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An Early Algonquian Jargon of Colonial New Jersey

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by J. Dyneley Prince (Editor)

From an anonymous manuscript entitled the “Indian Interpreter” found in the office of the Secretary of State at Trenton, New Jersey, this 261 word vocabulary was taken from Salem County, NJ and is dated to 1684. This version is reprinted from a 1904 article edited by J. Dyneley Prince, who provides detailed explanations of the words and comparisons with other Delaware/Lenape vocabularies. Also includes Gabriel Thomas’ Discourses in the Delaware jargon (41 entries), and new to this expanded edition are 23 terms from Peter Lindeström’s Geographia Americae.

Number of Pages: 68 Dimensions: 0.16 x 8 x 5 IN Publication Date: September 06, 2006

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