Aboriginal American Authors by Daniel Garrison Brinton
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_Pok, en Groenlaender, som har reist og ved sin Hjemkomst, etc. Efter
gamle Handskrifter fundne hos Groenlaendere ved Godthaab._ Godthaab, 1857.] [Footnote 15: _Kaladlit Assilialit, etc._ See Thomas W. Field, _Indian Bibliography_, p. 199. (New York, 1873.)] [Footnote 16: First printed in _The American Whig Review_, New York, Feb. 1849; reprinted in _The Indian Miscellany_, edited by W.W. Beach, Albany, 1877. I have not been able to find the original.] [Footnote 17: Horatio Hale, _The Iroquois Book of Rites_. (Philadelphia, 1883.) It is No. II of my "Library of Aboriginal American Literature." The introductory essay, in ten chapters, treats at considerable length of the ethnology and history of the Huron-Iroquois nations, the Iroquois League and its founders (Hiawatha, Dekanawidah, and their associates), the origin of the Book of Rites, the composition of the Federal Council, the clan system, the laws of the League, and the historical traditions relating to it, the Iroquois character and public policy, and the Iroquois language. A map prefixed to the work shows the location of the United Nations and of the surrounding tribes.] [Footnote 18: _Recit de Francois Kaondinoketc, Chef des Nipissingues (tribu de race Algonquine) ecrit par lui-meme en 1848.--Traduit en Francais et accompagne de notes par_ M.N.O., 8vo. pp. 8. (Paris, 1877.)] [Footnote 19: _The National Legend of the Chata-Muskokee Tribes_. By |
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