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The indigenous languages of the Americas first became a significant interest at the American Philosophical Society under the Society's third President, Thomas Jefferson. In his Notes on the State of Virginia (1783), Jefferson had laid the conceptual foundation for reconstructing a history of Indian peoples based upon a systematic analysis of their languages, and while he collected some vocabularies himself to that end, he was remarkably effective at spurring others. Most famously, in about 1791 he had a form printed that included a standard vocabulary of about 280 English words with adjacent blanks in which Indian equivalents were to be recorded. Distributed to his friends, military officers, and others likely to come into contact with Indians, the forms were returned to Jefferson for analysis, and over the course of decade, he accumulated over 400 vocabularies. Unfortuantely, many of these were destroyed in 1809, with the remainder arriving at the APS in 1817.

Since Jefferson's initial efforts, several other APS members have contributed to the project. The Historical and Literary Committee took a special interest in Indian vocabularies, as they did in other historical documents, publishing an important collection of them as the first volume of their Transactions in 1816. The head of the committee, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, prefaced this volume with the statement that he was not wedded to any particular theory of Indian origins, but wished only to obtain a "bird's eye view" of them all to guage the depth of linguistic diversity in North America and to discern how these languages relate to those of the Old World. The APS has collected materials on Indian languages continuously since that time.

From the guide to the American Philosophical Society Historical and Literary Committee, American Indian Vocabulary Collection, 1784-1828, (American Philosophical Society)

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Subject
Atacapas language
Cherokee language
Chickasaw language
Chippewa language
Choctaw language
Chontal language
Creek language
Delaware language
Indians of North America
Language and Linguistics
Linguistics
Massachusett language
Miami language (Ind. and Okla.)
Micmac language
Mohegan language
Munsee language
Nanticoke language
Native America
Osage language
Quapaw language
Taino language
Unquachog language
Occupation
Quinnipiac language
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