The Online Books Page

Browsing Library of Congress Call Numbers : "PM605 .T8" to "PM854 .W5" (Overview; Include extended shelves)

<previous -- A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V Z -- next>

:
Call number Item
P Language and literature (Go to start of category)
PM Indigeneous American and Artificial Languages (Go to start of category)
PM605 .T8 [Info] On Algonkin Names for Man, by J. Hammond Trumbull (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM609 .T64 1904 [Info] Some Powhatan Names (reprinted from the American Anthropologist, 1904), by William Wallace Tooker
PM609 .T8 [Info] Notes on Forty Algonkin Versions of the Lord's Prayer (1873), by J. Hammond Trumbull (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM751.6 .S6 1934 [Info] Catawba Texts (Columbia University Contributions to Anthropology v24; New York: Columbia University Press, 1934), by Frank G. Speck (page images at HathiTrust)
PM821 .J36 2009 [Info] Chimariko Grammar: Areal and Typological Perspective (Berkeley: University of California Press, c2009), by Carmen Jany (Javascript-dependent page images at UC Press)
PM831 .B7 [Info] Tsimshian Texts (1902), ed. by Franz Boas (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
PM831 .B72 [Info] Tsimshian Texts (New Series) (1912), ed. by Franz Boas (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
PM831 .Z73 [Info] Haida Songs, by John Reed Swanton (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
PM844 .B63 [Info] Chinook Texts (English translations only), ed. by Franz Boas (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
PM846 .H35 [Info] An International Idiom: A Manual of the Oregon Trade Language, or "Chinook Jargon" (London: Whittaker, 1890), by Horatio Hale (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM847 .H65 2004 [Info] Chinook Jargon: The Hidden Language of the Pacific Northwest (2004), by Jim Holton (PDF files at rjholton.com)
PM848 .D5 [Info] Chinook Dictionary, Catechism, Prayers and Hymns (1871), by Modeste Demers and Francis Norbert Blanchet (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM848 .L4 1892 [Info] Chinook Vocabulary, Chinook-English: From the Original of Rt. Rev. Bishop Durieu, O.M.I., With the Chinook Words in Phonography (1892), by J. M. R. Le Jeune and Paul Durieu (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM848 .L5 [Info] Practical Chinook Vocabulary: Comprising All & the Only Usual Words of That Wonderful Language Arranged in a Most Advantageous Order for the Speedily Learning of the Same, After the Plan of Right Rev. Bishop Durieu O.M.I., the Most Experienced Missionary & Chinook Speaker in British Columbia (Kamloops, BC: St. Louis' Mission, 1886), by J. M. R. Le Jeune (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM848 .P75 [Info] Pocket Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon: the Indian Trading Language of Alaska, the Northwest Territory and the Northern Pacific Coast (San Francisco: Downing & Clark, 1898) (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM848 .S5 [Info] The Chinook Jargon and How to Use It (Seattle: Rainier Printing Company, 1909), by George C. Shaw (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM848 .T3 1889 [Info] Chinook As Spoken By the Indians of Washington Territory, British Columbia and Alaska; for the Use of Traders, Tourists and Others Who Have Business Intercourse With the Indians: Chinook-English, English-Chinook (Victoria, BC: M. W. Waitt, ca. 1889), by C. M. Tate (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM848 .V7 [Info] Vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon: the Complete Language Used By the Indians of Oregon, Washington Territory and British Possessions (San Francisco : Hutchings & Rosenfield, 1860) (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM852 .B6 [Info] Eastern Ojibwa: Grammatical Sketch, Texts and Word List (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1957), by Leonard Bloomfield, ed. by Charles Francis Hockett (page images at HathiTrust)
PM852 .S85 [Info] Sketch of Grammar of the Chippeway Language, To Which Is Added a Vocabulary of Some of the Most Common Words (Cazenovia, NY: Press of J. F. Fairchild and Son, 1834), by John Summerfield (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM852 .W465 1872 [Info] Familiar Phrases to Facilitate Conversation in the Indian Language (Wikwemikong Manitoulin Island, Ont., 1872)
PM852 .W6 [Info] The Ojebway Language: A Manual for Missionaries and Others Employed Among the Ojebway Indians, by Edward Francis Wilson (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM854 .J3 [Info] O-Jib-Ue Spelling Book, Designed for the Use of Native Learners (second edition; Boston: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1835), by Edwin James, illust. by Abel Bowen and Nathaniel Dearborn
PM854 .J63 1877 [Info] A Collection of Ojebway and English Hymns, for the Use of the Native Indians (Toronto: Printed for the Methodist Missionary Society, at the Methodist Conference Office, ca. 1877), trans. by Peter Jones, James Evans, and George Henry (multiple formats at archive.org)
PM854 .W5 [Info] Shingwank Hymn Book (Sault Ste. Marie, ON: Printed by Indian boys at the Shingwauk Home, 1877), by Edward Francis Wilson (page images at canadiana.org)

<previous -- A B C D E F G H J K L M N P Q R S T U V Z -- next>

Help with reading books -- Report a bad link -- Suggest a new listing

Home -- Search -- New Listings -- Authors -- Titles -- Subjects -- Serials

Books -- News -- Features -- Archives -- The Inside Story

Edited by John Mark Ockerbloom (onlinebooks@pobox.upenn.edu)
OBP copyrights and licenses.