An edition of The Indian grammar begun (1896)

The Indian grammar begun

or, An essay to bring the Indian language into rules

The Indian grammar begun
Eliot, John, Eliot, John
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An edition of The Indian grammar begun (1896)

The Indian grammar begun

or, An essay to bring the Indian language into rules

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English
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16

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"The language of which this grammar treats was specifically that of the Massachusetts tribes of Indians, dwelling near the sea-coast of the present state of Massachusetts ... It was spoken ... by the Wampanoags of Plymouth Colony, the Narragansets and Niantics, the islanders of Nope (Martha's Vineyard) the Montauks, etc. ... It has also been called the Nonantum language, but more frequently the Natick tongue."--Pilling, Bibl. of the Algonquian lang., p. 172.

No. 106 of Burt Franklin research and source work series.

Microfiche. Chicago : Library Resources,inc., 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 40051)

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Boston
Series
Old South leaflets -- v. 3, no. 52, Library of American civilization -- LAC 40051.

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Microform
Pagination
16 p.
Number of pages
16

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OL13557546M
OCLC/WorldCat
11102576

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