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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stocks there considered, and, as the title indicates, treats also of the
Pueblo languages. The families mentioned are: 1. Chimariko. 2. Washo. 3. Yákona. 4. Sayúskla. 5. Kúsa. 6. Takilma. 7. Rio Grande Pueblo. 8. Kera. 9. Zuñi. 1883. Hale (Horatio). Indian migrations, as evidenced by language. In The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal. Chicago, 1888, vol. 5. In connection with the object of this paper--the study of Indian migrations--several linguistic stocks are mentioned, and the linguistic affinities of a number of tribes are given. The stocks mentioned are: Huron-Cherokee. Dakota. Algonkin. Chahta-Muskoki. 1885. Tolmie (W. Fraser) and Dawson (George M.) Comparative vocabularies of the Indian tribes of British Columbia, |
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