"The Abenaki Indians: Their Treaties of 1713 & 1717, and a Vocabulary" by Frederic Kidder offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and language of the Abenaki, one of the prominent Native American tribes of New England. This meticulously prepared volume explores the historical relationship between the Abenaki and European settlers, focusing on the crucial treaties of 1713 and 1717 that shaped their interactions.
Beyond the treaties, this work provides valuable insights into the Abenaki language itself, including a vocabulary section offering a direct connection to the linguistic heritage of this important culture. A key resource for anyone interested in the history of Native Americans, New England, or Indian languages, this book sheds light on a vital chapter in American history. Delve into this exploration of Abenaki culture, treaties, and language, and gain a deeper understanding of their enduring legacy.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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