Minor Vocabularies of Nanticoke-Conoy


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"Excerpted from: Frank G. Speck. 1927. The Nanticoke and Conoy Indians, with a review of Linguistic Material from Manuscript and Living Sources. Wilmington:The Historical Society of Delaware"--T.p. vers




The Tutelo Language


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The most significant treatment of the language(s) spoken by the Siouan tribes of Virginia is the 1883 article "The Tutelo Tribe and Language" by Horatio Hale. Hale includes a substantial 279 word vocabulary, as well as numerous grammatical tables with explanations, mostly gathered from an elderly Tutelo called Nikonha. This edition includes all the Tutelo grammatical material printed by Hale, and organizes the vocabulary into bidirectional English-Tutelo and a new Tutelo-English section.







Ridout's Vocabulary of Shawnee


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"Reprinted from: Edgar, Matilda. 1890. Ten Years of Upper Canada in Peace and War, 1805-1815; being the Ridout letters with Annotations. Toronto: William Briggs"--T.p. verso.




A Vocabulary of Stockbridge Mahican


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"Excerpted from: Benjamin Smith Barton. 1798. New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. Philadelphia: John Bioren; and William Jenks and John Konkapot, Specimens of the Moheagan Language, pp. 98-99, in Abiel Holmes. 1804. Memoir of the Moheagan Indians. In Massachusetts Hist. Soc. Coll. first series, vol. 9, pp. 75-99, Boston"--T.p. verso.




Heckewelder's Vocabulary of Nanticoke


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"Native American Language, Algonquian language, linguistics, language dictionary. This volume features 146 words of this Maryland language collected in 1785 by John Heckewelder, a Moravian missionary. Heckewelder compiled the vocabulary from a Nanticoke chief residing in Canada, probably at Six Nations Reserve. The volume was collated from various manuscripts found in the collections of the American Philosophical Society and contains valuable background information gleaned from Heckewelder's personal correspondence."




Elements of a Miami-Illinois Grammar


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Originally published: Illinois and Miami vocubulary and Lord's prayer. New York: John G. Shea, 1891.




A Vocabulary of the Nanticoke Dialect


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This volume contains a list of some 300 words collected by Murray in 1796 along the Choptank River on Maryland's Eastern Shore. It further contains introductory remarks and annotation by linguist Daniel G. Brinton, who provides words for comparison in a number of other Algonquin languages including Lenape and Chipeway. This edition features an indexed listing of Brinton's Algonquin comparisons in the appendix.




Forthcoming Books


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