- Miami–Illinois (endonym:
myaamia, [mjɑːmia]) is an
Indigenous Algonquian language that is
spoken in the
United States,
historically in Illinois, Missouri...
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Daryl Baldwin is an
American academic and
linguist who
specializes in the
Myaamia language. An
enrolled member of the
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma,
Baldwin has...
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partnership is the
Myaamia Center. The
Myaamia Center is
engaged in the work of
language and
culture revitalization. The
Myaamia language is particularly...
- Lake and its
feeder stream. Ojibwe: Misi-ziibi, Dakota: Mníšošethąka,
Myaamia: Mihsi-siipiiwi, Cheyenne: Ma'xeé'ometāā'e, Kiowa: Xósáu, Arapaho: Beesniicie...
- Miami-Illinois. The
Myaamia Center is a
joint venture between the
tribe and
Miami University. The
Center s****s to "deepen
Myaamia connections through...
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alphabet is used instead. The
letter is also used in Lakota, Cheyenne,
Myaamia and Cree (in
dialects such as
Moose Cree),
classical Malay (until end of...
- land
within the
Washtenaw County boundaries are
shown to have included:
Myaamia (Miami), Bodéwadmiké (Potawatomi),
Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ, Peoria, Meškwahki·aša·hina...
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unsuccessfully sought separate recognition. The name
Miami derives from
Myaamia (plural Myaamiaki), the tribe's
autonym (name for themselves) in their...
- Kil-so-quah, Kilsoquah,
Margaret Revarre) was a
member of the
Myaamia Nation and
granddaughter of
Myaamia Chief Mihšihkinaahkwa (var.
Little Turtle). She was born...
- la
Roche ("River of the Rocks"). This name was
directly taken from the
Myaamia language (Miami-Illinois) of the
Miami Nation that
lived in the area (ahseni...