A rare linguistic snapshot, preserved. Maliseet Vocabulary is a vital window onto the Maliseet tongue. Compiled by Montague Chamberlain in the 19th century, it assembles a maliseet-english word list with clear headwords and equivalents that suit both everyday curiosity and methodical inquiry. The book's direct style makes it an approachable maliseet language dictionary and a compact indigenous language reference: a language learners guide for newcomers, a quick reference for travellers and family historians, and a foundation for deeper academic research. Readers interested in native american linguistics or the cultural life of northeastern tribes' language traditions will find immediate value; the entries map lexical fields that illuminate kinship, landscape and material terms in a way few short vocabularies achieve. As a historical record the volume carries significance beyond its size. It informs 19th century linguistics practice and serves comparative algonquian studies as a usable data set, while also functioning today as an endangered languages resource that supports native language preservation and revitalisation work. Librarians, researchers and community language projects will recognise its worth as an academic research tool and a practical supplement to broader Algonquian language study. Community language workers and teachers find the accessible format helpful for classroom use and for developing materials rooted in authentic vocabulary. For comparative work the entries provide a compact dataset: cognates, semantic ranges and local usages that feed wider algonquian language study, including work on borrowing and semantic change. The book's economy rewards repeated consultation: a few lines often reveal larger patterns. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. It appeals to casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike, offering readable cultural insight alongside dependable scholarly utility and a quietly desirable presence on any shelf.