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AuthorTitlePublication Date
<no author>Nehiro-iriniui aiamihe massinahigan, Shatshegutsh, Mitinekapitsh, Iskuamiskutsh, Netshekatsh, Misht', Assinitsh, Shekutimitsh, Ekuanatsh, Ashuabmushuanitsh, Piakuagamitsh, gaie missi missi nehiro-iriniui Astshitsh ka tatjits, ka kueiasku aiamihatjits ka utshi.1767
Jesuits.Mémoires géographiques, physiques et historiques. Sur l'Asie, l'Afrique & l'Amérique. Tirés des lettres édifiantes, & des voyages des missionnaires Jesuites.1767
Rasles, Sébastien, 1657-1724.A dictionary of the Abnaki language, in North America.[1833]
Vetromile, Eugene, 1819-1881.Indian good book, made by Eugene Vetromile, S. J., Indian Patriarch, for the benefit of the Penobscot, Passamaquoddy, St. John’s, Micmac, and other tribes of the Abnaki Indians. LANGUAGE ID notes: Campbell 153: Cree-Montagnais Sebeok 315: Montagnar, Montagnards, Montagnaise, Montagnais-Naskapi, Mountaineers, Montagnie all listed under Montagnais in Algonquian family MARC: Cree UF Montagnais (Algonquian) BUT Montagnais (Athapascan) USE Chipewyan1857

 

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