1. The Gospel of St. Mark translated into the Slave language, for Indians of North-West America : in the syllabic character Creator: Bompas, William Carpenter, translator Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book
2. Gospel of St. Matthew translated into the Slave language for Indians of North-West America : In the syllabic character Creator: Bompas, William Carpenter, translator Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book
3. Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada Creator: Bompas, William Carpenter Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book
4. Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada Creator: Bompas, William Carpenter Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book
5. A key into the language of America, or an help to the language of the natives in that part of America called New-England; together with briefe observations of the customes, manners, and worships, ... Creator: Williams, Roger Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book
6. Readings from the Holy Scriptures in the language of the Blackfoot Indians. translated by the Rev. J.W. Tims, C.M.S. Missionary Creator: Tims, J. W, translator Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book
7. The Gospel according to St. John translated into the Chippeway tongue by John Jones, and revised and corrected by Peter Jones, Indian teachers Creator: Jones, John and Peter Jones, translators Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book
8. The Moosonee hymnal, translated into the Ojibbeway language by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Moosonee, and the Rev. John Sanders Creator: Horden, John Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book
9. A grammar of the Cree language, as spoken by the Cree Indians of North America. By the Rt. Rev. J. Horden Creator: Horden, John Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book
10. Nikumoowe mussinahikun = The book of Psalms translated into the language of the Cree Indians of north-west America by the Ven. Archdeacon Hunter Creator: Hunter, James, translator Collection: Huntington Free Library Native American Collection Location: London Publisher: Cornell University Library Publication Place: London Format: Book