ATHAPASCAN LANGUAGES. 



45 



Kennicott (R.) — Continued. 



tlu' same. N. V., 1871, S^, samo imgos. It is alsi) 

 printiMl in Wliyinpcr's !irti<'l<< ou Russian 

 America, in Etli. Soc. of London, Trans., vol. 7, 

 pp. 183-18.0, London, 1869, 8^. Issued also V)y 

 tlie Smithsonian Institution, as follows: 



Kntch-a'-kutcliin. | Words from tln^ 



Ijmfinaojoofthei Kntcli-a'-Ki\t('liin' — the 

 Indiiiiis of Yonkon river, at the mouth 

 of the I Poreu]iiiie river, in Knssian 

 AnuM'iea.. — Kennicott. 



[\Vasliin<jton. I), ('.: .'Smithsonian 

 Institution. !««»?] 



Notitle pace, headin^only, toxtll. I-.')i)rinlecl 

 on one side only, folio. 



Contains about 200 words. 



C'opiex seen: IJiireati of Etlmoloi'y. Kanies, 

 Pillin};. 



The original manascrii)t of this vocahulary 

 is in the library of "the Bureau of -Ethnology, 

 Washington, I). C, 5 11. folio; also a copy by 

 Dr. (ieo. fJibbs, 5\l. folio, from which the printed 

 copy was set iil>. 



[Vocabulary of the] Slave Indians, 



Tenne. 



[Washington, D. C. : Smitlisonian 

 Institution. 1869?] 



Ni> title-iiage, heading only, text 11. tilli 

 ]irinted on one side only; contains about L'OO 

 words. 



"Slave Indians of Liard River, near Fort 

 Liard. They call themselves A che-t6-e-tin.'-ne, 

 as distinguished from the otlier Teniu^. 

 'Aclie-to-e-tin'ni is ' People of the biw lands,' 

 or ' People living out of the wind.' ' 



Copies Keen. : Eames, Pilling. 



The original manuscript of this vocabulary 

 is in the library of the Uureiu of Ethnology. 



[Biogra]>hy of Robert Kennicott 



and extracts from his jonruiil.] 



In Chicago Academy of Sciences, Tran.s.vol. 

 1, part 2, pp, 1.33-224, Chicago, 1869, 8°. (Geo- 

 logical SiU'vey.) 



Numerous Athapascan terms, proper names, 

 etc. passim. 



[Terms of relationships of the Slave 



Lake Indians (Ach^otinne),Fort Liard, 

 Mackenzie river district, Hudson's 

 bay ty.] 



In Morgan (L. H.), Systems of consanguinity 

 and affinity of the human family, ji]). 293-382 

 lines 64, Washington, 1S71. 4'^. 



The schedules were tilled in March, l.'^fiO. 



Vocabulary of the Chipewyan of 



Slave I.iake. 



Manuscrii)f, 6 unnuml)ered leaves, folio, in 

 the library of tlie IJureau of Ethnology. Col- 

 lected in 1862. Contains about 160 words. 



There is in the same library a copy of this 

 vocabuhiry, 6 11. tolio, with corrected spelling, 

 made by Dr. Geo. Gibbs. 



Kennicott (R.) — Continued. 



Vocabulary of the Hare Indians, of 



Fort (iood Hope, Mackenzie River. 



Manuscript, 6 unnumbered leaves, folio, in 

 the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. Ol- 

 lected in 1862. 



("(uitains about 17.'j words. 



There is in the same library a cojiy of this 

 vo(;rbnl:nv iniiile by the compiler (6 11. folio), 

 ami anotlicr with corrected spelhng by Dr. 

 Geo. Gibbs, also 6 II. folio. 



Vocabulary of the Naliawny Indians 



of the mountains west of Fort Liard. 



Manuscri]>t, 6 niniumbered leaves, folio, in 

 the library of the Hure;iu of Ethnology. Col- 

 lected in 1862. 



Contains about 150 worils. 



There is in the same library a copy of this 

 vocal)ulniy, i! 11. fdJKi made by its compiler. 



Vocabiiiaiy of IlieTsuhtyuh (Beaver 



People) — Beaver Indians of Peace 

 Ri\'er west of Ltiko Athtiliasca; and of 

 the Thekenneli (People of the Rocks) 

 Siccanies of the Mountains, south of 

 Fort Liard. 



Manuscript, 6 unnumbered leaves, folio, in 

 the library of the Bureau of Ethnology. Col- 

 lected in 1862. 



Contains about 17.') words cni-h 



In the s.ime libraiy is a copy of this manu- 

 script, inaile liy Mr. Kiiiiiicott, 6 II folio. 



Kirkby (Rcr. William West). Hymns 

 and prayers: | for tlie | Private Devo- 

 tions I of the I Slave Indians of M' Keii- 

 zie's river. | By rev. W. W. Kirkby. | 



New York: | Kcuiiie, Shea «.t Lind- 

 say. I ISIil'. 



Title verso blank I 1 alphabet (syllabary | p. 

 1, text (ill syllabic characters with headings in 

 English) i)p. 2-16, 12'. /'A small tract, the 

 beginning of our work. —Kirkby. 



Easy words, pp. 2-3. — Morning service, pp.3- 

 5. — Evening service, pp. 5-7.— Sunday service, 

 pp. 8-10. — Watts's catechism, pp. 10-13 — Ten 

 commandments, pp. 14-16. 



Copies seen : Eames, Pilling, Trumbull. 



A manual | of | devotion and in- 

 struction I for the I Slave Indiiius of 

 M'Kenzie river, | by | the rev. W. W. 

 Kirkby. | [Seal of the "C. M. S." for 

 "the diocese of Rupert's land."] | 



[London:] Printed by W. M. Watts. 

 I SO, (iray's inn road. [186-"?] 



Title as above p. 1, ti'xt in roman characters 

 with headings in English pp. 2-65, 16^. 



Hymns, pp. 2-22 (page 2! blank). — Tlio 

 apostles' creed, p. 21.- The general <'onfession, 

 1>. '25.— Prayer of St. Chrysostoni, prayer for a 

 child, p. 26.— The Lord's prayer, the benedic- 



