
A Record of Study in Aboriginal American Languages
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Authors:
- Brinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison)
1837 - 1899
About this book
In the late 19th century, as the United States grappled with its identity amidst rapid expansion and cultural change, "A Record of Study in Aboriginal American Languages" by Daniel G. Brinton emerged as a pivotal scholarly work. This document meticulously catalogs the diverse linguistic structures and cultural nuances of Indigenous American languages, offering insights into their unique morphological and syntactical features. Brinton's dedication to preserving these languages highlights the importance of understanding unalienable rights and cultural heritage. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this publication serves as an essential resource for those seeking to appreciate the rich tapestry of Indigenous American languages and their significance in the broader narrative of American history.
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