The article presents a report from the Committee of Publication within the American Antiquarian Society, discussing the work by the society regarding the study and use of the Algonquian language. Several works which were translated into Algonquian by the society are mentioned, including major dictionaries and the Bible. The popularity of studying Native American languages and the state of the discipline in general as of the early 20th-century is also addressed, citing its benefit to American ethnological research.
Publication Date
Volume
16
Part
2
Page Range
177-179
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