Wampanoag
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Note: this text is based off the public domain "Indian Grammar Begun" by John Eliot and "A Key into the American language" by Roger Williams. Let's turn it into a great modern textbook!.
- Alphabet
- Of the Pronoun
- Of a Noun
- Of Adnouns
- Of the Verb
- Of the Adverbs
- Of the Conjunction
- Interjections
- Constructing words Together
- Examples of Verbs
- Salutations
- Eating and Entertainment
- Sleep and Lodging
- Numbers
- Blood and marriage
- Business of the Home
- Parts of the Body
- Discourse and News
- Time of Day
- Seasons of the Year
- Travel
- The heavens and heavenly lights
- Weather
- Beasts and Fowl
- Earth and Vegetation
- Sea and rivers
- Clothing
- Government and Justice
- Marriage
- Money and trade
- Debts and trusting
- Games
- War
- Painting
- Disease
- Death and burial