Negro culture in West Africa :
a social study of the Negro group of Vai-speaking people, with its own invented alphabet and written language shown in two charts and six engravings of Vai script, twenty-six illustrations of their arts and life, fifty folklore stories, one hundred and fourteen proverbs and one map. /
Introd. by Frederick Starr. New York, Neale Pub. Co., 1914

APA Citation

Ellis, G. Washington. (1970). Negro culture in West Africa: a social study of the Negro group of Vai-speaking people, with its own invented alphabet and written language shown in two charts and six engravings of Vai script, twenty-six illustrations of their arts and life, fifty folklore stories, one hundred and fourteen proverbs and one map.. New York: Johnson Reprint Corp..

MLA Citation

Ellis, George Washington, 1875-1919. Negro Culture In West Africa: a Social Study of the Negro Group of Vai-speaking People, With Its Own Invented Alphabet And Written Language Shown In Two Charts And Six Engravings of Vai Script, Twenty-six Illustrations of Their Arts And Life, Fifty Folklore Stories, One Hundred And Fourteen Proverbs And One Map.. New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1970.

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