Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Wishram Texts, Vol. 2
The arrangement of the texts into the heads of Myths, Customs, . Letters, non-mythical Narratives, and Supple mentary Upper Chinookan Texts, is self-explanatory, and need not be commented upon. An effort has been made to secure as many types of text as possible, both in order to Obtain a reasonably wide range of linguistic data and to give at least some idea of various sides of Indian life and thought. Some brief remarks have already been made on the subject of Wishram mythology in another place.l The myths now presented, together with the late Mr. Curtin's Wasco Tales and Myths, in the latter part of the volume, will serve as evidence for the statements there made. In regard to the Wishram language itself.
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