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William Wallace Tooker

    William Wallace Tooker war ein führender Spezialist für die Küsten-Algonkin-Kultur, -Geschichte und -Ortsnamen seiner Zeit. Sein lebenslanges Interesse an Ureinwohnern Amerikas wurzelte in seiner Kindheit, als er Artefakte auf Long Island entdeckte. Als engagierter Sammler und Gelehrter erlangte Tooker Anerkennung durch seine akribische Untersuchung des indigenen Lebens der Region. Er präsentierte seine Forschungsergebnisse vor wissenschaftlichen Organisationen und veröffentlichte umfangreich, was maßgeblich zum Verständnis des nordamerikanischen Erbes von Long Island beitrug.

    The Names Chickahominy, Pamunkey, and the Kuskarawaokes of Captain John Smith: With Historical and Ethnological Notes
    The Alogonoquian Terms Patawomeke(potomac)
    The Names Susquehanna And Chesapeake; With Historical And Ethnological Notes
    The Algonquian Series
    The Algonquian Names of the Siouan Tribes of Virgin
    The Significance of John Eliot's Natick and the Name Merrimac
    • This book explores the history of the Natick Indians of Massachusetts and their interactions with English colonists, particularly the Puritan missionary John Eliot. It also examines the origin and meaning of the name 'Merrimac', which is derived from the Algonquin language spoken by the Native Americans in the region. The authors draw on a variety of historical and linguistic sources to provide a comprehensive account of this fascinating period in American history.

      The Significance of John Eliot's Natick and the Name Merrimac
    • This book explores the Algonquian names of the Siouan tribes of Virginia, analyzing the linguistic and cultural connections between these Native American groups. With detailed research and analysis, the authors provide a fascinating insight into the history and traditions of these indigenous peoples.

      The Algonquian Names of the Siouan Tribes of Virgin
    • The book offers historical and ethnological insights into the names Susquehanna and Chesapeake, highlighting their significance in literature and academia. It serves as an important resource for future generations, preserving the original format and any annotations to maintain its authenticity. This dedication to its historical context ensures that the work remains a valuable part of cultural heritage.

      The Names Susquehanna And Chesapeake; With Historical And Ethnological Notes
    • This series of books by William Wallace Tooker provides a detailed account of the customs, beliefs, and languages of the Algonquian tribes of North America. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Native American culture and history.

      The Alogonoquian Terms Patawomeke(potomac)
    • Explore the early history of Virginia through the eyes of Captain John Smith in this fascinating work. William Wallace Tooker provides detailed ethnological and historical notes on the indigenous peoples of Virginia, shedding light on their customs, beliefs, and way of life. With its meticulous research and insightful commentary, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of the United States.

      The Names Chickahominy, Pamunkey, and the Kuskarawaokes of Captain John Smith: With Historical and Ethnological Notes
    • This comprehensive study of native fishing practices on Long Island offers fascinating insights into the history and culture of this region. With detailed ethnological notes and historical analysis, Harper and Tooker's work is an essential resource for anyone interested in the Native American peoples of North America.

      Indian Fishing Station Upon Long Island With Historical and Etbnological Notes