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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Mcintosh (J.) — Continned. 



almost all the | distiuguisbed nations 

 aud celebrated | warriors, statesmen 

 and orators, | among tbe | Indians of 

 Nortb America. ! New edition, im- 

 proved aud enlarged. | By Jobn Mcln- 

 tosb. I 



New York : | Coruisb, Lamport & 

 Co., publisbers, | No, 8 Park Place. | 

 1849. 



Pp. 1-345, 8°. — Linguistics as in edition of 

 1843, pp. 93-98. 



Copies seen ; Boston Public, British Museum. 



Leclerc, 1878, No. 945, prices a copy at 20 fr. 



I have seen an edition of 1853 with title-page 

 otherwise as above. (Congress.) 



• The I Origin | of the | Nortb Amer- 

 ican Indians; | with a | faithful de- 

 scription of their manners and | cus- 

 toms, both civil aud military, their | 

 religious, languages, dress, | and orna- 

 ments. I Including | various specimens 

 of Indian eloquence, as well as histor- | 

 ical and biographical sketches of almost 

 all tbe I distinguished ' tions and 

 celebrated | warriors, statesmen and 

 orators, | among tbe | Indians of North 

 America. | New Edition, improved and 

 enlarged. | By Johu Mcintosh. | 



New York: i Sheldon, Blakeman aud 

 Co. I No. 115 Nassau Street. | 1857. 



1 p. 1. pp. v-xxxv, 39-345, 8°.— Linguistics as 

 above. 



Copies seen : British Museum. 



Some copies with title as above have the im- 

 print : New York: | Sheldon and Company. | 

 No. 115 Nassau Street. 1 18,58, collation and 

 contents as above; and some copies with the 

 latter imprint are dated 1859. (Wisconsin His- 

 torical Society.) 



McKenney {Bev. Edward). [Omabaw 

 primer. 1850.] 



8 pp. 16°, curiously paged, the recto of 1. 1 

 having no number, the verso paged 3 ; 1. 2 is 

 paged 4, both recto and verso ; 1. 3 unpaged ; 

 1. 4 recto paged 7, verso 8. 



The only copies I have seen are without the 

 title-page; the first page begins: Lesson I. 

 Alphabet of Oraahaw syllables. It contains, 

 in addition to the alphabet and words of two or 

 more syllables, the Lord's prayer, an account of 

 the creation and fall of man, and two hymns. 



This is the first publication in the Omaha lan- 

 guage. The author, a Presbyterian missionary 

 to the Omahas from 1846 to 1853, was aided in 

 his work by Louis Sans Souci, a native Omaha. 



Copies seen: Pilling, Powell. 



The only other copy of which I have seen any 

 mention was that which was sold at the Field 

 eale, catalogue No. 1725 ; it brought 40 cents. 



Magnificat. See Hinman (S. D.), 

 Maka-oyakapi. See Riggs (S. R.) and 



Riggs (A. L ). 

 Makoce wowapi. See Riggs (S. R.) aud 



Riggs (A. L.). 

 Mallery (CoJ. Garrick). A calendar of 

 the Dakota nation. 



In Hayden (F. V.), Bulletin, vol. 3, pp. 3-25, 

 AVashington, 1877, 8°. 



Dakota terras pa.ssim. Also issued sepa- 

 rately with half-title. 

 Mandan : 



General discussion. See Duncan (D.). 



General discussion. Maximilian (A. P.). 



Gentes. Morgan (L. H.). 



Grammatic treatise. Hayden (F. V.). 



Grammatic treatise. Maximilian (A. P.). 



Numerals. Smet (P. J. de). 



Personal names. Catlin (G.). 



Personal names. Indian. 



Personal names. Jackson ("W. H.). 



Personal names. Treaties. 



Relationships. Morgan (L. H.). 



Ten commandments. Hall (C. L.). 



Vocabulary. Bowen (B. F.). 



Vocabulary. Catlin (G.). 



Vocabr'ary. Domenech (E.). 



Vocabulary. Donnelly (I.). 



Vocabulary. Hall (0. L.). 



Vocabulary. Hayden (F. V.). 



Vocabulary. Hoffman CW. I.). 



Vocabulary. Kipp (J-)- 



Vocabulary. Latham (R. G.). 



Vocabulary. Morgan (L. H.). 



Vocabulary. Kafinesque (C. S.) 



Vocabulary. Smet (P. J. de). 



Words. Catlin (G.). 



Words. Frost (J.). 



Marietti (Pietro), editor. Oratio Domin- 

 ^ et I 



in CCL. lingvas versa 



CLXXX. cbaractervm form is | vel nos- 

 tratibvs vel peregrinis expressa | 

 cvrante | Petro Marietti | Eqvite Typo- 

 grapho Pontificio | Socio Admiuistro | 

 Typograpbei | S. Consilii de Propa- 

 ganda Fide I [Printer's device. ] | Ro- 

 mae | Anno M. DCCC. LXX [1870]. * 

 5 p. 11. (half-title, title, and dedication), pp. 

 xi-xxvii, 1-319, 4 11. indexes, 4°.— Includes 59 

 versions of the Lord's prayer in various Ameri- 

 can dialects, among them the Assiniboin, p. 

 307. 



Title and description furnished by Dr. J. H. 

 Trumbull from copy in his possession. 

 Marty ^Bishop Martin). [Teton baptis- 

 mal card. 1885?] 



An 18° card, in the Teton dialect of the Da- 

 kota language, given by Bishop Marty, vicar 

 apostolic of Dakota, to the Indians who are re- 

 ceived into his church. Below the spaces for 

 entering name, date of birth, of baptism, &c. is 



