Monographie des Dene-Dindjie - 1876.

 
Database ID27074
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections
Fonds/CollectionMorton Manuscripts Collection
SeriesMSS-C500
File/Item ReferenceMSS-C500-1-6 (Box 1)
Date of creation1876
Physical description/extent1 book; 2 mm of textual records
Number of images1
Historical noteÉmile Petitot (1838-1917) was a French Oblate missionary who came to northwestern Canada in 1862. In addition to serving missions along the Mackenzie River and Great Slave Lake, he undertook expeditions to the Yukon and along the Athabasca River. He published several works on geography, anthropology and Aboriginal languages.
Scope and contentDissertations on the language and origin of Athapaskan peoples used by Emile Petitot for his dictionary of the major Athapaskan Indian languages.
Restrictions on accessThere are no restrictions on access.
ContributerEmile Petitot (author)
Copyright holderPublic domain
Copyright expiry datePublic domain
Other terms governing use and reproductionResponsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher.
TypeArchival
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesBooks
Provenance Access PointMorton, A.S.
Other notesSee Special Collections call no. MSS-S1-1.6. Petitot Manuscripts.
Treaty boundariesNo data
Cultural regionArctic
NamesPetitot, Émile Fortuné Stanislas Joseph, 1838-1917
SubjectNorth
Inuit
History
Language
Date Range(s)1870-1879
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