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"Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children." -Crazy Horse, Chief Lakota (Sioux) Native Americans (1890) The Cegiha Language (1890), by Rev. James Owen Dorsey is the sixth volume of a nine-part series entitled Contributions to North American Ethnology (all available from Cosimo Classics). This comprehensive book is comprised of myths, stories, and historical texts the author collected from various tribes of the Siouan language family, as well as from tribes located on the Siletz Reservation in Oregon. In addition, the collection…mehr

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"Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children." -Crazy Horse, Chief Lakota (Sioux) Native Americans (1890) The Cegiha Language (1890), by Rev. James Owen Dorsey is the sixth volume of a nine-part series entitled Contributions to North American Ethnology (all available from Cosimo Classics). This comprehensive book is comprised of myths, stories, and historical texts the author collected from various tribes of the Siouan language family, as well as from tribes located on the Siletz Reservation in Oregon. In addition, the collection contains dictionaries, drawings, and Dorsey's correspondence, newspaper clippings, and his obituaries. This book offers a critical contribution to the history of Native Americans and is a must-read for anthropologists and students of Native American history.
Autorenporträt
JAMES OWEN DORSEY (1848-1895) was an Episcopalian missionary, linguist, and ethnologist who worked for the Bureau of American Ethnology of the Smithsonian Institution. As a missionary, he traveled extensively in the Dakota Territory and became an expert in the language and culture of the southern Siouan people.