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Jack B. Martin & Margaret McKane Mauldin, A dictionary of Creek/Muskogee, with notes on the Florida and Oklahoma Seminole dialects of Creek (Studies in the anthropology of North American Indians.) Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, in cooperation with the American Indian Studies Research Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington. Pp. xxxviii, 357. Hb $60.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2002

William Bright
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1625 Mariposa, Boulder, CO 80302, william.bright@colorado.edu
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From the 1930s through the 1970s, the Muskogean languages of the southeastern US were virtually the scholarly preserve of the late Mary R. Haas, and no modern grammars or dictionaries were available for them. In more recent years, it has been a pleasure to witness increasing work in this language family by Pamela Munro at UCLA – and her students, and her students' students – and by Karen Booker and her associates at the University of Kansas. The present volume is the third major Muskogean dictionary to appear in the past few years.

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