From: Jonathon Blake <grafolog@netcom.com>
To: Brian D Williams <talon57@well.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-04-02 13:03:11 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 2 Apr 1996 21:03:11 +0800
From: Jonathon Blake <grafolog@netcom.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Apr 1996 21:03:11 +0800
To: Brian D Williams <talon57@well.com>
Subject: Re: Navajo code-talkers
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Brian:
On Mon, 1 Apr 1996, Brian D Williams wrote:
> Navajo also has something now it didn't have before WWII, a
> written language, and I believe a rudimentary dictionary.
A couple of grammers, and three or four dictionaries.
And classes are offered in it, by at least two colleges
in the US.
<< It's one of the status languages to study, if you are
a new ager --- along with Ancient Mayan, linear B and
Egyptian Hieroglyphics. >>
xan
jonathon
grafolog@netcom.com
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