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American doctor, ethnologist and linguist. |
Daniel Garrison BrintonDaniel GarrisonBrinton Brinton,_Daniel Garrison Daniel Garrison Brinton.jpg American doctor, ethnologist and linguist. 1837 1899 Daniel Garrison Brinton
- Notes on the Floridian Peninsula (1859)
- The Myths of the New World (1868)
- Personal Beauty (1870) with George H. Napheys
- The Religious Sentiment (1876)
- The Brinton Family (1878)
- American Hero-Myths (1882)
- Editor of Library of Aboriginal American Literature (1882-1890)
- The Maya Chronicles (1882)
- Aboriginal American Authors and Their Productions (1883)
- The Güegüence (1883)
- The Lenâpé and Their Legends (1885)
- The Annals of the Cakchiquels (1885)
- The Philosophic Grammar of American Languages (1885)
- "Man in the stone age" in Science, Vol. 5, No. 100 (January 2, 1885), Letters to the Editor, p. 3.
- "Did Cortez visit Palenque?" in Science, Vol. 5, No. 112 (March 27, 1885), Letters to the Editor, p. 248.
- A Lenâpé-English Dictionary (1888)
- Ancient Nahuatl Poetry (1890)
- Rig Veda Americanus (1890)
- Races and Peoples (1890)
- Essays of an Americanist (1890)
- The American Race (1891)
- Studies in South American Native Languages (1892)
- The Pursuit of Happiness (1893)
- The Native Calendar of Central America and Mexico (1893)
- Nagualism (1894)
- A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics (1895)
- "Report upon the collections exhibited at the Columbian Historical Exposition" in Report of the United States Commission to the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid (1895)
- Maria Candelaria (1897)
- Religions of Primitive Peoples (1897)
- "The Calchaqui: An Archeological Problem" in American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 1, No. 1 (January, 1899), pp. 41-44.
- "Professor Blumentritt's studies of the Philippines" in American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 1, No. 1 (January, 1899), pp. 122-125.
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