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Brinton, Daniel Garrison, 1837-1899

"The Myths of the New World A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America"

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important differences.
[9-1] Grimm, _Geschichte der Deutschen Sprache_, p. 571.
[11-1] Peter Martyr, _De Insulis nuper Repertis_, p. 354: Colon. 1574.
[12-1] They may be found in Waitz, _Anthrop. der Naturvoelker_, iv. p.
173.
[13-1] The only authority is Diego de Landa, _Relacion de las Cosas de
Yucatan_, ed. Brasseur, Paris, 1864, p. 318. The explanation is extremely
obscure in the original. I have given it in the only sense in which the
author's words seem to have any meaning.
[14-1] Humboldt, _Vues des Cordilleres_, p. 72.
[14-2] Desjardins, _Le Perou avant la Conquete Espagnole_, p. 122: Paris,
1858.
[16-1] An instance is given by Ximenes, _Origen de los Indios de
Guatemala_, p. 186: Vienna, 1856.
[17-1] George Copway, _Traditional History of the Ojibway Nation_, p.
130: London, 1850.
[18-1] Morse, _Report on the Indian Tribes_, App. p. 352.
[21-1] Gomara states that De Ayllon found tribes on the Atlantic shore
not far from Cape Hatteras keeping flocks of deer (_ciervos_) and from
their milk making cheese (_Hist.


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