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Nene Karighwiyoston tsinihorighhoten ne Saint John : the Gospel according to Saint John.
Uniform title
Bible.
John.
Mohawk.
Norton.
1804.
Format
Book
Language
Mohawk
English
Published/Created
London : Printed for the British and Foreign Bible Society by Phillips & Fardon, 1804.
Description
125, [1], 125, [1] pages ; 15 cm
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Special Collections - Western Americana Collection
N-004555
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Notes
Spine title: John in Mohawk.
On spine: 1804.
Mohawk version by J. Norton, a Cherokee living among the Mohawks and English King James Version.
United Bible Societies language: Mohawk.
United Bible Societies language: English.
Binding note
Princeton copy 1 contemporary calf, lacks rear cover.
Language note
Text in Mohawk and English on opposite pages numbered in duplicate.
Mohawk and English on opposite pages with separate paging.
Provenance
Princeton copy 1 early manuscript annotations in Mohawk.
Other title(s)
Gospel according to Saint John
John in Mohawk
Bible. John. English. Authorized. 1804.
LCCN
06012814
OCLC
47861587
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