Center for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the West (CSILW), University of Colorado, 2009. — 84 p. In consultation with Alonzo Moss, Sr, Northern Arapaho Tribe. This is not a reference grammar of Arapaho. This means that the grammar does not present all the details of Arapaho grammar at one time. Rather, it is a progressive, pedagogical grammar, designed for teaching and...
University Press of Colorado, 2008. — 544 p. The Arapaho language is an Algonquian language currently spoken in two very closely related dialects. Northern Arapaho is spoken fluently by probably 250 people on and around the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, all in their late fifties and older (as well as some people of the same age living elsewhere in the United States)....
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