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.
Milhau on the derivation of “Coos” 89
Misisauga, population 49
Missouri tribe, habitat 116
Miwok division of Moqueluman family, tribes of 93
“Mobilian trade Jargon” 96
Modoc, habitat and population 90
Modokni, or Modoc 90
Mohave, population 138
Mohawk, population 80
Moki.  See Tusayan. 
Molale, habitat and population 127, 128
Monsoni, population 49
Montagnais, population 49
Monterey, Cal., natives of 71
Montesano, population 105
Montigny, M. de, on the Na’htchi and Taensa 96, 97
Mooney, James, acknowledgments to 142
Moquelumnan family 92-93
Muekleshoot, population 105
Murdoch, John, Eskimo researches of 73
Muskhogean family 94-95

N.
Nahanie, population 56
Na’htchi, Taensa and Chitimacha,
    supposed by Du Pratz to be kindred tribes 65-66
Na’htchi, habitat and population 96-97
Nahuatl, Pima a branch of the 99
  Shoshonean regarded by Buschmann as a branch of 109
Na-isha Apache, population 56
Nambe, population 123
Names, population 56
Nascapee, population 49
Nascapi joined by the Beothuk 58
Natchesan family 95
Navajo, habitat 54
Nelson, E. W., cited on Athapascan habitat 53
  Eskimo researches of 73
Nespilem, population 105
Nestucca, habitat 104
Newfoundland, aborigines of 57
New Metlakahtla, a Chimmesyan settlement 65

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