Suny Press
North American Native Peoples, Past and Present
Comprehensive bilingual dictionary of the Hochunk language.
This is the most comprehensive bilingual dictionary ever available for the Hochunk (popularly known as the Winnebagos; orthographically rendered as Hocank) language. Living today in two reservation communities in Wisconsin and Nebraska, the Hochunks are wrestling with the widespread challenge of preserving and teaching their original language to new generations. Language revitalization, as at so many other indigenous communities, is intricately connected to cultural sovereignty in the twenty-first century. The compilers have worked very closely with the Hochunk Language Center in Wisconsin to compile and edit this dictionary, a work that is eagerly anticipated and needed by the community.
Also included with this volume is an outline of the basic elements of Hochunk grammar, information that is likewise essential for the future of the original language.
Second volume of instructional materials for learning the original Hochunk language, featuring entire texts and a CD.
This second volume of teaching materials for the Hocąk language illuminates the intricacies of the spoken and written original language as a whole. A range of entire texts are featured, accompanied by detailed, line by line analyses. Also included is a CD containing native pronunciations and translations, an aid essential for fully grasping and practicing the Hocąk language today.