The book The Myths of the New World was written by author Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899 Here you can read free online of The Myths of the New World book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Myths of the New World a good or bad book?
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These are decidedly the bestreferences of the many that could be furnished. Peter Jones' _History ofthe Ojibway Indians_, p. 35, may also be consulted. [165-1] _Science of Language_, Second Series, p. 518. [165-2] Dialectic forms in Algonkin for white, are _wabi_, _wape_, _wompi_, _waubish_, _oppai_; for morning, _wapan_, _wapaneh_, _opah_; foreast, _wapa_, _waubun_, _waubamo_; for dawn, _wapa_, _waubun_; for day, _wompan_, _oppan_; for light, _oppung_; and many others similar. In theAbnaki dia...lect, _wanbighen_, it is white, is the customary idiom toexpress the breaking of the day (Vetromile, _The Abnakis and theirHistory_, p. 27: New York, 1866). The loss in composition of the vowelsound represented by the English w, and in the French writers by thefigure 8, is supported by frequent analogy. [167-1] Schoolcraft, _Algic Researches_, i. Pp. 135-142. [167-2] The names of the four brothers, Wabun, Kabun, Kabibonokka, andShawano, express in Algonkin both the cardinal points and the winds whichblow from them.
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