Literature of the Indian Languages
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Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793 – 1864) was an American geographer, geologist, and ethnologist noted for his early studies of Native American cultures and his 1832 expedition to the source of the Mississippi River. He is also noted for his major six-volume study of Native Americans published in the 1850s. He served as a United States Indian agent in Michigan for a period beginning in 1822. Schoolcraft worked for years on the history and survey of the Indian tribes of the United States.
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Literature of the Indian Languages - Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
Literature of the Indian Languages
Published by Good Press, 2022
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. BOOKS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE SEVERAL DIALECTS OF THE IROQUOIS .
SECTION I.—MOHAWK.
SECTION II.—ONEIDA.
SECTION III.—SENECA.
CHAPTER II. BOOKS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE VARIOUS DIALECTS OF THE ALGONQUIN .
SECTION I.—CHIPPEWA, OR ODJIBWA.
SECTION II.—OTTAWA.
SECTION III.—POTTAWATTOMIE.
SECTION IV.—MOHEGAN. BOOKS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE MOHEGAN, MOHAEKANUC, OR STOCKBRIDGE LANGUAGE.
SECTION V.—MONTAGNAIS, OR MOUNTAINEERS. BOOKS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE MONTAGNAIS.
SECTION VI.—DELAWARE. BOOKS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE DELAWARE, OR LENNO-LEANPI LANGUAGE.
SECTION VII.—SHAWANOE.
SECTION VIII.—ABANAKIS.
CHAPTER III.—APPALACHIAN.
SECTION I.—CHEROKEE. BOOKS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE CHEROKEES .
SECTION II. BOOKS AND TRACTS IN THE CHOCTAW.
SECTION III. BOOKS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE CREEK OR MUSCOGEE.
CHAPTER IV. BOOKS, TRACTS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE DACOTA .
SECTION I.—SIOUX, OR DACOTA PROPER.
SECTION II.—WINNEBAGO.
SECTION III. BOOKS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE IOWA LANGUAGE.
SECTION IV.—OTOE.
SECTION V.—OSAGE: WASHASHE.
CHAPTER V.—SA-APTINIC.
SECTION I.—NEZ PERCES: SA-APTIN.
CHAPTER I.
BOOKS AND TRANSLATIONS IN THE SEVERAL DIALECTS OF THE IROQUOIS.
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The Iroquois tribes had acquired the highest reputation in war and diplomacy, of all the Indian tribes of North America. At the time of the discovery, they were in the ascendant, and were rapidly consolidating their power under a system of confederacy, which had some striking traits resembling our own. Their language, viewed in its several dialects, was not so soft and flowing as that of their former rivals, the Algonquins or Adirondacks; but impressed the listener by its masculine and sonorous tone. It imparted a beauty to their geographical terminology, and helped to spread the fame of their deeds over Europe.
Translations into this groupe of languages, were commenced at an early period. A part of the Service of the English Church was executed under the late Bishop Stewart of Canada, during the reign of Queen Anne. Sixteen separate works, all of modern date, however, have been received, of which, nine are in the Mohawk dialect, one in the Oneida, and six in the Seneca. Nothing has been received or is known to exist in the Onondaga, Cayuga, or Tuscarora. Ziesberger’s Dictionary of the Onondaga in MSS., is known to be deposited in the library of the American Philosophical Society, at Philadelphia.
SECTION I.—MOHAWK.
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No. 1.—
Nene Karighyoston
, Tsinihorighhoten ne Saint John. The Gospel according to St. John. New York: D. Fanshaw, for the American Bible Society. 1 vol. 18mo. 116 pages. A. D. 1818.
In this early version, the Greek word Logos,
and the Hebrew Yehovah,
are engrafted on the Mohawk dialect. The version is attributed to Norton, a Mohawk Chief. The translation is accompanied with the parallel English passages.
2.—Ne Kaorihwadegenhti. The Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ according to St. Luke.