. Atlantic journal, and friend of knowledge [microform] : in eight numbers : containing about 160 original articles and tracts on natural and historical sciences, the description of about 150 new plants, and 100 new animals or fossils ; many vocabularies of languages, historical and geological facts, &c. &c. & Natural history; Indians; Sciences naturelles; Indiens. 118. 8ie%totheW. the Kentakch nation dwelt S. of the Ohio, the Chipiwas on tiie Mississippi. 14th. Towards 1042, under Atot- arho VIII. war with the Towancas; and a foreign stran;>;er visits tlie Tus- caroras of Ne


. Atlantic journal, and friend of knowledge [microform] : in eight numbers : containing about 160 original articles and tracts on natural and historical sciences, the description of about 150 new plants, and 100 new animals or fossils ; many vocabularies of languages, historical and geological facts, &c. &c. & Natural history; Indians; Sciences naturelles; Indiens. 118. 8ie%totheW. the Kentakch nation dwelt S. of the Ohio, the Chipiwas on tiie Mississippi. 14th. Towards 1042, under Atot- arho VIII. war with the Towancas; and a foreign stran;>;er visits tlie Tus- caroras of Neuse Hiver, wlio are di- vided into 3 tribes and at war witli the Nanticokes and Totalis. I5th. In 1142 under AtotarhoIX. first civil war between tlie Krians ol Lake Erie sprung from the Senecas and the 5 nations. Here end these traditions. C. S. R. 16. Amehican âVoca- bulary OF THE YaUI'UA LAN- ouAGE.âBy C. S. R. The Yarura nation of the Oronoco regions, (also called Jarura, Jams, Worrow, Guarau, &c.) is one of the darkest and ugliest in South Ameri- ca* some tribes of it are nuite black like negroes and are called monkeys. They are widely spread from Guy- ana to Choco. The following 35 words of their language collected from Gili, Hervas and Vater, have enabled me to trace their origine to Africa. fGod. ^Heaven. Sarth. Water, Biver. iSunandday Moon. Star. Fire. Soul. Wood. Flain. ^ Bread. JVame. Give. Come. Mayxe. %Man. Woman. Father. Mother. Head, Hyes., Conomeh Andereh Andeh. Dabu, Dahu. Uy, Uvi. Kicua. Doh. Goppeh. Boeboe. Condeh. Yuaneh. Yuay. Chiri. Tarab, Tambeh. Kuen. Yero. Manatedi. Pueh. Pumeh. Ibi. Aya. Aini. Pachu. Yondeh. IfJVose. Nappeh. Tongue. Topeno. Feet. Tao. IJvil. Cliatandra. ^ J!eing. Abechin. Conom. Our. Ibba. Will. Ea. I'uicer. Bch. 1 Canameh. 2 Noeni. f,l Tarani. Tliose marked 1 or 7 out of 34 have some analofjy with the Englisli, equal to 19 per cent. The language of the Gahunas, ne- gros of Clioco and Popayan has 50 per cent analogy


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