- The
Arapahoan languages are a
subgroup of the
Plains group of
Algonquian languages: Nawathinehena, Arapaho, and Gros Ventre.
Nawathinehena and Gros Ventre...
-
articles for each of the
three divisions.
Algonquian Plains 1.
Blackfoot Arapahoan (including
Nawathinehena (†), and
Besawunena (†)) 2.
Arapaho proper 3...
-
Plains Algonquian languages,
closely related to Gros
Ventre and
other Arapahoan languages. It is
spoken by the
Arapaho of
Wyoming and Oklahoma. Speakers...
-
Malayalamoid →
Eranadan India (Kerala)
Hinduism Arapaho Algic →
Algonquian →
Arapahoan →
Arapaho United States (Colorado, Wyoming) Christianity,
Native American...
-
Plains Algonquian language, much like the Arapaho, and is
grouped as an
Arapahoan language (Arapaho-Atsina).
There is
evidence that,
together with bands...
- (1999).
Plains Algonquian Blackfoot (also
known as
Blackfeet or Siksiká)
Arapahoan Arapaho–Atsina
Arapaho (also
known as
Arapahoe or Arapafoe) Gros Ventre...
- present-day
Montana and
Prairie Provinces of Canada,
which were part of the
Arapahoan languages speaking peoples. The
nomadic Gros
Ventre were
called Minnetarees...
- the
reflex of *r in all
Algonquian languages except for Cree and the
Arapahoan languages.
Leonard Bloomfield originally suggested that it
could have...
- of the
Cheyenne language. He has also
published on the
history of the
Arapahoan branch of Algonquian: its two
current lines that are
extant are Arapaho...
- Nawathi'neha/Southern
Arapaho Era
attested 1899
Language family Algic Algonquian Arapahoan Nawathinehena Language codes ISO 639-3 nwa
Linguist List nwa Glottolog...