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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Pueblo Indians. In the American Naturalist. Philadelphia, 1880,
vol. 14. This is a two-page article in which is set forth a classification of the Pueblo Indians from linguistic considerations. The Pueblos are divided into four families or stocks, viz: 1. ShÃnumo. 2. Zunian. 3. Kéran. 4. Téwan. Under the several stocks is given a list of those who have collected vocabularies of these languages and a reference to their publication. 1880. Eells (Myron). The Twana language of Washington Territory. In the American Antiquarian. Chicago, 1880-â81, vol. 3. This is a brief article--two and a half pages--on the Twana, Clallam, and Chemakum Indians. The author finds, upon a comparison of vocabularies, that the Chemakum language has little in common with its neighbors. 1885. Dall (William Healey). The native tribes of Alaska. In Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, thirty-fourth meeting, held at Ann Arbor, Mich., August, 1885. Salem, 1886. |
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