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The American nations, or, Outlines of their general history, ancient and modern : including the whole history of the earth and mankind in the western hemisphere, the philosophy of American history, the annals, traditions, civilization, languages, &c., of all the American nations, tribes, empires, and states -- by C.S. Rafinesque

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rafinesque, C. S. (Constantine Samuel), 1783-1840.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indians.
Indigenous peoples--Origin.
Indigenous peoples.
Haitian language.
Physical Description:
2 v. in 1. ; 19 cm.
Other Title:
Outlines of their general history, ancient and modern
Outlines of a national history, of the ancient and modern nations of North and South America
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : C.S. Rafinesque, 1836 ([Philadelphia] : F. Turner)
Notes:
Each v. has also special t-p.: V. 1: Number 1. Spring 1836. The American nations, or, Outlines of a national history, of the ancient and modern nations of North and South America ... First number, or volume: Generalities and annals ... V. 2: Number 2. Summer of 1836. The American nations ... Second number, or volume: Origin and researches.
"The Haytian or Taino language restored, with fragments of the dialects of Cuba, Jamaica, Lucayas, Boriquen, Eyeri, Cairi, Araguas. Grammar, roots, and comparative vocabularies": v. 1, p. 215-259.
Local Notes:
Library has: n. 1, 1836; n. 2, Summer 1836.
Gilpin Branch.
Cited in:
Rinderknecht, C. Amer. imprints, 39822

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