MSS:A34, NWA 63. Northwest Architect article, "Ornaments of Snow Blew From Their Lips" (July-August, 1954)

Vol. XVIII, #4, pp. 8-10, 42, 43-46. The highly developed Ojibway language represents an organic understanding of nature. Many Ojibway words come from the natural sounds of the living forest. Frederick Baraga was the first linguist to study the Ojibway language (illus). Ref. Margaret Bosquet. "Scientific Works of a Man of Religion" (pp. 40, 42-43), ref. Frederick Baraga. "They Said It" (pp. 56-60), including letter to John Jager.


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