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American Indian placenames in the United States William BRIGHT Introduction MY GRANDIOSE TITLE REQUIRES a disclaimer : I am not presenting a general discussion of this large topic , but rather a series of small case studies - which ...
American Indian placenames in the United States William BRIGHT Introduction MY GRANDIOSE TITLE REQUIRES a disclaimer : I am not presenting a general discussion of this large topic , but rather a series of small case studies - which ...
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... Indian language because Indians used it . Thus , many whites who wanted to choose an Indian name often chose some- thing from Chinook Jargon . It is , in fact , recorded more frequently in Washington than any other single Indian ...
... Indian language because Indians used it . Thus , many whites who wanted to choose an Indian name often chose some- thing from Chinook Jargon . It is , in fact , recorded more frequently in Washington than any other single Indian ...
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... Indian place names in Illinois . Springfield : Illinois State Historical Society . Vogel , Virgil J. 1983. Iowa place names of Indian origin . Iowa City : University of Iowa Press . Vogel , Virgil J. 1986. Indian names in Michigan . Ann ...
... Indian place names in Illinois . Springfield : Illinois State Historical Society . Vogel , Virgil J. 1983. Iowa place names of Indian origin . Iowa City : University of Iowa Press . Vogel , Virgil J. 1986. Indian names in Michigan . Ann ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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