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Haida Syntax, 2-volume set

Part of the Studies in the Anthropology of North American Indians series
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The Haida people make their home on the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia and on Prince of Wales Island off the coast of southern Alaska.

Their language, distinct from their Northwest Coast neighbours, is spoken today by a few elders and is in danger of becoming extinct, despite efforts by the community to save it.

Intimately familiar with the Haida language, John Enrico bases this comprehensive description of the syntax of two Haida dialects on his 25 years of fieldwork in the Haida community and on the materials collected by the anthropologist John Swanton in the early 20th century.

This synthesis of the syntax of the Haida language provides a reference work of the language for the Haida community and for scholars.

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Product Details
University of Nebraska Press
0803218222 / 9780803218222
Hardback
497.2
01/06/2003
United States
English
1406 p.
23 cm
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