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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Ten loiiiiiiaiKliui'iilH: 



Beaver 



Chippewyan 



Cliippewytm 



Dog Ilih ' 



Moutagnais 



Slave 



Slave 

 Tenan Kutchin. Si/c 



SeeGan-ioth (A. C.) 

 Boini)as (W. C.) 

 Kiikby (W.T\'.) 

 JJonipas ("\Y. C.) 

 Legoff (L.) 

 Kirkby (W. W.) 

 Keovo (W. D.) 

 Kutchin. 



Tenana. See Kutchin. 

 Tenana Inkalik, Ste Inkalik. 



Ten Kate {Dr. Ileniiaii Frederick t'iir- 

 vel), /)•. Reizeu en Ouderzoekiiigeii | 

 iu I Noord-Amerika | van | D''. H. F. C. 

 Ten Kate J^ | Met ecu kaart en Iwce 

 uistlaandc platen. | 



Leiden, E. J. Brill. | 1885. 



Cover title as above, half-title re\erso blank 

 1 1. title as above reverse blank 1 1. 3 other prel. 

 11. pp. 1-464, errata 1 p. map, 2 plates, 8"^. 



Onder de A])aibes (pp. 165-208) contains a 

 short vocabulary on ]). 196, and a few -words 

 2}assim. 



Copies seen ; Bureau of i^lhnology. 

 Texts : 



Apache 



Chippewyan 



Dene 



Louchenx 



Montagnais 



Navajo 



Peau de Lievre 



TaciiUi 



Tukndh 



See Bancroft (H.H.) 

 retitot (E.r. S. J.) 

 Morice (A. G.) 

 Promissiones. 

 Legoff (L.) 

 M.attlicws (W.) 

 I'roniissioucs. 

 ^[orice (A. G.) 

 McDonald (R.) 



Thompson (Almon Harris). Vocabulary 



(if the Navajo language. 



Manuscrii)t , 5 11. 12°, and 8 11. 4°, iu the library 

 of the Bureau of Ethnology. 



Contains about 275 words. 



Thompson (Coquille). See Dorsey (J. 



O.) 

 Thompson (Ed\yard). A short vocabu- 

 lai-y of the Language .spoke among tlie 

 Northern Indians inhaliiting the North- 

 west Part <jf Hudson's Bay, as it was 

 taken at ditferent times from the 

 Mouths of Nabiana and Zazana, two 

 Indians, who were on board His 

 Majesty's Ship the Furuaee in the year 

 1742, by Edward Thompson, Surgeon 

 of the said Ship. 



In iJobbs (A.), An account of the countries 

 adjoining to Hudson's Biiy, pp. 206-211, London, 

 1744, V-'. 



About 280 words and phrases of tlie Chepc- 

 wyan language. The main portion is alpha- 

 betically arranged by English words, followed 

 by " The Nortliern Indian Way of Counting" 

 and "The Parts belonging to a Man." 



Partly rei)rinted in Whipple (A. W.), Explo- 

 rations and Surveys, pp. 84-8,5, 'Washington, 

 1855, 4-=. 



Tinne. Vocabulary of the Tahko [or 



Tahko-Tinne] language. 



Manuscri])t, 1 leaf folio, written on both 



sides, in the library of the Bureau of Etlmology. 

 llccorded on a printed form containing 60 



English words, equivalents of all of which are 



given in the Tahko. Probably by Dr. Tolmie. 

 Tinnd: 



Bible, Mark Sec Kirkby ( W. W.) 

 Bible, John Kirkby ( W. AV.) 



Iiible passages American. 



Bible i>assages Bible Society. 



Bible passages Bompas (W. C.) 



Bible passages British. 



Bible passages Gilbert & Rivington. 



General discussion Bancroft (H.H.) 

 General discussion Bompas (W. C.) 

 General discussion Brinton (D. G.) 

 General discussion Faulniann (K.) 

 Lord's prayer liompas (W. C.) 



Numerals Cami)bell (J.) 



Primer Bompas ("\V. C.) 



Sentences Campbell (J.) 



Tribal names Dall(\V.II.) 



Tribal names Kichardson (J.) 



Tribal names Tuttle (C. E.) 



Vocabulary Bompas ("W. C.) 



Vocabulary Campbell (J.) 



Vocabulary Dawson (G.M.) 



Vocabulary Dorsey (J. O.) 



Vocabulary Pinart (A. L.) 



Vocabulary Ross (R. B.) 



Vocabulary Tiun6. 



Vocabulary Tolmie (W.¥.) 



Vocabulary Tolmie ("W. E.) and Daw- 



son (G. M.) 

 AVords Brinton (D.G.) 



AVords Crane (A.) 



AVords Gatschet (A. S.) 



AVords Hale (H.) 



See also Athapascan; Chippewyan; Den6; 



Montagnais. 



Tinne primer. See Bompas (AV. C.) 



Tlatskenai : 



Gramnuitic comments See Miiller (F.) 



Numerals Ellis (R.) 



A'ocabulary Anderson (A. C.) 



Vocabulary Bancroft (H. H.) 



A^ocabulary Buschmann(J.C.E.) 



A'ocabulary Gallatin (A.) 



A'ocabulary Hale ( H . ) 



A''ocabulary Latham (R. G.( 



Vocabulary Turner (AV.AV.) 



A^^ord^ Daa(L. K.) 



AVords Ellis (R.) 



AVords Farrar(F.AV.) 



AVords Lubbock (J.) 



AVords Pott (A. F.) 



AVords AVilson (D.) 



Tolmie (Z)/'. William Eraser). Vocabu- 

 lary of the Ujupijua; spoken on the 

 River llmiiqua. 



In Scouler (J.), Observations on the indig- 

 enous tribes, &.c., in Royal Goog. Soc. Jour. a'oI. 



