Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the linguistic landscape of the Pacific Northwest with George Gibbs's meticulously compiled "Alphabetical Vocabularies of the Clallum and Lummi." This historical text offers a fascinating glimpse into two distinct Native American languages, providing invaluable insight for anyone interested in linguistics, Native American history, or the cultural heritage of the region. A valuable resource for researchers, students, and anyone curious about the Clallum and Lummi languages, this book serves as a foundational document in the study of these important linguistic traditions. Discover the structure and nuances of these languages through detailed alphabetical vocabularies painstakingly gathered and preserved. This edition makes accessible a key resource for understanding the linguistic diversity of North America and the rich cultural tapestry of its indigenous peoples. A significant contribution to the fields of language study and United States history, offering a unique window into the past.
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