Illustration Of The Method Of Recording Indian Languages From the First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution
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Illustration Of The Method Of Recording Indian Languages From the First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution - Albert Samuel Gatschet
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Title: Illustration Of The Method Of Recording Indian Languages
From the First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology,
Smithsonian Institution
Author: J.O. Dorsey, A.S. Gatschet, and S.R. Riggs
Release Date: November 11, 2005 [EBook #17042]
Language: English
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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY.
J.W. POWELL, DIRECTOR.
ILLUSTRATION OF THE METHOD
OF
RECORDING INDIAN LANGUAGES.
FROM THE MANUSCRIPTS OF MESSRS. J.O. DORSEY, A.S. GATSCHET, AND S.R. RIGGS.
HOW THE RABBIT CAUGHT THE SUN IN A TRAP.
An Omaha Myth, obtained from F. LaFlèche by J. Owen Dorsey.