Description: Gramática Vocabulario, Catecismo I Confesionario de la Lengua Chibcha Según Antiguos Manuscritos Anónimos E Inéditos, Aumentados I Correjidos. By E. Uricoechea and published in Paris by Maisonneuve I. 1871, 252 pp, 6x9'', 8vo, hardcover binding. In good condition. Covers and spine have some age-related wear. Pen inscriptions on the title page. Ex-library from the Yale University Hall of Undergraduate Studies with the name stamped onto multiple pages. Pages have some age-related toning and foxing. Hinges are in fairly good condition with pages well-supported, with looser hinges toward the center of the book, at the vocabulary section. No comparable. Please see photographs and ask any questions prior to purchasing. Chibcha was. language spoken by the Muisca people, one of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. The now extinct language was used by a powerful empire near what is today's Bogotá, which originally stood as the Muisca's people's capital of Bacatá. The language became endangered due to the Spanish conquest of Colombia, which was one of the first portions of Spanish colonization on the Americas. Today, there is only one school in Colombia teaching the language to only about 150 people, about 30 km from Bogotá. FORN-ABE-MSB-Shelf-577-jr145
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Year Printed: 1871
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Topic: Historical
Binding: Hardcover
Region: Europe
Author: E. Uricoechea
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: Spanish
Publisher: Maison Neuve
Place of Publication: Paris
Special Attributes: Ex-Library