The Native Races (Complete 5 Part Edition)
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Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races (Complete 5 Part Edition)
The Native Races (Complete 5 Part Edition)
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VOLUME 1
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. ETHNOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II. HYPERBOREANS
TRIBAL BOUNDARIES
CHAPTER III. COLUMBIANS
TRIBAL BOUNDARIES
CHAPTER IV. CALIFORNIANS
TRIBAL BOUNDARIES
CHAPTER V. NEW MEXICANS
TRIBAL BOUNDARIES
CHAPTER VI. WILD TRIBES OF MEXICO
TRIBAL BOUNDARIES
CHAPTER VII. WILD TRIBES OF CENTRAL AMERICA
TRIBAL BOUNDARIES
FOOTNOTES
VOLUME 2
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CHAPTER I. SAVAGISM AND CIVILIZATION
CHAPTER II. GENERAL VIEW OF THE CIVILIZED NATIONS
ETYMOLOGY OF NAMES
CHAPTER III. GOVERNMENT OF THE NAHUA NATIONS
CHAPTER IV. PALACES AND HOUSEHOLDS OF THE NAHUA KINGS
CHAPTER V. THE PRIVILEGED CLASSES AMONG THE NAHUAS
CHAPTER VI. PLEBEIANS, SLAVES, TENURE OF LANDS, AND TAXATION
CHAPTER VII. EDUCATION, MARRIAGE, CONCUBINAGE, CHILDBIRTH, AND BAPTISM
CHAPTER VIII. NAHUA FEASTS AND AMUSEMENTS
CHAPTER IX. PUBLIC FESTIVALS
CHAPTER X. FOOD OF THE NAHUA NATIONS
CHAPTER XI. DRESS OF THE NAHUA NATIONS
CHAPTER XII. COMMERCE OF THE NAHUA NATIONS
CHAPTER XIII. WAR CUSTOMS OF THE NAHUAS
CHAPTER XIV. NAHUA LAWS AND LAW COURTS
CHAPTER XV. NAHUA ARTS AND MANUFACTURES
CHAPTER XVI. THE AZTEC CALENDAR
CHAPTER XVII. THE AZTEC PICTURE-WRITING
CHAPTER XVIII. ARCHITECTURE AND DWELLINGS OF THE NAHUAS
CHAPTER XIX. MEDICINE AND FUNERAL RITES AMONG THE NAHUAS
CHAPTER XX. GOVERNMENT, SOCIAL CLASSES, PROPERTY, AND LAWS OF THE MAYA NATIONS
CHAPTER XXI. EDUCATION AND FAMILY MATTERS AMONG THE MAYAS
CHAPTER XXII. FEASTS AND AMUSEMENTS OF THE MAYAS
CHAPTER XXIII. FOOD, DRESS, COMMERCE, AND WAR CUSTOMS OF THE MAYAS
CHAPTER XXIV. MAYA ARTS, CALENDAR, AND HIEROGLYPHICS
CHAPTER XXV. BUILDINGS, MEDICINE, BURIAL, PHYSICAL PECULIARITIES, AND CHARACTER OF THE MAYAS
FOOTNOTES
VOLUME 3
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MYTHOLOGY, LANGUAGES
CHAPTER I. SPEECH AND SPECULATION
CHAPTER II. ORIGIN AND END OF THINGS
CHAPTER III. PHYSICAL MYTHS
CHAPTER IV. ANIMAL MYTHOLOGY
CHAPTER V. GODS, SUPERNATURAL BEINGS, AND WORSHIP
CHAPTER VI. GODS, SUPERNATURAL BEINGS, AND WORSHIP
CHAPTER VII. GODS, SUPERNATURAL BEINGS, AND WORSHIP
CHAPTER VIII. GODS, SUPERNATURAL BEINGS, AND WORSHIP
CHAPTER IX. GODS, SUPERNATURAL BEINGS, AND WORSHIP
CHAPTER X. GODS, SUPERNATURAL BEINGS, AND WORSHIP
CHAPTER XI. GODS, SUPERNATURAL BEINGS, AND WORSHIP
CHAPTER XII. FUTURE STATE
LANGUAGES
CHAPTER I. GENERAL REMARKS
CHAPTER II. HYPERBOREAN LANGUAGES
CHAPTER III. COLUMBIAN LANGUAGES
CHAPTER IV. CALIFORNIAN LANGUAGES
CHAPTER V. SHOSHONE LANGUAGES
CHAPTER VI. THE PUEBLO, COLORADO RIVER, AND LOWER CALIFORNIA LANGUAGES
CHAPTER VII. THE PIMA, ÓPATA, AND CERI LANGUAGES
CHAPTER VIII. NORTH MEXICAN LANGUAGES
CHAPTER IX. THE AZTEC AND OTOMÍ LANGUAGES
CHAPTER X. LANGUAGES OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN MEXICO
CHAPTER XI. THE MAYA-QUICHÉ LANGUAGES
CHAPTER XII. LANGUAGES OF HONDURAS, NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA, AND THE ISTHMUS OF DARIEN
FOOTNOTES
VOLUME 4
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CHAPTER I. ARCHÆOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II. ANTIQUITIES OF THE ISTHMUS, COSTA RICA, MOSQUITO COAST, AND NICARAGUA
CHAPTER III. ANTIQUITIES OF SALVADOR AND HONDURAS. RUINS OF COPAN
CHAPTER IV. ANTIQUITIES OF GUATEMALA AND BELIZE
CHAPTER V. ANTIQUITIES OF YUCATAN
CHAPTER VI. ANTIQUITIES OF TABASCO AND CHIAPAS, RUINS OF PALENQUE
CHAPTER VII. ANTIQUITIES OF OAJACA AND GUERRERO
CHAPTER VIII. ANTIQUITIES OF VERA CRUZ
CHAPTER IX. ANTIQUITIES OF THE CENTRAL PLATEAUX
CHAPTER X. ANTIQUITIES OF THE NORTHERN MEXICAN STATES
CHAPTER XI. ANTIQUITIES OF ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO
CHAPTER XII. ANTIQUITIES OF THE NORTHWEST
CHAPTER XIII. WORKS OF THE MOUND-BUILDERS
CHAPTER XIV. PERUVIAN ANTIQUITIES
FOOTNOTES
VOLUME 5
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PREFACE TO VOLUME V
CHAPTER I. ON THE ORIGIN OF THE AMERICANS
CHAPTER II. INTRODUCTORY TO ABORIGINAL HISTORY
CHAPTER III. THE PRE-TOLTEC PERIOD OF ABORIGINAL HISTORY
CHAPTER IV. THE TOLTEC PERIOD
CHAPTER V. THE CHICHIMEC PERIOD
CHAPTER VI. THE CHICHIMEC PERIOD.—CONTINUED
CHAPTER VII. THE CHICHIMEC PERIOD.—CONCLUDED
CHAPTER VIII. THE AZTEC PERIOD
CHAPTER IX. THE AZTEC PERIOD—CONCLUDED
CHAPTER X. HISTORY OF THE EASTERN PLATEAU, MICHOACAN, AND OAJACA
CHAPTER XI. THE QUICHÉ-CAKCHIQUEL EMPIRE IN GUATEMALA
CHAPTER XII. MISCELLANEOUS TRIBES OF CENTRAL AMERICA
CHAPTER XIII. HISTORY OF THE MAYAS IN YUCATAN
FOOTNOTES
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ESKIMOS AND KONIAGAS.
The tribal subdivisions of the Eskimos are as follows:—At Coppermine River they are known by the name of Naggeuktoomutes, 'deer-horns.' At the eastern outlet of the Mackenzie they are called Kittear. Between the Mackenzie River and Barter Reef they call themselves Kangmali-Innuin. The tribal name at Point Barrow is Nuwangmeun. 'The Nuna-tangmë-un inhabit the country traversed by the Nunatok, a river which falls into Kotzebue Sound.' Richardson's Pol. Reg., p. 300. From Cape Lisburn to Icy Cape the tribal appellation is Kitegues. 'Deutsche Karten zeigen uns noch im Nord-west-Ende des russischen Nordamerika's, in dieser so anders gewandten Küstenlinie, nördlich vom Kotzebue-Sund: im westlichen Theile des Küstenlandes, dass sie West-Georgien nennen, vom Cap Lisburn bis über das Eiscap; hinlaufend das Volk der Kiteguen.' Buschmann, Spuren der Aztek. Sprache, p. 713. 'The tribes appear to be separated from each other by a neutral ground, across which small parties venture in the summer for barter.' The Tuski, Tschuktschi, or Tchutski, of the easternmost point of Asia, have also been referred to the opposite coast of America for their habitation. The Tschuktchi 'occupy the north-western coast of Russian Asia, and the opposite shores of north-western America.' Ludewig, Ab. Lang., p. 191.
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