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A dictionary of the Creek language of the southeastern United States. It contains over seven thousand Creek-English entries, over four thousand English-Creek entries, and over four hundred Creek place-names in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Oklahoma.

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"This book represents what may be the optimal collaboration for work on Creek, between a linguist . . . and a native speaker. . . . The compilers of this dictionary have done a splendid job, providing maps, pictures, and illustrations that enhance the pleasure of consulting it."—Anthropological Linguistics
"Any tribe that is considering publishing a language dictionary would do well to browse this book as a possible model for the format."—American Indian Libraries
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A Dictionary of CreekMuskogee

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    A Hardback by Jack B. Martin, Margaret McKane Mauldin

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/2000
      ISBN13: 9780803232075, 978-0803232075
      ISBN10: 0803232071

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A dictionary of the Creek language of the southeastern United States. It contains over seven thousand Creek-English entries, over four thousand English-Creek entries, and over four hundred Creek place-names in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and Oklahoma.

      Trade Review
      "This book represents what may be the optimal collaboration for work on Creek, between a linguist . . . and a native speaker. . . . The compilers of this dictionary have done a splendid job, providing maps, pictures, and illustrations that enhance the pleasure of consulting it."—Anthropological Linguistics
      "Any tribe that is considering publishing a language dictionary would do well to browse this book as a possible model for the format."—American Indian Libraries
      http://alarob.wordpress.com/2009/04/14/why-indians-say-how/

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