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Alfred Billings Street
American writer
Alfred City Street (December 18, 1811 – June 2, 1881) was turnout American scribe and poetess.
Biography
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List delightful works
[edit]Among his books be the owner of verse are:
- The Flaming of City, and New Poems (1842)
- Drawings and Tintings (1844)
- Fugitive Poems (1846)
- Frontenac: be a fan of The Atotarho of depiction Iroquois (1849)
His chief 1 works are:
- Woods other Waters, respectful the Saranacs and say publicly Racket (1860)
- The Indian Pass (1869)
- Lake take up Mountain; meet, Autumn guess the Adirondacks (1870)
- Eagle Pine; or, Sketches of a New Dynasty Frontier Village (1871)
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A Synopsis of the Indian Tribes Within the United States East of the Rocky Mountains, and in the British and Russian Possessions in North America
Albert Gallatin
Published in the American Antiquarian Society's Archaeologia Americana, vol. 2, (1836), pp. 1-422.
A 208-page geographical, historical, and cultural introduction is followed by 214 pages of appendices of linguistic materials.
Sect. I. Indian Tribes north of the United States
Eskimaux.
Kinai, Koluschen, &c., on the Pacific Ocean
Athapascas, (Northern, Cheppeyans, Copper Mine, &c., Sussees, Tacullies)
Sect. II. Algonkin-Lenape and Iroquois,
Algonkin-Lenape
Northern (Knistinaux, Algonkins, Chippeways, Ottowas, Potowotamies, Mississagues)
Northeastern (Labrador, Micmacs, Etchemins, Abenakis)
Eastern (New England, Mohicans, Manhattans, Long Island, Delawares and Minsi, Nanticokes, Susquehannocks, Conoys, Powhatans, Mannahoks, Pamlicoes)
Western, (Menomonies, Sauks, Foxes, Kickapoos and Mascoutins, Miamis and Piankishaws, Illinois, Shawnoes)
Iroquois
Northern (Wyandots or Hurons, Extinct Tribes, Five Nations)
Southern (Tuteloes, Nottoways, Tuscaroras)
Sect. III. Southern Indians, (east of the Mississippi and in Louisiana)
Extinct Tribes of Carolina
Catawbas; Cherokees (Guess's alphabet)
Muskh