A.L. Pinart collection of linguistic and ethnological material relating to the indians of Arizona, 1868-1876.

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A.L. Pinart collection of linguistic and ethnological material relating to the indians of Arizona, 1868-1876.

1. Vocabulario de la lengua Maricopa. 1876. [19] p. 25 cm. Obtained at Pima Indian Agency.; 2. Vocabulario de la lengua Apache-Chiricahua. 1876. [18] p. 26 cm. Obtained at Camp Bowie, Arizona; accompanied by linguistic note.; 3. Vocabulary of the Apache Yuma language. 1876. [22] p. 26 cm. Obtained at San Carlos Indian Agency; accompanied by a linguistic note.; 4. Vocabulary and grammatical sketches of the Apache language (Tonto, White Mountain and San Carlos) 1876. [33] p. Ms.S. 26 cm. Obtained at San Carlos Indian Agency; accompanied by a linguistic note and a brief census of the Indian population at the Agency, March 14, 1876. 5. Dictionary of the Pima language. 1876. 44 p. 25 cm. Copied at Pima Indian Agency, "from a copy of Capt. F.E. Grossmann U.S.A. Jan. 1871." Included in the work are Pima songs and stories, and grammar rules.; 6. Words towards the Pima language. 1876. [32] p. 25 cm. Obtained at Pima Indian Agency "from the interpreter Luis." Contains vocabulary and some simple sentences.; 7. Documents on the Pima language and Pima tradition. Casa Grande, Rio Gila [Arizona], February 15-16, 1876. 33 p. 22 & 26 cm. Information, including a vocabulary and four songs, with translations, obtained by Pinart form John D. Walker, in French and English.; 8. Smith, D.H. [Language and customs of the Mohave Indians] Hardyville, Arizona. September 10, 1876. [38] p. A.Ms.S. 25 cm. Information furnished to Pinart; includes a vocabulary.

Originals : 8 items in 1 portfolio.Copies : partial microfilm reel (177 exposures) : negative (Rich. 108:16) and positive.

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Pinart, A. L. (Alphonse Louis), 1852-1911

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Alponse Louis Pinart (1852-1911), French linguist, traveled in America collecting vocabularies for various Indian languages for publication. From the description of Native American vocabularies, 1646-1789, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702128592 ...