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A short video on how to count in the Abenaki language.
Note: The ending of the numbers 1-5 changes depending on whether the object is animate or inanimate. The numbers 6+ stay the same, regardless of what the object is.
URL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZIHuTJf3Q0&feature=plcp
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