Re: need help obtaining Cherokee grammar/vocabulary

Babs Woods (uunet.uu.net!jfwhome!babs)
Thu, 19 May 1994 10:42:16 -0400


Try these, the Holmes and Smith is considered very good, and
the Feeling text I have found to be a very nice supplement to it and
the tapes:

_Beginning Cherokee_ by Ruth Bradley Holmes and Betty Sharp Smith,
Second edition. (The Cherokee language text in 27 lessons, there is
also a set of two audio cassettes.) (C) 1976, 1977 by the University
of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the University.
Fifth printing, 1989. ISBN 0-8061-1463-0

Durbin Feeling: _Cherokee English Dictionary_, edited by William Pulte
Published by the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, 1975

Also available from:
P.O.Box 948
Talehquah, Oklahoma, 74465

_Cherokee Words with pictures_, by Mary Ulmer Chiltoskey (C) 1972 by
Mary Ulmer and G. B. Chiltoskey, Cherokee, N. C.; Library of Congress
number 72-76716 (Primarily for children.)

-babs