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An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America

 

May 17, 2003 - Issue 87

 
 

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History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan

 
 
by ANDREW J. BLACKBIRD, Late U.S. Interpreter, Harbor Springs, Emmet Co., Mich.
 
 
credits: submitted by Timm Severud (Ondamitag)
 

A GRAMMAR OF THEIR LANGUAGE, AND PERSONAL AND FAMILY HISTORY OF THE AUTHOR,
BY Andrew J. Blackbird,
Late U.S. Interpreter, Harbor Springs, Emmet Co., Mich.

THE YPSILANTIAN JOB PRINTING HOUSE. 1887.

Library of Congress
Feb 11, 1888
28149 S
CITY OF WASHINGTON
Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1887.
By Andrew J. Blackbird,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.

E99 .09B6

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 
Chapter 4
Chapter 8
Chapter 12
 
       

Grammar -

     

Nouns, Pronouns and Adjectives

Verbs and minor parts of speech

Vocabularies

 

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