Brinton, Daniel G. (Daniel Garrison)
1837-1899
Books
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Aboriginal American Authors
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American Hero-Myths: A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent
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American Languages, and Why We Should Study Them
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The American RaceA Linguistic Classification and Ethnographic Description of the Native Tribes of North and South America
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Ancient Nahuatl Poetry, Containing the Nahuatl Text of XXVII Ancient Mexican Poems
Brinton's Library of Aboriginal American Literature Number VII.
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The Ancient Phonetic Alphabet of Yucatan
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AnthropologyAs a Science and as a Branch of University Education in the United States
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The Arawack Language of Guiana in its Linguistic and Ethnological Relations
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The Basis of Social Relations: A Study in Ethnic Psychology
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The Battle and the Ruins of Cintla
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The Books of Chilan Balam: The Prophetic and Historic Records of the Mayas of Yucatan
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Essays of an Americanist
I. Ethnologic and Archæologic. II. Mythology and Folk Lore. III. Graphic Systems and Literature. IV. Linguistic.
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An Ethnologist's View of History
An Address Before the Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Historical Society, at Trenton, New Jersey, January 28, 1896
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A Guide-Book of Florida and the South for Tourists, Invalids and Emigrants
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The Lenâpé and Their Legends
With the complete text and symbols of the Walam olum, a new translation, and an inquiry into its authenticity
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The Myths of the New WorldA Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America
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Nagualism: A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History
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Notes on the Floridian Peninsula; Its Literary History, Indian Tribes and Antiquities
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Notes on the Mangue: An Extinct Dialect Formerly Spoken in Nicaragua
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The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages, as Set Forth by Wilhelm von Humboldt
With the Translation of an Unpublished Memoir by Him on the American Verb
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A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics
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The Pursuit of Happiness: A Book of Studies and Strowings
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Races and Peoples: Lectures on the Science of Ethnography
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A Record of Study in Aboriginal American Languages
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Religions of Primitive Peoples
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The Religious SentimentIts Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science andPhilosophy of Religion