Sentences in Micmac : Ĕlĕnu wegădigŭn. [ca. 1847]

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Sentences in Micmac : Ĕlĕnu wegădigŭn. [ca. 1847]

Compilation of sentences, short stories, and portions of Scripture in Micmac, translated from English by Rev. Silas T. Rand around 1847.

63 p., bound ; 19 cm.

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Pilling, James Constantine, 1846-1895

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Author of books on the Micmac tribe, "Legends of the Micmacs," and translator of the Micmac language, "Dictionary of the languages of the Micmac Indians ... ""First reading book in the Micmac language," and "Vocabulary of the Micmac." From the description of Extracts from the Micmac hieroglyphic prayer book, translated into Roman letters with some of the words in English, 187-?. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 41434436 ...