
Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834, part 3 and appendix
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- Early Western Travels 1748-1846 A Series of Annotated Reprints of some of the best and rarest contemporary volumes of travel, descriptive of the Aborigines and Social and Economic Conditions in the Middle and Far West, during the Period of Early American Settlement
- CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXIV [Part III of Maximilian's Travels in the Interior of North America]
- ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME XXIV
- CHAPTER XXVIII[1] WINTER SOJOURN AT FORT CLARKE, FROM NOVEMBER 8TH TO THE END OF 1833
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER XXIX CONTINUATION OF OUR WINTER RESIDENCE AT FORT CLARKE, TILL OUR DEPARTURE, FROM JANUARY 1ST TO APRIL 18TH, 1834
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER XXX RETURN FROM FORT CLARKE TO THE CANTONMENT OF LEAVENWORTH, FROM APRIL 18TH TO MAY 18TH
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER XXXI VOYAGE FROM THE CANTONMENT OF LEAVENWORTH TO PORTSMOUTH, ON THE MOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER, FROM MAY 18TH TO JUNE 20TH
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER XXXII PASSAGE OF THE OHIO CANAL AND LAKE ERIE TO THE FALLS OF NIAGARA, FROM THE 21ST TO THE 30TH OF JUNE
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER XXXIII RETURN ON THE ERIE CANAL AND THE RIVER HUDSON TO NEW YORK—VOYAGE TO EUROPE
- FOOTNOTES:
- APPENDIX
- I. VOCABULARIES OF SOME OF THE TRIBES OF NORTHWESTERN AMERICA, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE INDIAN SIGN LANGUAGE
- INTRODUCTION
- FOOTNOTES:
- ARIKKARAS (Rikkaras; French, Ris)[238]
- Names of Animals
- Articles of Dress and Implements
- Numerals
- Names of Rivers
- Names of Neighboring Tribes
- FOOTNOTES:
- ASSINIBOIN[239]
- Numerals
- Names of Animals
- FOOTNOTES:
- BLACKFOOT[240]
- Numerals
- Names of Animals
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAYENNE (Shyenne of the Anglo-Americans)[242]
- Names of Animals
- Names of Indian Tribes
- FOOTNOTES:
- CROW (Corbeau)[243]
- FOOTNOTES:
- DACOTA (Sioux) of the band of the Yanktonans[245]
- Numerals
- Names of Animals
- FOOTNOTES:
- DACOTA of the Teton Tribe
- FOOTNOTES:
- FALL INDIANS, or Grosventres of the Prairies[249]
- FOOTNOTES:
- FLATHEADS of the Rocky Mountains[250]
- FOOTNOTES:
- KICKAPU[251]
- Numerals
- FOOTNOTES:
- KONSA[252]
- FOOTNOTES:
- KRIH, or Knistenau[253]
- Months of the Year
- Numerals
- Names of Animals
- A Few Phrases
- FOOTNOTES:
- KUTANÄ, or Kutnehä̍[254]
- Names of Animals
- FOOTNOTES:
- MANDAN, or Númangkake[256]
- Animals
- Plants
- Clothing and Implements
- Kinship
- Names of Rivers
- Names of Tribes
- FOOTNOTES:
- Notes on the Grammar of the Mandan Language[257]
- Prepositions
- Interjections
- Conjunctions
- The Definite Article
- The Indefinite Article
- Auxiliary Verbs
- Nouns
- Declension of the Noun
- Proper Names
- Adjectives
- Comparison
- Use of Adjectives as Nouns
- Indefinite Numerals
- The Positive Degree
- Numerals
- Pronouns
- Addenda
- FOOTNOTES:
- Mandan Village Dialects
- MINNITARRIS, or Grosventres[258]
- Clothing and Ornaments
- Plants
- Animals
- Names of Tribes
- Names of Rivers
- Numerals
- FOOTNOTES:
- MUSQUAKE, or Fox[260]
- FOOTNOTES:
- OJIBUAS, OJIBEUAS, CHIPEWAS, or Algonkins[261]
- Numerals
- Animals
- FOOTNOTES:
- OMAHA[262]
- Numerals
- Animals
- FOOTNOTES:
- OTO[263]
- Numerals
- Animals
- FOOTNOTES:
- PAHNI[264]
- FOOTNOTES:
- PUNCA, Pons of the Canadians
- FOOTNOTES:
- SAUKIS, SAKIS; Sacs of the French[266]
- FOOTNOTES:
- SNAKE INDIANS; Shoshones, in the Rocky Mountains[267]
- FOOTNOTES:
- WASAJI, or Osage[269]
- Articles of Dress
- Numerals
- Names of Other Tribes
- Animals
- The Months
- FOOTNOTES:
- INDIAN SIGN LANGUAGE[270]
- List of the Prince of Wied-Neu-Wied
- FOOTNOTES:
- II. ON THE ORIGIN OF THE OTOS, JOWAYS, AND MISSOURIS: A TRADITION COMMUNICATED BY AN OLD CHIEF TO MAJOR BEAN, THE INDIAN AGENT
- III. SALE OF LAND BY THE INDIANS—EXTRACT FROM THE PUBLISHED CONTRACT
- SACS
- FOXES
- SIOUX
- OMAHAS
- JOWAYS
- OTOS
- IV. TREATY OF TRADE AND PEACE BETWEEN THE AMERICAN FUR COMPANY AND THE BLACKFEET
- V. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT FORT UNION AND FORT CLARK, ON THE UPPER MISSOURI
- VI. BIRD CALENDAR FOR THE REGION OF THE MANDAN VILLAGES, IN THE WINTER OF 1833-34[274]
- October
- November
- December
- January
- February
- March
- FOOTNOTES:
- VII. CATALOGUS PLANTARUM IN MONTE POKONO (NORTH HAMPT., PENNSYLVANIÆ) OBSERVATARUM A. L. D. SCHWEINITZ
- VIII. SYSTEMATIC VIEW OF THE PLANTS BROUGHT BACK FROM MY TOUR ON THE MISSOURI, DRAWN UP BY PRESIDENT NEES VON ESSENBECK, AT BRESLAU
- RANUNCULACEÆ
- CRUCIFERÆ
- FUMARIACEÆ
- PAPAVERACEÆ
- CAPPARIDEÆ
- VIOLARIACEÆ
- POLYGALEÆ
- LINEÆ
- MALVACEÆ
- RHAMNEÆ
- ACERINÆ
- AMPELIDEÆ
- OXALIDEÆ
- TEREBINTHACEÆ
- LEGUMINOSEÆ
- FRAXINEÆ
- ROSACEÆ
- LOASEÆ
- PORTULACACEÆ
- ONAGRACEÆ
- HALORAGEÆ
- RIBESIACEÆ
- UMBELLIFERÆ
- ARALIACEÆ
- LORANTHACEÆ
- CORNACEÆ
- SAMBUCACEÆ
- RUBIACEÆ
- CAPRIFOLIACEÆ
- SYNANTHEREÆ
- APOCYNEÆ
- ERICACEÆ
- HYDROPHYLLEÆ
- POLEMONIACEÆ
- CONVOLVULACEÆ
- BORRAGINEÆ
- RHINANTHACEÆ
- SCROPHULARINÆ
- LABIATÆ
- VERBENACEÆ
- PRIMULACEÆ
- PLANTAGINEÆ
- OSYRIDEÆ
- LAURINÆ
- ELÆAGNEÆ
- CHENOPODIACEÆ
- POLYGONEÆ
- EUPHORBIACEÆ
- URTICEÆ
- ARTOCARPEÆ
- SALICINÆ
- AMENTACEÆ
- CONIFERÆ
- JUNCEÆ
- SMILACINÆ
- LILIACEÆ
- BROMELIACEÆ
- COMMELINEÆ
- IRIDEÆ
- CYPERACEÆ
- GRAMINEÆ
- FILICES
- EQUISETACEÆ
- RHIZOSPERMÆ
- MUSCI FRONDOSI
- LICHENES
- FUNGI
- IX. CATALOGUE OF BIRDS OBSERVED IN THE MONTHS OF NOVEMBER, DECEMBER, JANUARY, AND FEBRUARY AT THE MOUTH OF THE WABASH
- Winter Residents:
- In November the following still occurred:
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