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.
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  Costanoan researches of 70
  Moquelumnan researches of 93
  Yanan researches of 135
  acknowledgments to 142
Cushing, Frank H., on the derivation of “Zuni” 138
Cushna tribe 99

D.
Dahcota.  See Dakota. 
Dahcotas, habitat of the divisions of 111
Dakota, tribal and family sense of name 112
  divisions of the 114
  population and divisions of the 116
Dall, W. H., linguistic litera 21, 22, 24
  cited on Eskimo habitat 53
  Eskimo researches of 73
  on Asiatic Eskimo 74
  on population of Alaskan Eskimo 75
Dana on the divisions of the Sacramento tribes 99
Dawson, George M., cited on Indian land tenure 40
  assigns the Tagisch to the Koluschan family 87
  Salishan researches 104
De Bry, Timuquanan names on map of 124
Delaware, population 49
  habitat 79
De L’Isle cited 60
De Soto, Ferdinand, on early habitat of the Kaskaskias 113
  supposed to have visited the Yuchi 126
  Timuquanan towns encountered by 124
D’Iberville, names of Taensa towns given by 96
Diegueno, population 138
Differentiation of languages within single stock, to what due 141
Digger Indian tongue compared by Powers
    with the Pit River dialects 98
Disease, Indian belief concerning 39
Dobbs, Arthur, cited on Eskimo habitat 73
Dog Rib, population of 55
Dorsey, J. O., cited on Pacific coast tribes 54
  cited on Omaha-Arikara alliance 60
  Catawba studies 112
  on Crow habitat 114
  Takilman researches

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