Huron linguistic materials, 1743-1744 1743-1744

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Huron linguistic materials, 1743-1744 1743-1744

Vocabulary of Huron with French equivalents, semantically ordered (parts of body, terms of relationship, animals, etc.). List of names of occupants of Huron villages, L'ile aux bois blanc, 1747 (33 cabins); list of bands, locations, names of chiefs. Recorded by Father Potier, a missionary at Sandwich on the Detroit River and written at Lorette near Quebec.

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Potier, Pierre-Philippe, 1708-1781

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Pierre Potier was a Jesuit missionary. From the guide to the Huron linguistic materials, 1743-1744, 1743-1744, (American Philosophical Society) Pierre Potier was a missionary from Belgium who moved to Canada. He worked with Indians in the Detroit area. He was interested in the vocabulary and French dialect that was unique to this area. From the description of Dictionnaire huron, [ca. 1740-1781]. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64038984 ...

Barbeau, Marius, 1883-1969

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Charles Marius Barbeau was a Canadian anthropologist and an American Philosophical Society Phillips Fund and a Wenner-Gren Foundation grantee. From the description of Checklist of American Indian antiquities found in European institutions ..., ca. 1950. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122439988 From the description of Calendar of Indian captivities and allied documents, [1953-1955]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173465713 Charles Mariu...