Horatio Hale’s scholarly study “Indian Migrations, as Evidenced by Language” examines the linguistic evidence of historical migrations. It covers several stocks of Native Americans such as the Dakota, Huron-Cherokee, Moundbuilders, Algonkins, Chahta-Muskoki, and Iberians. The book clarifies the relationships between language and historical change, offering insightful knowledge about pre-Columbian societies and their interactions.