Indian Linguistic Families Of America, North Of Mexico - Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the - Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, - Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 1-142 by John Wesley Powell
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Here and there are allusions to the languages spoken, with reference to the families to which the tribes belong. No formal classification is presented. 1877. Powell (John Wesley). Appendix. Linguistics edited by J. W. Powell. In Contributions to North American Ethnology. Washington, 1877, vol. 3. This appendix consists of a series of comparative vocabularies collected by Powers, Gibbs and others, classified into linguistic families, as follows: Family. 1. Ká-rok. 2. Yú-rok. 3. Chim-a-rÃ-ko. 4. Wish-osk. 5. Yú-ki. 6. Pómo. 7. Win-tÅ«n´. 8. MÅ«t´-sÅ«n. 9. Santa Barbara. 10. Yó-kuts. 11. Mai´-du. 12. A-cho-mâ´-wi. 13. ShaÅ-ta. 1877. Gatschet (Albert Samuel). |
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