Description
William Wallace Tooker’s definitive work on Indian place-names offers an in-depth examination of Native American nomenclature across Long Island and its surrounding islands. This scholarly volume provides detailed analysis of indigenous geographical designations, tracing their origins and exploring their probable significations.
The work represents an important contribution to understanding the linguistic heritage of the Algonquian peoples who inhabited the Long Island region. Tooker’s meticulous research documents place-names that reflect the geography, flora, fauna, and cultural significance important to Native American communities.
This comprehensive reference work remains essential for historians, linguists, genealogists, and anyone interested in Native American history, Long Island heritage, and the preservation of indigenous languages and place-name traditions in North America.







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