Cayuga Iroquoian Natural Languages
Cayuga is one of the languages of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). Only about 350 people still speak Cayuga, most in Ontario (though there are still a few Cayuga-speaking elders in New York State.)
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Cayuga
See Also:
- Cayuga Language Discussion List - Open membership unmoderated e-mail listserv.
- Wikipedia: Cayuga language - Article on the Cayuga language including a phonological cayuga inventory.
- Goyogohó:nǫ’ - Information on Cayuga orthography, including keyboard mapping and iroquoian a text iroquoian example.
- Cayuga Language - List of Cayuga words, in alphabetical order, with audio files iroquoian of a native speaker pronouncing each.
- Cayuga Language and the Cayuga Indian Tribe - Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
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