Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-305) and index.
"Bibliography of Gordon M. Day": pages 307-310.
Contents
The Indian as an ecological factor in the northeastern forest -- Dartmouth and Saint Francis -- A bibliography of the Saint Francis dialect -- The name Contoocook -- English-Indian contacts in New England -- The tree nomenclature of the Saint Francis Indians -- From "A Saint Francis Abenaki vocabulary" -- The identity of the Sokokis -- An Agawam fragment -- Historical notes on New England languages -- Iroquois: an etymology -- The eastern boundary of Iroquoia: Abenaki evidence -- The name Algonquin -- Oral tradition as complement -- The problem of the Openangos -- Missisquoi: a new look at an old village -- The Penobscot war bow -- From "The mots loups of Father Mathevet" -- The western Abenaki transformer -- Indian place-names as ethnohistoric data -- Western Abenaki -- Arosagunticook and Androscoggin -- Abenaki place-names in the Champlain valley -- From "The identity of the Saint Francis Indians".