Chippewa Exercises: Being a Practical Introduction into the Study of the Chippewa Language E-Books Author/Creator Chrysostom Verwyst Login or Register to create bookmarks.
A Primer for the Use of the Mohawk Children to Acquire the Spelling and Reading of their Own, as Well as to Get Acquainted with the English Tongue; Which for that Purpose is Put on the Opposite Page = Waerighwaghsawe Iksaongoenwa : Tsiwaondad-Derighhonny Kaghyadoghsera; Nayondeweyestaghk Ayeweanaghnodon Ayeghyà Dow Kaniyenkehàga Kaweanondaghkouh; Dyorheaf-hàga Oni Tsinihadiweanotea Alternate Title Waerighwaghsawe Iksaongoenwa : Tsiwaondad-Derighhonny Kaghyadoghsera; Nayondeweyestaghk Ayeweanaghnodon Ayeghyà Dow Kaniyenkehàga Kaweanondaghkouh; Dyorheaf-hàga Oni Tsinihadiweanotea E-Books Author/Creator [Daniel Claus] Description Includes phonemic lexicon, translation of a series of questions and answers about characters from the Bible, catechism, prayers, and translations of other scriptural teachings, e.g., Ten Commandments, Lord's Prayer. Login or Register to create bookmarks.
Who or What's a Witch? Iroquois Persons of Power Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed Author/Creator David Blanchard American Indian Quarterly, vol. 6, no. 3/4, Autumn-Winter, 1982, pp. 218-237 Description Examines traditional Iroquois witchcraft by looking at how the Iroquois defined a witch and how witches used their powers. Login or Register to create bookmarks.