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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



K. 



Eagutl. See Ewakiutl. 



Kane (Paul). Wanderings of an artist | 



among tlie | Indians of North America 



I from Canada | to Vancouver's island 



and Oregon | throughthe Hudson's bay 



company's territory | and | back again. 



I By Paul Kane. | 



London | Longman, Brown, Green, 

 Longmans, and Roberts. | 1859. 



Half-title verso name of i)riiiter 1 1. frontis- 

 piece 1 1. title \erso blank 1 1. dedication verso 

 blank 1 1. preface pp. v-x, contents pp. xi-xvii, 

 list of illu.strations p. [xviii], text pp. 1-455, 

 appendix 4 11. 8°. 



List of peo])k's in the northwest, including 

 the Wakashau tribes, 4 nuumnbered leaves at 

 end. 



Copies seen : Bancroft, Boston AtheniBum, 

 British Museum, Congress, Harvard. 



The edition : Les Indiens de la Bale Hudson, 

 Paris, 1861, contains no linguistic material. 

 (British Museum.) 



Paul Kane, Canadian artist, born in Toronto 

 in 1810, died there in 1871. He early evinced a 

 love of art,and after studying in Upper Canada 

 college he visited the United States in 1836 aud 

 followed his profession there till 1840, when he 

 went to Europe. There he studied in Rome, 

 Genoa, Naples, Flcreuce, Venice, and Bologna. 

 He finally returned to Toronto in the spring of 

 1845, and after a short rest went on a tour of 

 art exploration through the unsettled regions 

 of the northwest. He traveled luanj' thousands 

 of miles in this country, from the confines of 

 old Canada to the Pacific Ocean, aud was emi- 

 nently successful in delineating the physical 

 peculiarities and appearance of the aborigines, 

 as well as the wild scenery of the far north. He 

 returned to Toronto in December, 1848, having 

 in his possession one of the largest coUectiops 

 of Indian curiosities that was ever made on the 

 continent, together with nearly four huiulred 

 sketches. From these he painted a series of 

 oil pictures, which are now in the possession of 

 George W.Allen, of Toronto, and embrace views 

 of the country from Lake Superior to Vancou- 

 ver's Island. — Appleton'g Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



Keane (Augustus H.) Ethnography and 

 philology of America. By A. H. Keane. 



In Bates (H. "W.), Central America, the West 

 Indies, etc., pp. 44:!-5Gl, London, 1878, 8°. 



General scheme of American races and lan- 

 guages (pp. 460-497), includes a list of the 

 Columbian races, among them the Nootkah and 

 PugetSoundgroups, pp. 473-474. — Alphabetical 

 list of all known American tribes and lan- 

 guages, pp. 498-545. 



Reprinted in the 1882 and 1885 editions of the 

 same work aud on the same pages. 



Keane (A. H.) — Continued. 



American Indians. 



In Encyclop.edia Britannica, ninth edition, 

 vol.12, i)p. 822-830, New York, 1881, royal 8 J. 



Columbian Races, p. 826, iucludes the divi- 

 sions of the Nootka. 



Kerr (Robert). A | general history and 

 collection | of | voyages and travels, | 

 arranged in systematic order; | form- 

 ing a complete history of the origin 

 and progress | of navigation, discov- 

 ery, and connnerce, | by sea and land, 

 I from the earliest ages to the present 

 time. I By | Robert Kerr, F. R. S. & F. 

 A. tS. Edin. | Illustrated by maps and 

 charts. | Vol.I[-XVII]. | 



Edinburgh : | Printed by George 

 Ramsay and Company, | for William 

 Blackwood, south J5ridge-street; | J. 

 Murray, Fleet-street, R. Baldwin, Pater- 

 noster-row, I London ; and J. Cuming, 

 Dublin. I 1811 [-1816]. 



17 vols. 8°. 



Cook (.1.) and King (.!.), A voyage to the 

 Pacific; Ocean, vol. 15, pji. 114-514; vol. 16, pp. 1- 

 503; vol. 17, pp. 1-311. 



Copies seen : Astor, British Museum, Con- 

 gress, Lenox. 



A later edition from the same plates, with an 

 added volume, as follows : 



A I general history and collection | 



of I voyages and travels, | arranged in 

 systematic order : | forming a complete 

 history of the origin and progress | of 

 navigation, discovery, and commerce, 

 I by sea and land, | from the earliest 

 ages to the present time. | By | Robert 

 Kerr, F. R. S. & F. A. S. Edin. ( Illus- 

 trated by maps aud charts. | Vol. I 

 [-XVIII]'. I 



William Blackwood, Edinburgh ; and 

 T. Cadell, London. MDCCCXXIV 

 [1824]. 



18 vols. 8°. 



Linguistic contents as under title next above. 

 Copies seen: Congress. 



King {Capt. James.) See Cook (J.) and 

 King (J.) 



King George Sound Indians. See Nutka. 



Klaokwat: 



General discussion See Buschmann (J. C. E.) 

 (Jeneral discussion Gibbs (G.) 

 Gener.al disMission Latham (R. G.) 

 Gr.amraatic treatise Buschmann (J. C. E.) 



