toopeeliyankwi, kati myaamiaataweeyankwi: We Succeed at Speaking the Myaamia Language

Authors:
Daryl Baldwin

Date:
2018


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ISBN: 978-1-988804-12-5

Abstract:

This video includes Daryl Baldwin’s presentation at the Indigenous Languages Fluency Symposium, February 17-19, 2017, Kelowna & Penticton BC. It was published by ICER Press in 2018.

  • Daryl Baldwin (Kinwalaniihsia), a citizen of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, was born and raised in the Great Lakes area and currently resides with his wife Karen in Liberty, Indiana, USA.

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    Myaamia language, Indigenous, language, language fluency, language learning, language speaking, Miami University

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