Daniel Garrison Brinton
1837 – 1899
87 works on record
Works
The Maya chronicles

Notes on the Floridian Peninsula

Anthropology

Address delivered on Columbus day

A record of study in aboriginal American languages

Nagualism

Giordano Bruno: philosopher and martyr

Maria Candelaria

Library of aboriginal American literature

The American race

Religions of primitive peoples

The Lenâpé and their legends

Races and peoples

The native calendar of Central America and Mexico

American hero-myths

The pursuit of happiness

Essays of an Americanist

The Brinton family

The Arawack language of Guiana in its linguistic and ethnological relations

Personal beauty

A guide-book of Florida and the South

The American race: a linguistic classification and ethnographic description of the native tribes of North and South America

The Lenâpé and their legends, with the complete text and symbols of the Walam olum, a new translation, and an inquiry into its authenticity

Ancient Nahuatl poetry

Ancient Nahuatl Poetry Brinton's Library of Aboriginal American Literature Number VII

A primer of Mayan hieroglyphics

On the Xinca Indians of Guatemala

The myths of the new world: a treatise on the symbolism and mythology of the red race of America

The books of Chilan Balam

Rig Veda Americanus

The religious sentiment

The basis of social relations

The ancient phonetic alphabet of Yucatan

The written language of the ancient Mexicans

The battle and the ruins of Cintla

The myths of the New World

Ancient Nahuatl poetry, containing the Nahuatl text of XXVII ancient Mexican poems

American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent

Critical remarks on the editions of Diego de Landa's writings

Lenâpé-English dictionary

An ethnologist's view of history

Native American stringed musical instruments

The archaeology of Cuba

On an ancient human footprint from Nicaragua

The laws of health in relation to the human form

The dwarf tribe of the upper Amazon

Studies in South American native languages

Personal beauty; how to cultivate and preserve it in accordance with the laws of health

The Gueguence

The Güegüence
Notes on the Floridian peninsula, its literary history, Insian tribes and antiquities
The philosophic grammar of American languages, as set forth by Wilhelm von Humboldt
Aboriginal American authors and their productions
The cradle of the Semites
On polysynthesis and incorporation
The language of palaeolithic man
On the words "anahuac" and "nahuatl" ..
The Floridian peninsula
Los libros de Chilan Balam
Lenape And Their Legends
The names of the gods in the Kiche myths, Central America
Library Of Aboriginal Literature
Personal beauty, how to cultivate and preserve it in accordance with the laws of health
A guide-book of Florida and the South,, for tourists, invalids, and emigrants ..
On various supposed relations between the American and Asian races
Analytical catalogue of works and scientific articles
The linguistic cartography of the Chaco region
Negroes
Notes on the Mangue
La raza americana
The phonetic elements in the graphic system of the Mayas and Mexicans
The language of palæolithic man
The alphabets of the Berbers
Horatio Hale
Observations on the Chinantec language of Mexico
El folk-lore de Yucatán
Were the Toltecs an historic nationality?
The peoples of the Philippines
Report upon the Collections Exhibited at the Columbian Historical Exposition
The "nation" as an element in anthropology
Recent European contributions to the study of American archaeology
The probable nationality of the "mound builders "
Bibliography
A grammar of the Cakchiquel language of Guatemala
Humboldt's studies in American languages
On the remains of the foreigners discovered in Egypt by Mr. Flinders-Petrie, 1895, now in the museum of the University of Pennsylvania
A Maya month name