Indian Linguistic Families Of America, North Of Mexico eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 242 pages of information about Indian Linguistic Families Of America, North Of Mexico.

Indian Linguistic Families Of America, North Of Mexico eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 242 pages of information about Indian Linguistic Families Of America, North Of Mexico.
  population 110
Bartlett, John R., cited on Lipan and Apache habitat 54
  the Pima described by 98
Barton, B. S., comparison of Iroquois and Cheroki 77
Batts on Tutelo habitat in 1671 114
Bellacoola, population 105, 131
Bellomont, Earl of, cited on the Tutelo 114
Beothukan family 57-58
Berghaus, Heinrich, linguistic literature 16
Bessels, Emil, acknowledgments 73
Biloxi, a Siouan tribe 112
  early habitat 114
  present habitat 116
  population 118
Blount, on Cherokee and Chickasaw habitat 79
Boas, Franz, cited on Chimakum habitat 62
  on population of Chimmesyan tribes 64
  on the middle group of Eskimo 73
  on population of Baffin Land Eskimo 75
  Salishan researches 104
  Haida researches 120
  Wakashan researches 129
  on the habitat of the Haeltzuk 130
Boundaries of Indian tribal lands, difficulty of fixing 43-44
Bourgemont on the habitat of the Comanche 109
Brinton, D. G., cited on Haumonte’s Taensa grammar 96
  cited on relations of the Pima language 99
Buschmann, Johann C. E., linguistic literature 18, 19
  on the Kiowa language 84
  on the Pima language 99
  on Shoshonean families 109
  regards Shoshonean and Nahuatlan families as one 140

C.
Cabeca de Vaca, mention of Atayos by 46
Caddoan and Adaizan languages compared 46
Caddoan family 58-62
Caddoan.  See Southern Caddoan. 
Calapooya, population 82
California, aboriginal game laws in 42
Calispel population 105
“Carankouas,” a part of Attacapan family

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