Albert Samuel Gatschet
3 October 1832 – 16 March 1907.
39 works on record
Biography
Works

A Migration Legend Of The Creek Indians V1
2006

Ethnographic sketch of the Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon
1973

The Karankawa Indians
1891

The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon
1890

A migration legend of the Creek Indians
1884

Two Indian documents

The numeral adjective in the Klamath language of southern Oregon

The Massawomekes

All around the Bay of Passamaquoddy

The Beothuk Indians

Onomatology of the Catawba River basin

Sex-denoting nouns in American languages

Sketch of Klamath language of southern Oregon

A mythic tale of the Isleta Indians, New Mexico

Analytical report upon Indian dialects spoken in southern California

Library of aboriginal American literature Volume 6

Library of Aboriginal American Literature Volume 4

The Karankawa Indians, the Coast People of Texas

The Klamath Indians of Southwestern Oregon, Part 2

A dictionary of the Atakapa language accompanied by text material

Phonetics of the Kayowē language

Zwölf Sprachen aus dem südwesten Nordamerikas (Pueblos- und Apache-mundarten; Tonto, Tonkawa, Digger, Utah.)

Ortsetymologische Forschungen als Beiträge zu einer Toponomastik der Schweiz
Indian languages of the Pacific states and territories
1982
A migration of the Creek Indians, with a lingistic, historic and ethnographic introduction
1969
An extract from The Klamath Indians of southwestern Oregon
1890
"Raciofagia"
The numeral adjective in the Klamtah language of southern Oregon
A Mythic Tale Of The Isleta Indians
Sketch of the Klamath language of Southern Oregon
Zwölf Sprachen aus dem Südwesten Nordamerikas
The test of linguistic affinity
A migration legend of the Creek Indians, with a linguistic, historic and ethnographic introduction
Tchikilli's Kasih̓ta legend in the Creek and Hitchiti languages
Textes en langue timucua avec traduction analytique
"Real," "true," or "genuine" in Indian languages
The Timucua language
Réplique à Mr. D.G. Brinton au sujet de son article "Linguistique Américaine"
The Karankawa Indians, the Coast People of Texas (Archaeological and Ethnological Papers of the Peabody Museum, Volume 1/No 2)