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24/7 Hoocąk (Ho-Chunk) language YouTube stream, brought to you by the UW-Madison Indigenous Language Table. We meet regularly to enthusiastically support the learning and teaching of Wisconsin's (and everyone's) indigenous languages! https://bit.ly/WAZI
Waxjaxjį! Hoocąk Hoit’e "caasep" wawigairen. ❤️
4.23.25 Native Roots Radio
Ho-Chunk Code Talkers Honored: Highway Dedication You Need To Know!
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Hanąąc hinįkaragiwino! WAZI is now on Spotify as a podcast - beginning with a brand-new (from the past) story from Mąąxianąžįwįga Lavina Davis. bit.ly/wazi-spotify
Alas...I guess local files can’t be played by others. I’m uploading to Soundcloud and will re-share!
Wašurupį!
Hoocąk moowagax hižą tee hereną. bit.ly/moowagax #indigenouslanguages #maps #ho-chunk
A Map of Native Names v. 0.1.5 (an ongoing project in which i map a bunch of indigenous place names)
www.google.com/maps/d/u/2/e...
new additions: a whole bunch of Siouan and Algic names around the Great Lakes
A freely downloadable grammar of Mandan, a Siouan language of North Dakota
langsci-press.org/catalog/book...
Irogre was a longstanding friend to the Hoocąk language from our days on ancient forums of the 1990s to spirited Messenger chats only days before his death. Though his passion was Báxoje-Jiwére, he always had time to discuss our shared journeys. Wa'įnįginąpšąną. archaeology.uiowa.edu/news/2025/01...
Hanąc hinįkaragiwino! Waaciregi jąąpra hįšišreną, hegų WAZI Nąįnąwą rušjąn. Yaa’ųkjawino! Hello all! Power’s out, so Radio WAZI is offline. We’ll keep working on it!
One reason language reclamation is sometimes written off as a glamour project is that it isn’t deemed “necessary.” Yet most would understand that an endangered medicinal plant could be necessary. Ironically, the only real knowledge of how to use that plant may be embedded in the endangered language.
The Osage Nation has built one of the most powerful stories of bringing their language back from the brink with new generations of young kids, whose brains not only benefit from living multilingual lives, but who also grow up with a potent sense of identity, history and culture.
#hoocąk
Watching EDGE OF THE KNIFE tonight: the first film ever made in the indigenous Haida language, of which fewer than 50 speakers remain! Included in Severin’s second folk horror box set. news.ubc.ca/2018/09/how-...
In honor of Indigenous People's Day, here's Chief's Na’je Niŋe (No Heart)'s map of Baxoje (Iowa) lands, which he took to DC in 1837 to have the federal government recognize their claims.
This did not happen, there's no Native American reservations in Iowa. The Meskwaki had to buy their land back. 1/
Thanks to the generosity of fluent speakers past and present, you can hear Hoocąk 24/7 at WAZI Nąįnąwą 🌲 (Radio WAZI) bit.ly/WAZI - Hoocąk hįįt’ekjawino!