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==Bibliography== * ''Bismarck Tribune''. (2006, March 26). Scrabble helps keep Dakota language alive. Retrieved November 30, 2008, from [https://web.archive.org/web/20081021053923/http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2006/03/26/news/state/112172.txt] * Catches, Violet (1999?). ''Txakini-iya Wowapi''. Lakxota Kxoyag Language Preservation Project. * DeMallie, Raymond J. (2001). "The Sioux until 1850". In R. J. DeMallie (Ed.), ''Handbook of North American Indians: Plains'' (Vol. 13, Part 2, pp. 718β760). W. C. Sturtevant (Gen. Ed.). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. {{ISBN|0-16-050400-7}}. * de Reuse, Willem J. (1987). One hundred years of Lakota linguistics (1887β1987). ''Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics'', ''12'', 13β42. (Online version: https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/dspace/handle/1808/509). * de Reuse, Willem J. (1990). A supplementary bibliography of Lakota languages and linguistics (1887β1990). ''Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics'', ''15'' (2), 146β165. (Studies in Native American languages 6). (Online version: https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/dspace/handle/1808/441). *Eastman, M. H. (1995). ''Dahcotah or, life and legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling''. Afton: Afton Historical Society Press. *Howard, J. H. (1966). ''Anthropological papers number 2: the Dakota or Sioux Indians: a study in human ecology''. Vermillion: Dakota Museum. *Hunhoff, B. (2005, November 30). "It's safely recorded in a book at last". ''South Dakota Magazine'': Editor's Notebook. Retrieved November 30, 2008, from [https://web.archive.org/web/20080923071846/http://www.southdakotamagazine.com/editors_notebook.php?m=200511] *McCrady, D.G. (2006). ''Living with strangers: the nineteenth-century Sioux and the Canadian-American borderlands''. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. *Palmer, J.D. (2008). ''The Dakota peoples: a history of the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota through 1863''. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. *Parks, D.R. & DeMallie, R.J. (1992). "Sioux, Assiniboine, and Stoney Dialects: A Classification". ''Anthropological Linguistics'' vol. 34, nos. 1β4 * Parks, Douglas R.; & Rankin, Robert L. (2001). "The Siouan languages". In ''Handbook of North American Indians: Plains'' (Vol. 13, Part 1, pp. 94β114). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. *Riggs, S.R., & Dorsey, J.O. (Ed.). (1973). ''Dakota grammar, texts, and ethnography''. Minneapolis: Ross & Haines, Inc. *Robinson, D. (1956). ''A history of the Dakota or Sioux Indians: from their earliest traditions and first contact with white men to the final settlement of the last of them upon reservations and the consequent abandonment of the old tribal life''. Minneapolis: Ross & Haines, Inc. *Rood, David S.; & Taylor, Allan R. (1996). "Sketch of Lakhota, a Siouan language". In ''Handbook of North American Indians: Languages'' (Vol. 17, pp. 440β482). Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution. *Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Center. ''Our languages: Dakota Lakota Nakota''. Retrieved November 30, 2008. Web site: [https://web.archive.org/web/20051218090725/http://www.sicc.sk.ca/heritage/sils/ourlanguages/dnl.html] *Shaw, P.A. (1980). ''Theoretical issues in Dakota phonology and morphology''. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. *Utley, R.M. (1963). ''The last days of the Sioux nation''. New Haven: Yale University Press.
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