Members and descendants of the Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota Oyate, a
division of the Great Sioux Nation, live east of the Missouri River,
mostly in North and South Dakota, and speak the Dakota dialect. As the
population of native speakers ages, younger generations breathe new life
into study of the language. In college courses, community education
classes, and study teams, learners of all ages practice speaking and
writing at the same time that they come to understand the storied
history of this significant Native American group.
Nicolette Knudson and Jody Snow, students of the language, along with
Dakota instructor and revered elder Clifford Canku share their expertise
through activities that organize the language at its most basic level.
Twenty-four lesson plans build on each other and use cultural and
historical information to increase understanding of the Dakota language
and world view. Exercises offer opportunities to practice writing and
speaking, increasing vocabulary and introducing grammatical building
blocks that enhance comprehension. Glossaries provide translations from
Dakota to English and back again. With these features and more,
Beginning Dakota is an invaluable tool for speakers of all levels.