Gatschet, Albert Samuel, 1832-1907
Gatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel), 1832-1907
Gatschet, Albert Samuel
Gatschet, Albert S. 1832-1907
Albert Samuel Gatschet Swiss ethnologist, linguist (1832-1907)
Gatschet, Albert 1832-1907
Gatschet, Albert Samuel (American linguist and collector, 1832-1907)
Gatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel)
Gatschet, Albert S.
VIAF ID: 30288504 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Albert Samuel Gatschet ‡c Swiss ethnologist, linguist (1832-1907)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gatschet, Albert Samuel ‡d 1832-1907
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gatschet, Albert Samuel ‡g American linguist and collector, 1832-1907
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (35)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Beatenberg
- 551 _ _ ‡a Bern
- 551 _ _ ‡a Washington, DC
Works
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All around the Bay of Passamaquoddy with the interpretation of its Indian names of localities | |
Analytical report upon Indian dialects ... 1876: | |
The Aruba language and the Papiamento jargon | |
The Beothuk Indians | |
Bibliographic notes | |
Central-Amerikas sprachstämme und dialekte. | |
A dictionary of the Atakapa language accompanied by text material | |
Fairies | |
Farbenbenennungen in nordamerikanischen Sprachen | |
Grammatic sketch of the Catawba language | |
Illustration of the method of recording Indian languages. | |
Indian languages of the Pacific states and territories | |
The Indian tribes settled in the Cherokee nation | |
Interprétation de noms de lieux suisses : le Haut-Valais | |
Kalapuya texts. | |
The Karankawa Indians, the coast people of Texas. | |
Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon | |
Magazine of American history | |
The meaning of "Merrimac" | |
A migration legend of the Creek Indians, with a linguistic, historic and ethnographic introduction | |
Murus vibericus | |
A mythic tale of the Isleta Indians, New Mexico; the race of the antelope and the hawk around the horizon. | |
National geographic magazine | |
Note sur l'emplacement de Tauredunum | |
The numeral adjective in the Klamtah language of southern Oregon | |
Ortsetymologische Forschungen als Beiträge zu einer Toponomastik der Schweiz; | |
Die Osageindianer. | |
Phonetics of the Kayowē language. | |
Popular rimes from Mexico | |
Promenade onomatologique sur les bords du lac Léman; | |
"Real," "true," or "genuine" in Indian languages | |
Recherches étymologiques sur les noms de lieux de la Suisse | |
Remarks upon the Tónkawa language; read before the American Philosophical Society, Nov. 17, 1876. | |
Réplique à Mr. D.G. Brinton au sujet de son article "Linguistique américaine" | |
Report of an Indian visit to Jack Wilson, the Payute messiah | |
Reports upon archaeological and ethnological collections from vicinity of Santa Barbara, California, and from ruined pueblos of Arizona and New Mexico, and certain interior tribes. | |
A sacred well | |
Sex-denoting nouns in American languages. | |
The Shetimasha Indians of St. Mary's parish, southern Louisiana. | |
Sinti, der erste Mensch e. Schöpfungssage d. Kiowa-Indianer | |
Some mythic stories of the Yuchi Indians. | |
Specimen of songs of the Modoc Indians | |
Tchikilli's Kasih̓ta legend in the Creek and Hitchiti languages : with a critical commentary and full glossaries to both texts | |
The Térraba language [suivi de] The Térraba indians | |
The test of linguistic affinity. | |
Textes en langue timucua avec traduction analytique | |
The Timucua language. | |
Towns and villages of the Creek confederacy in the XVIII, and XIX centuries. | |
Tskán-Vogel | |
Two Indian documents. | |
Various ethnographic notes concerning the North American Aborigines | |
Der Yuma-Sprachstamm nach den neuesten handschriftlichen Quellen dargestellt | |
Zwölf Sprachen aus dem südwesten Nordamerikas (Pueblos- und Apache-mundarten; Tonto, Tonkawa, Digger, Utah.) Wortverzeichnisse herausgegeben, erläutert und mit einer Einleitung über Bau, Begriffsbildung und locale Gruppirung der amerikanischen Sprachen |