Walam olum; or, Red score the migration legend of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians A new translation, interpreted by linguistic, historical, archaeological, ethnological, and physical anthropological studies
Author:
Rafinesque, C. S (Constantine Samuel) 1783-1840 Search this
Voegelin, C. F (Charles Frederick) 1906-1986 Search this
Physical description:
xiv, 379 p col. portraits, color maps, facsims 29 cm
Who wants to be a prairie dog? Háshạ't'áá k'ad dlóó silíí? By Ann Clark. Illustrated by Van Tsihnahjinnie. Linguistics by Robert W. Young [and] John P. Harrington. A publication of the Education division, U.S. Office of Indian affairs. Edited by Willard W. Beatty, director of education
Nakcokv Moses coyvte enhvteceskv, Ceneses kihocat = The first book of Moses, commonly called Genesis hepluvlke em punvkv enhvteoeskv es oohoyvte tohtvlelihooet os = translated from the original Hebrew into the Muskokee language
Nohwigotah/Our village a bilingual reader in Ndee Biyati'i and English featuring student artwork from the Aurelia Tossini Cibecue School scrapbooks ; with text contributions by Joseph Dazen ... [et al.] ; a collaborative project of Nohwike' Bágowa--the White Mountain Apache Cultural Center and Museum, and the Cibecue Community School
United States destroyer operations in World War II / by Theodore Roscoe ; research and technical editing by Thomas L. Wattles ; designed and illustrated by Fred Freeman