Immediately at the beginning of the page is this: (Pawnee: Uukuhuuwasiri). What's the significance of this entry? Oklahoma is derived from the Choctaw language. It's also on the Oklahoma wike page. Just curious.
Immediately at the beginning of the page is this: (Pawnee: Uukuhuuwasiri). What's the significance of this entry? Oklahoma is derived from the Choctaw language. It's also on the Oklahoma wike page. Just curious.
Southband Pawnee Dictionary - uukuhuuwasiri N 1. Oklahoma City
*Edit to add: OKCTalk Thread - Introducing the Endangered Languages Project
http://www.endangeredlanguages.com/lang/1536
Critically endangered
<10
Native speakers worldwide
Thanks, especially about the Endangered Languages Project. I'm a blue-eyed CDIB carrying Cherokee and my wife a greater percentage Chickasaw who both try to learn our native ancestors' lanuages. My father's parents came from England and that native language gives me enough problems.
Thanks for bringing this up, rjstone208! I was also wondering when I saw that on OKC's Wikipedia page. I'm 9/32 Choctaw and have a Choctaw CDIB, I'm also 1/4 Navajo and 1/32 Cherokee. My maternal grandmother's and late paternal grandfather's first language are both Choctaw, and while growing up I learned a great deal of words and phrases from them and learned even more when I took a Choctaw language class in high school. But, even after all of these years of exposure to the language, I am still nowhere near as fluent as they are/were. One of the first words I learned was in fact "Okla Humma," which is the Choctaw word to describe the Native American race as a whole.
BTW, I made the OKC collage on the Wikipedia page. :-)
I love the OKC collage on the Wiki page. However, I feel like collectively we could do better to improve the page. Like it or not, many people - particularly those under 30 use Wikipedia constantly and it can create an awesome or awful first impression of a city.
I've looked at a few comparable cities that seem to have better organization, emphasis on city culture, and most importantly a heck of a lot more positive pictures of the city presented. Let's catch up!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisville,_Kentucky
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus,_Ohio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacksonville,_Florida
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacramento,_California
Hi, guys
I haven't ever been in Oklahoma. Don't be angry, I always thought that it belongs to the category of so called 'province'.
I read OKC's Wiki Page and I found out a lot of new things about this city. It has so many beautiful and interesting buildings.
I really began to think about visiting it.
Thank you for your understanding, guys.
great to be in such a friendly community.
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