Illustration of the Method of Recording Indian Languages: From the First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution

Språk
Engelsk
Format
Kategori

Språk

Explore the fascinating linguistic landscapes within 'Illustration of the Method of Recording Indian Languages,' a collection that uncovers the depth and breadth of Indigenous languages in North America. Through a careful blend of analytical essays and linguistic transcriptions, this anthology stands as a testament to the diversity of Native American linguistic heritage. Each piece delves into language not merely as a means of communication but as a vessel of cultural identity, myth, and tradition. The collection's significance is illuminated through its meticulous research and diverse approaches to language preservation, offering both a scholarly resource and a narrative of cultural resilience. The contributing scholars, James Owen Dorsey, Stephen Return Riggs, and Albert S. Gatschet, bring a wealth of knowledge from their backgrounds in ethnography and linguistics. Their work reflects the late 19th-century's burgeoning interest in documenting and studying Indigenous cultures amidst rapidly changing socio-cultural landscapes. Their collective research aligns with movements focused on cultural preservation and revival, emphasizing the oral traditions and linguistic genius rooted in Native American communities. Through their varied academic and field experiences, the authors provide insightful perspectives that are both educational and essential to understanding the historical significance of language as cultural heritage. Whether you're a linguist, historian, or cultural enthusiast, this anthology offers a unique opportunity to engage with a spectrum of Indigenous voices and languages. It serves as a vital educational resource, encouraging readers to appreciate the complexity and richness of Native American languages. By juxtaposing diverse styles and themes, 'Illustration of the Method of Recording Indian Languages' fosters a dialogue between tradition and modernity, pushing the boundaries of cultural appreciation and scholarly inquiry. This collection invites you to broaden your understanding of linguistic diversity and its implications for cultural history.

© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4057664614438

Utgivelsesdato

E-bok: 27. november 2019

Tagger

    Derfor vil du elske Storytel:

    • Over 900 000 lydbøker og e-bøker

    • Eksklusive nyheter hver uke

    • Lytt og les offline

    • Kids Mode (barnevennlig visning)

    • Avslutt når du vil

    Det mest populære valget

    Unlimited

    For deg som vil lytte og lese ubegrenset.

    219 kr /måned
    • 1 konto

    • Ubegrenset lytting

    • Lytt så mye du vil

    • Over 900 000 bøker

    • Nye eksklusive bøker hver uke

    • Avslutt når du vil

    Benytt tilbud

    Premium

    For deg som lytter og leser ofte.

    189 kr /måned
    • 1 konto

    • 50 timer/måned

    • Lytt opptil 50 timer per måned

    • Over 900 000 bøker

    • Nye eksklusive bøker hver uke

    • Avslutt når du vil

    Benytt tilbud
    Familiens førstevalg

    Family

    For deg som ønsker å dele historier med familien.

    Fra 289 kr/måned
    • 2-3 kontoer

    • Ubegrenset lytting

    • Lytt så mye du vil

    • Over 900 000 bøker

    • Nye eksklusive bøker hver uke

    • Avslutt når du vil

    2 kontoer

    289 kr /måned
    Benytt tilbud

    Basic

    For deg som lytter og leser av og til.

    149 kr /måned
    • 1 konto

    • 20 timer/måned

    • Lytt opp til 20 timer per måned

    • Over 900 000 bøker

    • Nye eksklusive bøker hver uke

    • Avslutt når du vil

    Benytt tilbud

    Lytt og les ubegrenset

    Kos deg med ubegrenset tilgang til mer enn 700 000 titler.

    • Lytt og les så mye du vil
    • Utforsk et stort bibliotek med fortellinger
    • Over 1500 serier på norsk
    • Ingen bindingstid, avslutt når du vil
    Prøv gratis
    NO - Details page - Device banner - 894x1036
    Cover for Illustration of the Method of Recording Indian Languages: From the First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution