Aboriginal American Authors by Daniel Garrison Brinton
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THE ANNALS OF THE KAKCHIQUELS. By ERNANTEZ XAHILA.
These chronicles are the celebrated _Memorial de Tecpan Atitlan_ so often quoted by the late Abbe Brasseur de Bourbourg. They are invaluable for the ancient history and mythology of Gautemalan nations, and are of undoubted authenticity and antiquity. THE ANNALS OF QUAUHTITLAN. Edited by A.F. BANDELIER. The original Aztec text, with a new translation. This is also known as the _Codex Chimalpopoca_. It is one of the most curious and valuable documents in Mexican archaeology. ABORIGINAL AMERICAN ANTHOLOGY. Edited by DANIEL G. BRINTON, M.D. A collection of the songs, chants and metrical compositions of the Indians, designed to display the emotional and imaginative powers of the race and the prosody of their languages. * * * * * _The following two works are not portions of the series, but are related to it by their contents. They may be obtained from the same publishers_. AMERICAN HERO-MYTHS. A STUDY in the NATIVE RELIGIONS of the WESTERN CONTINENT. By DANIEL G. BRINTON, A.M., M.D., etc. |
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