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10. Mohawk Schoolmasters and Catechists in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Iroquoia: An Experiment in Fostering Literacy and Religious Change
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William B. Hart
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
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PART I TERMS OF CONTACT
- 1. Babel of Tongues: Communicating with the Indians in Eastern North America 13
- 2. The Use of Pidgins and Jargons on the East Coast of 61 North America 61
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PART II SIGNS AND SYMBOLS
- 3. Pictures, Gestures, Hieroglyphs: “Mute Eloquence” in Sixteenth-Century Mexico 79
- 4. Iconic Discourse: The Language of Images in Seventeenth-Century New France 102
- 5. Mapping after the Letter: Graphology and Indigenous Cartography in New Spain 119
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PART III THE LITERATE AND THE NONLITERATE
- 6. Continuity vs. Acculturation: Aztec and Inca Cases of Alphabetic Literacy 153
- 7. Native Languages as Spoken and Written: Views from Southern New England 173
- 8. The Mi’kmaq Hieroglyphic Prayer Book: Writing and Christianity in Maritime Canada, 1675–1921 189
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PART IV INTERMEDIARIES
- 9. Interpreters Snatched from the Shore: The Successful and the Others 213
- 10. Mohawk Schoolmasters and Catechists in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Iroquoia: An Experiment in Fostering Literacy and Religious Change 230
- 11. The Making of Logan, the Mingo Orator 258
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PART V THEORY
- 12. Spanish Colonization and the Indigenous Languages of America 279
- 13. Descriptions of American Indian Word Forms in Colonial Missionary Grammars 293
- 14. “Savage” Languages in Eighteenth-Century Theoretical History of Language 310
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 327
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 332
- INDEX 334
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- PREFACE vii
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
PART I TERMS OF CONTACT
- 1. Babel of Tongues: Communicating with the Indians in Eastern North America 13
- 2. The Use of Pidgins and Jargons on the East Coast of 61 North America 61
-
PART II SIGNS AND SYMBOLS
- 3. Pictures, Gestures, Hieroglyphs: “Mute Eloquence” in Sixteenth-Century Mexico 79
- 4. Iconic Discourse: The Language of Images in Seventeenth-Century New France 102
- 5. Mapping after the Letter: Graphology and Indigenous Cartography in New Spain 119
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PART III THE LITERATE AND THE NONLITERATE
- 6. Continuity vs. Acculturation: Aztec and Inca Cases of Alphabetic Literacy 153
- 7. Native Languages as Spoken and Written: Views from Southern New England 173
- 8. The Mi’kmaq Hieroglyphic Prayer Book: Writing and Christianity in Maritime Canada, 1675–1921 189
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PART IV INTERMEDIARIES
- 9. Interpreters Snatched from the Shore: The Successful and the Others 213
- 10. Mohawk Schoolmasters and Catechists in Mid-Eighteenth-Century Iroquoia: An Experiment in Fostering Literacy and Religious Change 230
- 11. The Making of Logan, the Mingo Orator 258
-
PART V THEORY
- 12. Spanish Colonization and the Indigenous Languages of America 279
- 13. Descriptions of American Indian Word Forms in Colonial Missionary Grammars 293
- 14. “Savage” Languages in Eighteenth-Century Theoretical History of Language 310
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 327
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 332
- INDEX 334