Catalogue Of Linguistic Manuscripts In The Library Of The Bureau Of Ethnology. (1881 N 01 / 1879-1880 (Pages 553-578)) eBook

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Catalogue Of Linguistic Manuscripts In The Library Of The Bureau Of Ethnology. (1881 N 01 / 1879-1880 (Pages 553-578)) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 52 pages of information about Catalogue Of Linguistic Manuscripts In The Library Of The Bureau Of Ethnology. (1881 N 01 / 1879-1880 (Pages 553-578)).

=Milhau= (Dr. John J.).  Vocabulary of the Anasitch (Coos Bay, No. 1);
     211 words.
       6 ll. folio.  On Smithsonian form.

——­ Vocabulary of Coos Bay, No. 2; 211 words.
       6 ll. folio.  On Smithsonian form.

——­ Vocabulary of the Coast Indians living on the streams emptying
     between Umpqua Head and Cape Perpetua, Oregon, and on the Umpqua
     River for twenty miles above the mouth.
       3 ll. folio.

——­ Vocabulary of the Hewut, Upper Umpqua, Umpqua Valley, Oregon. 180
     words.
       6 ll. folio.

——­ Vocabulary of the Umpqua, Umpqua Valley, Oregon; 180 words.
       3 ll. folio.

——­ Vocabulary of the Yakona; 180 words.
       3 ll. folio.  Language of the Coast Indians lying between Cape
     Perpetua and Cape Foulweather, and up the Alseya and Yakona Rivers.

=Mowry= (Lieut. Sylvester).  Vocabulary of the Diegano; 175 words.
       6 ll. folio.  Taken from the interpreter at Fort Yuma—­an
     intelligent Diegano who spoke Spanish fluently.

——­ Vocabulary of the Mohave; 180 words.
       6 ll. folio.  Collected from Miss Olive Oatman, who was for years
     a prisoner among these Indians.

=Muskoki.= Hymn:  What a Friend we have in Jesus.
       1 sheet folio.  Translator unknown.

——­ Vocabularies of the Creek and Cherokee; 211 words in parallel
     columns.
       10 ll. folio.  On Smithsonian form.  Collected in 1867.  Collector
     unknown.

=Nichols= (A.  Sidney).  Vocabulary of the Navajo.
       10 ll. folio.  Collected in 1868.

=Noosoluph.= Vocabularies of the Noosoluph, or Upper Chihalis, and
     Kwinaiutl.
       11 pp. 4^o.  Collector unknown.

=Ober= (Frederick A.).  Vocabulary of the Carib; Islands of Dominica and
     St. Vincent; 211 words.
       10 ll. folio.  On Smithsonian form.

=Packard= (Robert L.).  Terms of relationship used by the Navajo Indians.
       4 ll. folio.  Collected at the Navajo Reservation, New Mexico, in
     1881.

=Palmer= (Dr. Edward).  Vocabulary of the Indians of the Pueblo of
     Taowa; 40 words.
       2 ll. folio.

——­ Vocabulary of the Pinaleno and Arivaipa Apache; 200 words.
       3 ll. 4^o.

=Parry= (Dr.).  Vocabulary of the Pima Indians; 150 words.
       6 ll. folio.  On Smithsonian form.  Forwarded by Maj.  W.H.  Emory,
     1852.

=Pani.= Vocabulary of the Hueco or Waco; 50 words.
       6 ll. folio.  On Smithsonian form.  Collector unknown.

——­ Vocabulary of the Kichai; 30 words.
       6 ll. folio.  On Smithsonian form.  Collector unknown.

=Pike= (Gen. Albert).  Verbal forms in the Muscoki Language.
       20 ll. folio.  Seven verbs run through various tenses and modes.

——­ Verbal forms of the Muscoki and Hichitathli.
       27 ll. folio.

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