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Micmac language

113 books

New relation of Gaspesia: the customs and religion of the Gaspesian Indians cover

New relation of Gaspesia: the customs and religion of the Gaspesian Indians

by Father Chrestien Le Clercq, tr. and ed. with a reprint of the original, by William F. Ganong.

First Reading Book in the Micmac Language cover

First Reading Book in the Micmac Language

Silas Tertius Rand

Dictionary of the language of the Micmac Indians, who reside in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland. cover

Dictionary of the language of the Micmac Indians, who reside in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton, and Newfoundland.

Silas Tertius Rand

Dictionary Of The Language Of The Micmac Indians: Who Reside In Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton And Newfoundland cover

Dictionary Of The Language Of The Micmac Indians: Who Reside In Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton And Newfoundland

Silas Tertius Rand

Rand's Micmac dictionary from phonographic word-lists

prepared by Rev. Silas T. Rand; transcribed and alphabetically arranged, with a grammar and list of place-names by Jeremiah S. Clark.

Waeokaeumayaan: "Be thou clean." cover

Waeokaeumayaan: "Be thou clean."

Silas Tertius Rand

The only place of safety: Tan tĕt pasŭk āhk oohsŭtogŭn.

Silas Tertius Rand

Tan Teladakadidjik Ap[o]stal[e]widjik: [d]e Akts ov [d]e Aposelz in Mikmak

Isaac Pitman, Pitman, Isaac Sir, Silas Tertius Rand, British and Foreign Bible Society

A first reading book in the Micmac language: comprising the Micmac numerals, and the names of the different kinds of beasts, birds, fishes, trees, &c. of the maritime provinces of Canada : also, some of the Indian names of places, and many familiar words and phrases, translated literally into English

Silas Tertius Rand

Wĕn tĕlădĕgĕt?: Who is to blame?

Silas Tertius Rand

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