WHEN Mr. Longfellow declared that the Manobozho legends of the Chippeways formed an Indian Edda, he spoke as a poet, not as an ethnologist. In the same spirit they might with as much justice have been ...
A language lost due to colonization is being spoken once again by the Mattaponi. Mattaponi Chief Lionel “Wise Spirit” Custalow recently held a virtual Algonquin language class for tribal members ...
The last American Indians left Loudoun and Fauquier counties almost 300 years ago, and only a few names they used to describe their landscape survive. They co-existed with the first few European ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The ancestral lure of the Hudson Estuary / Tom R. Lake -- Evidence for settlements along the Kinderhook / Ernest R. Rugenstein -- Expressions of ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Note by Truman Michelson consisting of a bibliographic citation for an R.G. Latham article that identifies Arapaho as an Algonquian language.
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