Ojibwe grammatical notes and story

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TITLE INFORMATION
TitleOjibwe grammatical notes and story
ASSOCIATED NAMES
creatorCrawford, James Mack, 1925-1989
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
AbstractCrawford's notes on Ojibwe, apparently working from a published source. Begins with overview of phonology, morphology, and categories of inflection, but the majority of sheets comprise one set (numbered 1-44) that break a story down in Ojibwe on the left with English translation on the right. The story involves a young man who, fasting for a vision, dreamt of a mirror. Later in life, the mirror came to his aid by rendering him invisible when an enemy war party attacked him, allowing him to defeat the enemy warriors nearly single-handedly.
LanguageEnglish language (eng)
LanguageOjibwe language (oji)
Subject (lcsh) Ojibwa Indians
Subject (lcsh) Ojibwa language
Subject (lcsh) Ojibwe people
Subject (lcsh) Anishinaabe
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
TypeText
GenreManuscripts
Formatelectronic resource
Extent54 p.
Digital Originreformatted digital
Reformatting Qualitypreservation
ORIGIN INFORMATION
Date Issuedundated
Date Modified2018
PARENT COLLECTION
TitleJames M. Crawford Papers
Call NumberMss.Ms.Coll.66
URLhttps://search.amphilsoc.org/collections/view?docId=ead/Mss.Ms.Coll.66-ead.xml
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