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The American Nations, Vol. I. / Or, Outlines of a National History of the Ancient and Modern Nations of North and South America

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A comprehensive interdisciplinary outline that surveys the ancient and modern peoples of North and South America, arguing for reconstruction through philology, ethnography, geography, and chronology. It surveys linguistic families, proposes classifications and philological comparisons, examines geological and cataclysmic evidence for population movements, and presents annals and language material for particular groups, including a discussion of Haitian records. The author critiques earlier fragmentary histories, sets out a publication plan and methodology, and appends notes, tables, and language samples to support hypotheses about origins, migration, and cultural affinities across the hemisphere.

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C. S. Rafinesque

C. S. Rafinesque was a 19th-century naturalist and writer known for his contributions to the fields of botany and anthropology. He was particularly interested in the indigenous cultures and natural history of the Americas. His notable works include "The American Nations, Vol. I," which outlines the history of ancient and modern nations across North and South America, and "The Ancient Monuments of North and South America," where he explores the archaeological significance of various sites. Rafinesque's eclectic interests and pioneering spirit have left a lasting impact on the study of American history and natural sciences.

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