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New Releases by James OwenJames Owen is the author of OMAHA AND PONKA LETTERS, The Cegiha Language [the Speech of the Omaha and Ponka Tribes of the Siouan Linguistic Family of North American Indians]: Letter of transmittal. Preface. List of the author's Siouan publications. Introduction to the texts. List of sounds in the Cegiha language. Abbreviations. Myths. Ponka historical texts. Omaha historical texts. Letters dictated by Omahas and Ponkas. pt.II. Additional myths, stories and letters, Songs of the Heøucka Society, Dupleix and the Empire of India, On the Comparative Phonology of Four Siouan Languages.
The Cegiha Language [the Speech of the Omaha and Ponka Tribes of the Siouan Linguistic Family of North American Indians]: Letter of transmittal. Preface. List of the author's Siouan publications. Introduction to the texts. List of sounds in the Cegiha language. Abbreviations. Myths. Ponka historical texts. Omaha historical texts. Letters dictated by Omahas and Ponkas. pt.II. Additional myths, stories and letters
Songs of the Heøucka Society
Dupleix and the Empire of India
On the Comparative Phonology of Four Siouan Languages
An Account of the War Customs of the Osages
Contributions to North American Ethnology
Anglo-Indian Rule Historically Considered
Lectures on India on the Eve of the British Conquest
The Mussulman, the Maratha, and the European
Occasional Notes on British-Indian Subjects
Natural history. Mammalia
The Stepping Stone to Natural History ...
The Stepping Stone to Natural History. Vertebrate Or Backboned Animals
The History of Images and of Image-worship. Shewing the Original and Progress of Idolatry Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians: with a Refutation of the Second Council of Nice, and of Other Advocates for Idolatry
The History of the Consecration of Altars, Temples and Churches: Shewing the Various Forms of it Among Jews, Heathens and Christians, Etc
Moderation Still a Virtue:
Church-pageantry Display'd, Or, Organ-worship, Arraign'd and Condemn'd
Remarks on a sermon about corrupting the Word of God, preach'd by T. Gipps ... July 11, 1696, wherein the Dissenters are fully vindicated against his unjust accusations
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