14.566, Books: Anthropological Ling, Wyandot: Johnston, Barton

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Subject: 14.566, Books: Anthropological Ling, Wyandot: Johnston, Barton

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Date:  Tue, 25 Feb 2003 10:36:03 +0000
From:  tschiavo at arxpub.com
Subject:  A Vocabulary of Wyandot: Johnston, Barton

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Date:  Tue, 25 Feb 2003 10:36:03 +0000
From:  tschiavo at arxpub.com
Subject:  A Vocabulary of Wyandot: Johnston, Barton


			
Title: A Vocabulary of Wyandot
Series Title: American Language Reprints
			
Publication Year: 2003
Publisher: Evolution Publishing
           http://www.evolpub.com		
			
Book URL: http://www.evolpub.com/ALR/ALRbooks.html

Author: John  Johnston
Author: Benjamin Smith Barton

Hardback: ISBN: 1889758329, Pages: 45, Price: $28
			
Abstract:

This volume contains 145 words of Wyandot collected by Col. John
Johnston in 1819. Johnston was an Indian agent and "beloved friend"
who was associated with the Wyandot and Shawnee tribes in Ohio for
over 50 years. The volume also includes a smaller sample of about 40
Wyandot words collected by Benjamin Smith Barton in the late 18th
century. Also included are three sets Wyandot numerals collected by
Conrad Weiser (1755), William Walker (1851), and Samuel Haldeman
(1847).

Lingfield(s):   Anthropological Linguistics
	`	Historical Linguistics
			
Subject Language(s):   Wyandot (Language code: WYA)

Areal Regions:   Native American

Written In:  English (Language Code: ENG)

			


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