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An English-Dakota Dictionary, Williamson

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The language of the Dakota people was first put into written form by missionaries who lived within and learned from the Dakota community in the Minnesota River Valley. John Williamson (1835-1917), son of missionary Dr. Thomas S. Williamson, grew up speaking both English and Dakota and spent most of his adult life on the Santee Reservation of northeastern Nebraska. In 1902, he produced this English-Dakota dictionary. 

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