Bulletin, Volumen 13,Número 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1891 |
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... language . " Saturday , September 5 [ 1846 ] . As my room was full of Cheyennes , I took the opportunity to obtain ... Ojibwa language . [ Design . ] | Boston : printed for the American board of commissioners | for foreign missions , by ...
... language . " Saturday , September 5 [ 1846 ] . As my room was full of Cheyennes , I took the opportunity to obtain ... Ojibwa language . [ Design . ] | Boston : printed for the American board of commissioners | for foreign missions , by ...
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... languages of the several Indian tribes among which the missions of the board had been established ; it embraces ' a number in Ojibwa , Ottawa , and Abernaquis . American Board of Commissioners : These words following a title or within ...
... languages of the several Indian tribes among which the missions of the board had been established ; it embraces ' a number in Ojibwa , Ottawa , and Abernaquis . American Board of Commissioners : These words following a title or within ...
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... Ojibwa language . The following year he spent at Sandy Lake with the late William A. Aitkin , where he opened a school , said to be the first in Minnesota . In 1832 he returned to La Pointe , where he wrote a spelling book for Ojibwa ...
... Ojibwa language . The following year he spent at Sandy Lake with the late William A. Aitkin , where he opened a school , said to be the first in Minnesota . In 1832 he returned to La Pointe , where he wrote a spelling book for Ojibwa ...
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... language and Bagster ( J . ) — Continued . dialect into which translations ... Ojibwa , p . 370 ; in Chippewa , p . 371 . Copies seen : American Bible ... language and 21.
... language and Bagster ( J . ) — Continued . dialect into which translations ... Ojibwa , p . 370 ; in Chippewa , p . 371 . Copies seen : American Bible ... language and 21.
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Bagster ( J . ) - Continued . language and dialect , into which trans ... languages 2 11. maps , 4 ° . St. John i , 1-14 , in Virginian , p . 444 ; in Mas ... Ojibwa , p . 453 ; in Micinac ( phonetic characters ) , p . 454 . Copies ...
Bagster ( J . ) - Continued . language and dialect , into which trans ... languages 2 11. maps , 4 ° . St. John i , 1-14 , in Virginian , p . 444 ; in Mas ... Ojibwa , p . 453 ; in Micinac ( phonetic characters ) , p . 454 . Copies ...
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