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.

I.
Iakon, see Yakwina 134
Improvidence of Indians 34, 37
Indian languages, principles of classification of 8-12
  literature relating to classification of 12-25
  at time of European discovery 44
Indian linguistic families, paper by J. W. Powell on 1-142
  work on classification of 25, 26
Industry of Indians 36
Innuit population 75
Iowa, habitat and population 116, 118
Iroquoian family 76-81
Isleta, New Mexico, population 123
Isleta, Texas, population 123
Ives, J. C., on the habitat of the Chemehuevi 110

J.
Jargon, establishment of, between tribes 7
Jemez, population of 123
Jewett’s Wakash vocabulary referred to 129
Jicarilla Apache, population 56
Johnson, Sir William, treaty with Cherokees 78
Johnston, A. R., visit of, to the Pima 98
Joutel on the location of certain Quapaw villages 113

K.
Kaigani, divisions of the 121
Kaiowe, habitat 109
Kaiowe.  See Kiowan family. 
Kai Pomo, habitat 88
Kai-yuh-kho-tana, etc., population 56
Kalapooian family 81-82
Kane, Paul, linguistic literature 19
Kansa or Kaw tribe 113
  population 118
Karankawan family 82-83
Kaskaskias, early habitat 113
Kastel Pomo, habitat 88
Kat-la-wot-sett bands 134
Kato Pomo, habitat 88
Kaus or Kwokwoos tribe of Hale 89
Kaw, habitat 116
Kaw.  See Kansa. 
Keane, Augustus H., linguistic literature 23
  on the “Tegua or Taywaugh” 122

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