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The death song of the Cherokee Indians; an original air brought from America by a gentleman long conversant with the Indian tribes, and particularly with the nation of the Cherokees. The words adapted to the air by a lady [i.e., A. Hunter] ...
- Title
- The death song of the Cherokee Indians; an original air brought from America by a gentleman long conversant with the Indian tribes, and particularly with the nation of the Cherokees. The words adapted to the air by a lady [i.e., A. Hunter] ...
- Author
- Hunter, Anne Home, 1742-1821
- Publication
- London, Printed by Longman and Broderip [1780]
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Details
- Description
- [2] l.; 34 cm.
- Alternative Title
- Alknomook
- Subject
- Note
- Caption title.
- For voice with unfigured bass. Words for verses 2-4 and parts for guitar and flute printed at end.
- First line: The sun sets in night.
- Also known under title: Alknomook.
- Call Number
- JOG 72-103
- OCLC
- NYPG724210668-C
- Author
- Hunter, Anne Home, 1742-1821, lyricist.
- Title
- The death song of the Cherokee Indians; an original air brought from America by a gentleman long conversant with the Indian tribes, and particularly with the nation of the Cherokees. The words adapted to the air by a lady [i.e., A. Hunter] ...
- Imprint
- London, Printed by Longman and Broderip [1780]
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- Research Call Number
- JOG 72-103