The LenApe and Their Legends / With the complete text and symbols of the Walam olum, a new translation, and an inquiry into its authenticity

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PREFACE.

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

THE WALUM OLUM

NOTES I.

VOCABULARY.

APPENDIX. AGOZHAG-UTA. ( page 14 Note .)

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

FOOTNOTES:

LIBRARY

OF

ABORIGINAL AMERICAN
LITERATURE.

No. V.

EDITED BY

D. G. BRINTON, M.D.


PHILADELPHIA

1885


THE LENÂPÉ
AND
THEIR LEGENDS;

WITH THE COMPLETE TEXT AND SYMBOLS

OF THE

WALAM OLUM,

A NEW TRANSLATION, AND AN INQUIRY INTO ITS AUTHENTICITY.

BY

DANIEL G. BRINTON, A.M., M.D.,

PROFESSOR OF ETHNOLOGY AND ARCHÆOLOGY AT THE

ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA.

President of the Numismatic and Antiquarian; Society of Philadelphia; Member of the American Philosophical Society, the American Antiquarian Society, the Pennsylvania Historical Society, etc.; Membre de la SociÉtÉ Royale des Antiquaires du Nord; DÉlÉgnÉ GÉnÉral de l'Institution Ethnographique; Vice-President du CongrÉs International des Americanistes; Corresponding Member of the Anthropological Society of Washington, etc.

D. G. BRINTON.

PHILADELPHIA.

1885.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1885, by
D. G. BRINTON,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress. All rights reserved.


Transcriber's Notes:
 Obvious misspellings and omissions were corrected.
 Uncertain misspellings or ancient words were not corrected.
 Missing periods were inserted where obvious.
 The use of the digit 8 to represent a 'whistled' letter w has been
  retained as in the original.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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