"Die Sprache Der Zimshian-indianer In Nordwest-america" by Albrecht C. Graf Schulenburg is a valuable linguistic study focusing on the Tsimshian language spoken by indigenous peoples in Northwest America. This work provides insights into the structure, vocabulary, and unique characteristics of the Tsimshian language, contributing to the broader field of linguistics and offering essential documentation of a Native American language.
This book is a significant resource for linguists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the study and preservation of indigenous languages. It provides a window into the cultural and historical context of the Tsimshian people through their language.
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