Notes on Onondaga and Tuscarora; . . . Mohawk suffixes Circa 1951

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Notes on Onondaga and Tuscarora; . . . Mohawk suffixes Circa 1951

The volume consists of Onondaga verbs, possessive pronouns, nouns, Cartier's vocabulary, and compound pronouns, obtained August 5, 1951, at Ohsweken, Ontario, from Onondaga informant. Includes Tuskarora word list, similar to above, but with equivalents for many items in Oneida, Mohawk, and Cayuga, obtained from a multi-lingual informant, August 10-21, 1951. List of Mohawk suffixes obtained from Charles Cook, August 21, 1951.

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Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969

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Cooke, Charles, 1870-1958.

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