Catalogue Of Linguistic Manuscripts In The Library Of The Bureau Of Ethnology. (1881 N 01 / 1879-1880 (Pages 553-578)) by James Constantine Pilling
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5 ll. folio. Principally phrases and sentences.
---- Words, Phrases, and Sentences in Clackama. In Introduction to Study of Indian Languages, 1st ed. The Clackamas belong to the Chinuk family. Material collected at Grande Ronde Reservation, Yamhill County, Oregon, December, 1877. ---- Creek or Maskoki Linguistic Material obtained from General Pleasant Porter and Mr. R. Hodge, Delegates of the Creek Nation to the United States Government, 1879-'80. 4 ll. folio. Principally phrases and sentences. ---- KáyowÄ Linguistic Material. 10 pp. folio. Composed principally of sentences with translation. Collected February and March, 1880, from Itáli Duâ¿moi, or "Hunting Boy", a young pupil of the Hampton, Va., school, employed at the Smithsonian Institution, and afterwards sent to the Indian School at Carlisle, Pa. ---- Linguistic Material of the Kalapuya family, Atfálati dialect. Pp. 1-399. sm. 4^o, in five blank books. Consists of texts with interlinear translation, grammatic notes, words, phrases, and sentences. ---- List of Suffixes of the Tualati or Atfálati Dialect of the Kalapuya of Oregon. Blank book, sm. 4^o. Arranged in 1878. ---- Words, Phrases, and Sentences of the Atfálati or Wápatu Lake Language. |
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