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Ottawa oral literature and texts
(詳細はaasookaan 'legend, sacred story' (plural ''aasookaanag'')〔Rhodes, Richard, 1985, 14〕 and ''dbaajmowin'' 'narrative, story' (plural ''dbaajmownan'').〔Rhodes, Richard, 1985, 103〕 Stories in the ''aasookaan'' category involve mythical characters such as Nenbozh.〔Valentine, J. Randolph, 1988, 197-215; 113-115〕〔Piggott, Glyne, 1985, 11-16〕〔Piggott, Glyne, 1985a, 13-16〕〔Nichols, John and Leonard Bloomfield, 1991, 18-23〕 Stories in the ''dbaajmowin'' category include traditional stories that do not necessarily involve mythical characters,〔Piggott, Glyne, 1985a, 1-12〕 with the same term also used more generally to refer to any type of story not in the ''aasookaan'' category. Published Ottawa text material includes a range of genres, including historical narratives,〔Piggott, Glyne, 1985, 1-10〕 stories of conflict with other indigenous groups,〔McGregor, Gregor with C. F. Voegelin, 1988, 114-118〕 humorous stories,〔Fox, Francis and Nora Soney with Richard Rhodes, 1988〕 and others.〔〔Wilder, Julie, ed. 1999〕
==Text==
Ottawa speaker Andrew Medler dictated the following text while he was working with Leonard Bloomfield in a linguistic field methods class at the Linguistic Institute of the Linguistic Society of America, held during the summer of 1938 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.〔Bloomfield, Leonard, 1958, p. vii〕 Medler grew up near Saginaw, Michigan but spent most of his life at Walpole Island.〔Bloomfield, Leonard, 1958, p. viii〕 The texts that Medler dictated were originally published in a linguistically oriented transcription using phonetic symbols, and have been republished in the modern orthography, with analysis.〔Valentine, J. Randolph, 1998, pp. 57, 167, 239-240〕
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