The Study of Lenâpé and Their Mythology. Daniel G. Brinton

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rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_90c87f6e-163b-5a6c-94f0-430d9df058d4">CHAPTER VII.

       Rafinesque and his Writings.

       History of the Walam Olum.

       Discovery of the Walam Olum.

       Was it a Forgery?

       Phonetic System.

       Metrical Form.

       Pictographic System

       Derivation of Walam Olum.

       The MS. of the Walam Olum.

       General Synopsis of the Walam Olum.

       Synopsis of the separate parts.

       THE WALUM OLUM

       I.

       II.

       III.

       IV.

       V.

       NOTES

       I.

       II.

       III.

       IV.

       V.

       VOCABULARY.

       APPENDIX.

       AGOZHAGÀUTA. (page 14. Note.)

       DIALECT OF THE NEW JERSEY LENAPE. (p. 46)

       REV. ADAM GRUBE. (p. 84.)

       EASTERN ORIGIN OF THE ALGONKINS. (pp. 12 and 145.)

       FOOTNOTES:

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      In the present volume I have grouped a series of ethnological studies of the Indians of Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland, around what is asserted to be one of the most curious records of ancient American history.

      For a long time this record—the Walam Olum, or Red Score—was supposed to have been lost. Having obtained the original text complete about a year ago, I printed a few copies and sent them to several educated native Delawares with a request for aid in its translation and opinions on its authenticity. The results will be found in the following pages.

      The interest in the subject thus excited prompted me to a general review of our knowledge of the Lenape or Delawares, their history and traditions, their language and customs. This disclosed the existence of a number of MSS. not mentioned in bibliographies, some in the first rank of importance, especially in the field of linguistics. Of these I have made free use.

      In the course of these studies I have received suggestions and assistance from a number of obliging friends, among whom I would mention the native Delawares, the Rev. Albert Anthony, and the Rev. John Kilbuck; Mr. Horatio Hale and the Right Rev. E. de Schweinitz; Dr. J. Hammond Trambull, Prof. A. M. Elliott and Gen. John Mason Brown.

      Not without hesitation do I send forth this volume to the learned world. Regarded as an authentic memorial, the original text of the Walam Olum will require a more accurate rendering than I have been able to give it; while the possibility that a more searching criticism will demonstrate it to have been a fabrication may condemn as labor lost the pains that I have bestowed upon it. Yet even in the latter case my work will not have been in vain. There is, I trust, sufficient in the volume to justify its appearance, apart from the Red Score; and the latter, by means of this complete presentation, can now be assigned its true position in American archaeology, whatever that may be.

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      § 1. The Algonkin Stock.

      Scheme of its Dialects—Probable Primitive Location

      § 2. The Iroquis Stock.

      The Susquehannocks—The Hurons—The Cherokees

       Table of Contents

      About the period

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