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During a recent visit to Long Lake Village, Hamilton County, I called upon Mr.
Mitchell Sabattis of the Abenaki tribe (Algic family), the oldest living Indian in the
Adirondacks, who gave me the following Abenaki names of localities, most of
which ...
During a recent visit to Long Lake Village, Hamilton County, I called upon Mr.
Mitchell Sabattis of the Abenaki tribe (Algic family), the oldest living Indian in the
Adirondacks, who gave me the following Abenaki names of localities, most of
which ...
Strana 126
The name Long Lake, now given to the narrow river-like body of water, thirteen
miles in length, which is the source of the Racquette River, is probably, as
Sabattis states, a translation of the Abenaki Kwénégd'mak, from kwérzé, 'long,'+
ga'mak.
The name Long Lake, now given to the narrow river-like body of water, thirteen
miles in length, which is the source of the Racquette River, is probably, as
Sabattis states, a translation of the Abenaki Kwénégd'mak, from kwérzé, 'long,'+
ga'mak.
Strana 127
A curious instance of an Abenaki popular etymology of a purely foreign term is
seen in the name for St. Regis Reserve, P. Q. and N. Y. ; i. e. Pd'kuizds'ne', which
Sabattis interprets 'half-shrick,' explaining it as referring to victories gained by his
...
A curious instance of an Abenaki popular etymology of a purely foreign term is
seen in the name for St. Regis Reserve, P. Q. and N. Y. ; i. e. Pd'kuizds'ne', which
Sabattis interprets 'half-shrick,' explaining it as referring to victories gained by his
...
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