ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGES. 



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Schoolcraft (H. R.) — Continued, 

 trated by S. Eastman, capt-. U. S. A. | 

 Published by Authority of Congress. | 

 Part I [-VI]. I 



Philadelphia : | Lippincott, Grambo 

 & company, | (successors to Grigg, 

 Elliot & CO.) I 1851 [-18o7]. 



Engraved title: [Engraving.] I Historical | 

 and I statistical information \ respecting the | 

 history, condition and prospects | of the | In- 

 dian tribes of the United States : | Collected 

 and prepared under tlio | direction of the 

 bureau of Indian affairs per act of Congress | 

 of March 3''' 1847, | by Heniy R. Schoolcraft L. 

 L. D. I Illustrated by | S. Eastman, capt. U. S. 

 army. | (Coat of arms.] | Published by author- 

 ity of Congress. | Part 1 [-VI]. | 



Philadelphia: | Lippincott, Grambo & co. 



6 vols. 4°. Beginning with vol. 2 the words 

 "Historical and statistical" are left off the 

 title-pages, both engraved and printed. Subse- 

 quently (1853) vol. 1 was also issued with the 

 abridged title beginning "Information respect- 

 ing the history, condition, and prospects of the 

 Indian tribes," making it uniform with the 

 other parts. 



Two editions with these title-pages were pub- 

 lished by the same house, one on thinner and 

 somewhat smaller paper, of which but vols. 1-5 

 were issued. 



Part I, 1851. Half-title (Ethnological re- 

 searches, I respecting | the red man of Amer- 

 ica) verso blank 1 1. engraved title as above 

 verso blank 1 1. printed title as above verso 

 blank 1 1. introductory documents pp. iii-vi, 

 preface pp. vii-x, list of plates pp. xi-xii, con- 

 tents pp. xiii-xviii, text pp. 13-524, appendix 

 pp. 525-568, plates, colored lithographs and 

 maps numbered 1-76. 



Part II, 1852. Half-title (as in part I) verso 

 blank 11. engraved title (Information respecting 

 the history condition and prospects, etc.) verso 

 blank 1 1. printed title (Information respecting 

 the history, condition and prospects, etc.) verso 

 printers 1 1. dedication verso blank 1 1. introduc- 

 tory document pp. vii-xiv, contents pp. xv- 

 xxii, list of plates pp. xxiii-xxiv, text pp. 17- 

 608, plates and maps numbered 1-29, 31-78, and 

 2 plates exhibiting the Cherokee alphabet and 

 its application. 



Part III, 1853. Half-title (as in part i) verso 

 blank 1 1. engraved title (as in part ii) verso 

 blank 1 1. printed title (as in part ii) verso 

 printers 1 1. third report pp. v-viii, list of divis- 

 ions p. ix, contents pp. xi-xv, list of plates pp. 

 xvii-xviii, text pp. 19—635, plates and maps 

 numbered 1-21, 25-45. 



Part IV. 1854. Half-title (as in part I) verso 

 blank 1 1. engraved title (as in part li) verso 

 blank 1 1. printed title (as in part ll) verso 

 blank 1 1. dedication pp. v-vi, fourth report pp. 

 vii-x, list of divisions p. xi, contents pp. xiii- 

 xxiii, list of plates pp. xxv-xxvi, text pp. 19- 

 668, plates and maps numbered 1-42. 



Schoolcraft (H. R.) — Continued. 



Part V, 1855. Half-title (as in part I) verso 

 blank 1 1. engraved title (as in part ii) verso 

 blank 1 1. printed title (as in part li) verso 

 blank 1 1. dedication pp. vii-viii, fifth report 

 pp. ix-xii, list of divisions p. xiii, synopsis of 

 general contents of vols, i-v pp. xv-xvi, con- 

 tents pp. xvii-xxii, list of plates pp. xxiii-xxiv, 

 text pp. 25-625, appendix pp. 627-712, plates and 

 maps numbered 1-8, 10-36. 



Part VI, 1857. Half-title (General history | of 

 the I North American Indians) verso blank 1 1. 

 portrait 1 1, printed title (History | of the | Indian 

 tribes of the United States : | their | present 

 condition and prospects, I and a sketch of their 

 I ancient status. | Published by order of con- 

 gress, I under the direction of the department 

 of the interior — Indian bureau. | By | Henry 

 Eowe Schoolcraft, LL. D. | Member [&c. six 

 lines.] I With Illustrations by Eminent Ar- 

 tists. I In one volume. | Part vi. of the series. ] 

 Philadelphia: | J. B. Lippincott <fc co. | 1857.) 

 verso blank 1 1. inscription verso blank 1 1. let- 

 ter to the president pp. vii-viii, report pp. ix-x, 

 preface pp. xi-xvi, contents pp. xvii-xxvi, list 

 of plates pp. xxvii-xxviii, text pp. 25-744, index 

 pp. 745-756, fifty-seven plates, partly selected 

 from the other volumes, and three tables. 



Massachusetts Indians (vol. 1, pp. 284-299) in- 

 cludes a classified vocabulary (English and 

 Massachusetts) of nearly 350 words from 

 Eliot's Indian bible, pp. 288-299. 



Remarks on the etymology of the word Al- 

 gonquin, vol. 1, p. 306. 



Kekeenowin, or hieratic .signs of the Meda- 

 win and Jocsukawin ( vol. 1, pp. 358-366) includes 

 medicine songs of the Chippewas with transla- 

 tions, pp. 362-366. 



Rites and symbolic notations of the songs of 

 the Wabeno (vol. 1, pp. 366-381), includes Chip- 

 pewa songs with translations, pp. 368-380. 



Symbols of hunting and feats of the chase 

 (vol. 1, pp. 382-388), includes Chippewa songs 

 with translations, pp. 383-384. 



The higher Jeesukawin, or sacred prophetic 

 art (vol. 1, pp. 388-401), includes Chippewa songs 

 with translations, pp. 398-401. 



Symbols of war, love, and history (vol. 1, pp. 

 401-411), includes Chippewa war songs with 

 translation, p. 402, and proverbs xxx, 25-32, in 

 the Massachusetts (from Eliot), p. 404. 



Universality and antiquity of the picto- 

 graphic method among the northern tribes, 

 ( vol. 1, pp. 4 1 1 -421) , includes a list of Chippewa 

 totems, with English significations, pp. 417-419. 



Inquiries, respecting the history, present 

 condition and future prospects, of the Indian 

 tribes of the United States, vol. 1, pp. 525-568, 

 contains 348 groups of questions, of which nos. 

 315-347 relate to language. 



War, and its incidents (vol. 2, pp. 56-62), in- 

 cludes Chippewa songs, with English transla- 

 tions, pp. 61-62. 



The wolf-brother (vol. 2, pp. 232-234), con- 

 tains a song in Ojibwaaud English, p. 234. 



