The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon: Volume II, Part I

"There is probably no language spoken in North America possessed of a nominal inflection more developed than the Klamath."

-Albert Samuel Gatschet, The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon (1890)

The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon: Contributions to North American Ethnology, Volume II, part I (1890), by Albert Samuel Gatschet, is a two-part document, second in the nine-part series Contributions to North American Ethnology (all available from Cosimo Classics). While focused on the Klamath language, this volume also describes their beliefs, legends, and traditions, their government and social life, their somatic peculiarities, and, more extensively, their language. Part I of this volume includes an ethnographic sketch, and a description of the grammar used in the Klamath language. This book offers a critical contribution to the history of Native Americans and is a must-read for anthropologists, linguists and students of Native American history.

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The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon: Volume II, Part I

"There is probably no language spoken in North America possessed of a nominal inflection more developed than the Klamath."

-Albert Samuel Gatschet, The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon (1890)

The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon: Contributions to North American Ethnology, Volume II, part I (1890), by Albert Samuel Gatschet, is a two-part document, second in the nine-part series Contributions to North American Ethnology (all available from Cosimo Classics). While focused on the Klamath language, this volume also describes their beliefs, legends, and traditions, their government and social life, their somatic peculiarities, and, more extensively, their language. Part I of this volume includes an ethnographic sketch, and a description of the grammar used in the Klamath language. This book offers a critical contribution to the history of Native Americans and is a must-read for anthropologists, linguists and students of Native American history.

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The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon: Volume II, Part I

The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon: Volume II, Part I

by Albert Samuel Gatschet
The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon: Volume II, Part I

The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon: Volume II, Part I

by Albert Samuel Gatschet

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"There is probably no language spoken in North America possessed of a nominal inflection more developed than the Klamath."

-Albert Samuel Gatschet, The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon (1890)

The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon: Contributions to North American Ethnology, Volume II, part I (1890), by Albert Samuel Gatschet, is a two-part document, second in the nine-part series Contributions to North American Ethnology (all available from Cosimo Classics). While focused on the Klamath language, this volume also describes their beliefs, legends, and traditions, their government and social life, their somatic peculiarities, and, more extensively, their language. Part I of this volume includes an ethnographic sketch, and a description of the grammar used in the Klamath language. This book offers a critical contribution to the history of Native Americans and is a must-read for anthropologists, linguists and students of Native American history.


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ISBN-13: 9781646796304
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
Publication date: 01/01/1900
Series: Contributions to North American Ethnology
Pages: 720
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.58(d)

About the Author

ALBERT SAMUEL GATSCHET (1832-1907), a Swiss-American linguist who emigrated to the United States from Switzerland in 1877, joined the Bureau of American Ethnology, a part of the Smithsonian Institution. In 1902, Gatschet was elected as a member of the American Antiquarian Society, thanks in part to his study of the Klamath culture, which is recognized as a seminal work in its field.
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