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Charleston, S.C.: James & Williams, 1858. — 32 p. During part of the year 1856, I had as a camp-servant, a Catawba Indian and occasionally amused myself in the evenings, after the day's field duties in the State geological survey of South-Carolina were over, by noting down some words of his language — a linguistic study which may well be considered pardonable only as a...
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Charleston, S.C.: James & Williams, 1858. — 32 p. During part of the year 1856, I had as a camp-servant, a Catawba Indian and occasionally amused myself in the evenings, after the day's field duties in the State geological survey of South-Carolina were over, by noting down some words of his language — a linguistic study which may well be considered pardonable only as a...
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New York: Columbia University Press, 1934. — 92 p. U'gni, the Comet. The Eagle Kidnapper, the Pileated Woodpecker. U'gni the Comet, and the Sky Rope. Origin of the Red Winged Blackbird and Dove. How Pileated Woodpecker Got his Red Crest and Robin his Red Breast. How the Wolf was Frightened and Became Wild. How Opossum Lost his Bttshy Tail. How Tree Frog Taught Toad to Cry. How...
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New York: Columbia University Press, 1934. — 92 p. U'gni, the Comet. The Eagle Kidnapper, the Pileated Woodpecker. U'gni the Comet, and the Sky Rope. Origin of the Red Winged Blackbird and Dove. How Pileated Woodpecker Got his Red Crest and Robin his Red Breast. How the Wolf was Frightened and Became Wild. How Opossum Lost his Bttshy Tail. How Tree Frog Taught Toad to Cry. How...
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