Review published In: Historiographia Linguistica
Vol. 39:2/3 (2012) ► pp.403–408
Book review
“And he knew our language”: Missionary linguistics on the Pacific Northwest Coast. By Marcus Tomalin
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Published online: 23 November 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/hl.39.2-3.14bec
https://doi.org/10.1075/hl.39.2-3.14bec
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Boas, Franz. 1889. First General Report on the Indians of British Columbia. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Newcastle-on-Tyne Meeting, Fifth Report of the Committee Appointed for the Purpose of Investigating and Publishing Reports on the Physical Characters, Languages, and Industrial and Social Condition of the North-Western Tribes of the Dominion of Canada. London: The Association.
. 1890. Sixth Report on the North-Western Tribes of Canada. London: British Association for the Advancement of Science, Committee on North-Western Tribes of the Dominion of Canada.
Hall, Alfred J. 1888. “A Grammar of the Kwaguitl Language”. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada (Section 2) 61.59–105.
Rohner, Ronald P., comp. & ed. The Ethnography of Franz Boas: Letters and diaries of Franz Boas written on the Northwest Coast from 1886 to 1911. With an Introduction by Ronald, P. & Evelyn C. Rohner. Translated by Hedy Parker. Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press.
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