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Old Mar 13, 2008, 06:43 AM
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Cherokee language

I am living in the Cherokee Nation and hopefully will be working with IHS soon. I have been thinking of learning the Cherokee language, does anyone know how difficult of a language it is to learn.

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Old Mar 13, 2008, 09:45 AM
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Re: Cherokee language

Originally Posted by ertravelrn View Post
I am living in the Cherokee Nation and hopefully will be working with IHS soon. I have been thinking of learning the Cherokee language, does anyone know how difficult of a language it is to learn.
Hello, ertravelrn,

Good to read that you will be working with IHS.

The language is extremely difficult. Tsalagi, pronounced, Ja-la-gee (Cherokee) has 6 vowels and 11 consonants and is driven soley by verbs. And, inflection is extremely important as pitch and tone can change the meaning of what the speaker intends. There are literally thousands of ways the speaker can inflect and change the meaning of any one word, sentence, or thought. Most individuals find the language almost impossible.

It is a dying language and I even find myself unable to communicate as I did as a child. Almost no one communicates in the language anymore. Those who do are the elders. I am not certain of the actual numbers, but it is less than 20,000 who speak Cherokee fluently.....

There are several language CD programs available, but I suggest you actually take language classes if available. You stand a far better chance of learning to speak the language. I suggest you seek out a program using the Otali dialect as this is specific for Oklahoma. Here is one link you might consider:

http://www.lulu.com/cherokeelanguage

And, this is quite interesting (not to overwhelm you, but just find interesting):

Cherokee New Testament

Word Lesson


Good luck.


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Old Mar 13, 2008, 10:21 AM
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It is a dying language and I even find myself unable to communicate as I did as a child. Almost no one communicates in the language anymore. Those who do are the elders. I am not certain of the actual numbers, but it is less than 20,000 who speak Cherokee fluently.....
What a shame.

As we become more and more interconnected we lose so many other things of value.


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Old Mar 13, 2008, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ertravelrn View Post
I am living in the Cherokee Nation and hopefully will be working with IHS soon. I have been thinking of learning the Cherokee language, does anyone know how difficult of a language it is to learn.
That is so cool. DO keep us updated on the job situation. I'm an Oklahoma native, and when I finish school would be very interested in the IHS.

At one point when I was deciding what I wanted to be when I grew up I was really interested in linguistics, and the preservation of the Indian languages and oral history is fascinating and very important. Unfortunately, I don't think skill with languages is one of my gifts. I will stubbornly keep trying to learn to communicate in Spanish, though.

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Old Mar 18, 2008, 06:14 AM
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Re: Cherokee language

Just a note, if you're living in the Cherokee Nation, look for classes. I lived at Tulsa at one point and the local community college (even OSU campuses) had classes on the language. Best of luck!

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Old Mar 27, 2008, 04:57 AM
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Re: Cherokee language

Siri, when I try the links it closes my computer down.....not sure whats up with that.
I will try to find a class to learn the Cherokee language. I had a patient the other night talking to me in Cherokee, he thought it was funny since he knew I had no idea what he was saying. He would tell me in Cherokee then say it in english, wish I could have spent more time with him.
Thanks everyone for your input.

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Old Mar 27, 2008, 06:41 AM
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Mandan/Hidatsa is even more endangered. (Ithink there are less than 30 native speakers left :<<). Ojibwa is hardly spoken in MN anymore with the possible exception of Red Lake which is a closed reservation. Indigenous language worldwide are vanishing at a frightening rate. Loss of the language is the loss of the soul of the peoples.

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Old Mar 27, 2008, 06:55 AM
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Re: Cherokee language

Originally Posted by ertravelrn View Post
Siri, when I try the links it closes my computer down.....not sure whats up with that.
I will try to find a class to learn the Cherokee language. I had a patient the other night talking to me in Cherokee, he thought it was funny since he knew I had no idea what he was saying. He would tell me in Cherokee then say it in english, wish I could have spent more time with him.
Thanks everyone for your input.
Hmmm, which link, ertravelrn??

I highly suggest a class as you said.



Yes, HM2Viking, our native tongue(s) are vanishing.

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Old Mar 30, 2008, 08:19 PM
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Re: Cherokee language

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I am living in the Cherokee Nation and hopefully will be working with IHS soon. I have been thinking of learning the Cherokee language, does anyone know how difficult of a language it is to learn.
It is pretty hard but maybe you got a knack for languages too ya know?

Cherokee is trying to make a come back at least out in OK. The little ones out there who are in Head Start programs are taught in English & Cherokee. I have some footage of a tiny girl singing in Cherokee at tribal meeting out there. (it was like web pod thing from last year or the year before) It's really sweet, anyways she sang this song and talked a little bit and she was basically proof on what the kids are getting taught at the daycare.

Here's a link to an article about the program. That being said maybe you can contact one of those teachers and find out where the adult classes are. Who knows maybe one of the head start teachers would teach you when they aren't at work. Or some of them already have an adult class and maybe it's just not public info. I would ask one of those teachers.

http://www.headstartinfo.org/publica...8/hsb78_19.htm

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