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2. Arte de el idioma mexicano por el p. fr. Manuel Perez ...
3. Compiled laws of the Cherokee Nation, published by authority of the National Council
4. Memoire sur le systeme grammatical des langues de quelques nations indiennes de l'Amerique du Nord ... par M.P.-Et. Du Ponceau ...
5. An Ioway grammar : illustrating the principles of the language used by the Ioway, Otoe, and Missouri Indians prepared and printed by Rev. Wm. Hamilton and Rev. S.M. Irvin. Under the direction of the Presbyterian B.F.M.
6. A primer for the use of the Mohawk children : to acquire the spelling and reading of their own: as well as to get acquainted with the English tongue, which for that purpose is put on the opposite page ...
7. McGuffey's New First Eclectic Reader
8. A phonetical study of the Eskimo language, based on observations made on a journey in North Greenland 1900-1901; with a historical introduction about the east Eskimo, a comparison of the Eskimo dialects, a new collection of Greenlandic folk-tales, songs and music, and a map of the Eskimo territories, by William Thalbitzer ...
9. English-Eskimo and Eskimo-English vocabularies comp. by Ensign Roger Wells ... and interpreter John W. Kelly. Preceded by ethnographical memoranda concerning the Arctic Eskimos in Alaska and Siberia, by John W. Kelly
10. Kanegriarat ashilret : Matthewm, Markim, Lukam Johnamtlu igatlgit. Tamat tselli igatlgitnik ilankgtsoagluting : Mumigtsimalret yugstun, Kuskokwigmiut Awatetnilinguttlu kanlautsetstun
11. The Book of Psalms
12. Testamentetokak, Hiobib aglangit, Salomoblo imgerusersoanga tikkilugit
13. A light to lighten the Gentiles : being a tractate on the life of our blessed Lord in the words of Holy Scripture : for the use of the Eskimo in Ungava compiled by a missionary of the Church of England in Ungava
14. Okautsit tussanaktut Mark
15. Portions of the Holy Scripture, for the use of the Esquimaux on the northern and eastern shores of Hudson's Bay edited by Edmund Peck
16. An essay on a uniform orthography for the Indian languages of North America, as published in the Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. By John Pickering ...
17. Service book of the western Eskimos [compiled and revised by the Ven. Archdeacon C.E. Whittaker]
18. Cinq langues de la Colombie britannique; haida, tshimshian, kwagiutl, nootka et tlinkit. Grammaires, vocabulaires, textes traduits et analyses par Raoul de La Grasserie ...
19. Constitution and laws of the Cherokee Nation. Published by an act of the National Council 1892
20. Cherokee hymn book compiled from several authors, and revised
21. Dictionnaire francais-algonquin, redige par Geo. Lemoine
22. New familiar Abenakis and English dialogues, the first ever published on the grammatical system, by Jos. Laurent, Abenakis chief
23. Chinook: a history and dictionary of the Northwest coast trade jargon; the centuries-old trade language of the Indians of the Pacific. A history of its origin and its adoption and use by the traders, trappers, pioneers and early settlers of the Northwest Coast
24. Dictionary of the Chinook jargon : with examples of its use in conversation : compiled from all existing vocabularies, and greatly improved by the addition of necessary words never before published
25. Grammaire de la langue montagnaise par le rev. pere Laurent Legoff ...
26. A theoretical and practical grammar of the Otchipwe language for the use of missionaries and other persons living among the Indians, by R. R. Bishop Baraga
27. Wishram texts, by Edward Sapir ; together with Wasco tales and myths, collected by Jeremiah Curtin and ed. by Edward Sapir
28. Histoire de l'Ancien Testament raconte par le re?v. pe?re Laurent Legoff
29. Portions of the Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the Church of England. Translated into the language of the Chipewyan Indians of N.W. America, by the Ven. Archdeacon Kirkby
30. Portions of the Book of common prayer, hymns, etc., in the Chipewyan language. by Archdeacon Kirkby. Adapted for the use of the Slavi Indians By the Right Rev. W. C. Bompas ...
31. The Acts of the Apostles translated into the language of the Ojibbeway Indians in the Diocese of Moosonee by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Moosonee and the Rev. J. Sanders of Matawakumma
32. The Gospel of St. Mark translated into the Slave language, for Indians of North-West America : in the syllabic character
33. Gospel of St. Matthew translated into the Slave language for Indians of North-West America : In the syllabic character
34. Grammaire et vocabulaire de la langue taensa avec textes traduits et commentes
35. Grammar and dictionary of the language of the Hidatsa (Minnetarees, Grosventres of the Missouri). With an introductory sketch of the tribe. By Washington Matthews
36. Grammatica linguae numipu, Auctore presbytero missionario e Soc. Jesu in Montibus Saxosis
37. Haida grammar. by C. Harrison ; edited by Alex. F. Chamberlain
38. Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada
39. Hymns in the Tenni or Slavi language of the Indians of Mackenzie River, in the North-West Territory of Canada
40. Indian linguistic families of America, north of Mexico. By J.W. Powell
41. The Indian primer; or, The way of training up of our Indian youth in the good knowledge of God. Reprinted from the original ed. of 1669, with an introd. by John Small.
42. Katolik Otawa anamie-misinaigan
43. 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, ...
44. A Kootenai grammar. by Philip Canestrelli
45. Lenguajes hablados por los indigenas del Norte y Centro de America
46. Original and select hymns, in the Shawanoe language, published by one of the missionaries to the Shawanoe Indians
47. A Prayer book, in the language of the Six Nations of Indians. compiled by Solomon Davis
48. Preliminary report on the linguistic classification of Algonquian tribes. by Truman Michelson
49. Readings from the Holy Scriptures in the language of the Blackfoot Indians. translated by the Rev. J.W. Tims, C.M.S. Missionary
50. A spelling book in the Seneca language, with English definitions. By Asher Wright
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