<BR>>> fellowship
too. It sure helps with the costs. I hope I can come, waiting<BR>>> to
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