SIOUAN LANGUAGES. 



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G. 



Gabelentz (Hans Georg Conor von der). 

 Grammatik | der | Dakota-Sprache | 

 von I H. C. von der Gabelentz. | 



Leipzig : | F. A. Brockhaus. | 1852. 



Pp. 1-64, 8°, in the Santee dialect. Forms 

 part 2 of same author's Beitriige zur Spracben- 

 kunde. 



Copies seen : Brinton, Cougress, Dunbar, 

 Eames, Powell, Trumbull. 



Priced by Triibuer, 18.^6, No. 656, at 2s. 6d. 

 At the Fischer sale, catalogue No. 702, a balf- 

 morocco copy brought 3«. ; another copy. No. 

 2373, Is. Priced by Leclerc, 1878, No. 2206, at 2 

 fr. 50 c. ; by Quaritch, No. 12573, at ^s. 6d. ; and 

 by Triibner, 1882, p. 42, at 2s. 6d. 



Gallatin (Albert). A synopsis of tbe In- 

 dian tribes within tlie United States 

 east of the Rocky Mountains, and in 

 the British and Russian possessions in 

 North America. By the Hon. Albert 

 Gallatin. 



In American Antiquarian Soc. Trans. (Ar- 

 chasologia Americana), vol. 2, pp. 1-422, Cam- 

 bridge, 1836, 8°. 



Grammatic notice of the Sioux (from Cass), 

 pp. 251-252.— Vocabulary of the Winnebagoes 

 (from Boilvin, Cass, Long), of the Dahcotahs 

 (from Keating, Long, Cass), of the Yankton 

 (from Say), Quappas (from Izard), Osage (from 

 Murray, Cass, Bradbury), Ottoe (from Say), 

 Omaha (from Say), Minetare (from Say), pp. 

 305-367; Assiniboin (from Umfreville), p. 374; 

 lo-way (from Cass), p. 377 ; Crow (from Say), p. 

 377; Mandan, p. .379. — Lord's prayer in Dah- 

 cota, p. 422. 



Hale's Indiana of North-West Amer- 

 ica, and vocabularies of North America ; 

 with an introduction. By Albert Gal- 

 latin. 



In American Ethnological Soc. Trans, vol.2, 

 pp. i-clxxxviii, 1-130, New York, 1818, 8°. 



Affinities of the Upsaroka or Crow language 

 with that of the sedentary Missouri Minetares 

 and with those of the Sioux, pp. cxvi-cxviii. — 

 Vocabulary of the Dacotah, Osage, TTpsaroka, 

 pp. 83-89. — Of the Yankton and Winnebago, 

 p. 116. — Of the Quappas, Ottoes, Omaha, Mine- 

 tares of Missouri, p. 117. 



Gardiner (William H.). [Vocabulary of 

 the Sisseton Dakotas, by W. H. Gar- 

 liner, assistant surgeon, U. S. A.] 



Manuscript, 10 11. 4°, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. Collected in 1868. 



Garvie (James). See Riggs (S. R.). 



Gatschet (Albert Samuel), [Vocabulary 

 of the Kansas or Kaw.] 



Manuscript, 12 pp. 4°, in the library of the 



Gatschet (A. S.) — Continued. 



Bureau of Ethnology-. Recorded in a copy of 

 Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, 

 first edition, incomplete. 



Words and sentences of the Bilosi 



language, Siouau family. Obtained at 

 Lccompte, Rapides Parish, La., in Octo- 

 ber and November, 1881), by Albert S. 

 Gatschet. 



M<inu8cript, pp. 1-76, sm. 4°, in the library 

 of the Bui-eau of Ethnology. Pp. 63-72 are 

 blank; the remainderof the manuscript is well 

 filled with words, phrases, and sentences. So 

 far as I know, this is the only record of the Bi- 

 loxi; according to the philologists of the Bu- 

 reau, it is undoubtedly of the Siouan stock. 



Geisdorff {Dr. Francis). [Vocabulary of 



the Mountain Crows. 1869.] 



Manuscript, 10 11. 4°, in the library of the 



Bureau of Ethnology. 

 General discussion: 



