Grammar of the Mohawk dialect of the Iroquois language, [n.d.].

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Grammar of the Mohawk dialect of the Iroquois language, [n.d.].

This grammar includes a description of the Mohawk dialect, rules of pronunciation, and conjugation of nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, and genders and numbers.

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