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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Smith, Buckingham, on the Timuquana language 123
Snohomish, population 105
Sobaipuri, a division of the Piman family 98
Soke tribe occupying Sooke Inlet 130
Soledad language of Mofras 102
Sorcery, a common cause of death among Indians 39
Southern Caddoan group 113
Southern Killamuks.  See Yakwina 134
Sproat, G. M., suggests Aht as name of Wakashan family 130
Squaxon, population 105
Stahkin, population 87
Stevens, I. I., on the habitat of the Bannock 109
“Stock,” linguistic, defined 11
Stockbridge, population 51
Stoney, Lieut., investigations of Athapascan habitat 53
Superstition the most common source of death among Indians 39
Sutler, Capt., on the divisions of the Sacramento tribes 99
Swinomish, population 105

T.
Taensa, regarded by Du Pratz as kindred to the Na’htchi 66
  tribe and language 96
  habitat 97
Taiakwin, a Zuni village 139
Takilman family 121
Takilma, habitat and population 121
Taku, population 87
Tanoan stock, one Tusayan pueblo belonging to 110
Tanoan family 121-123
Taos language shows Shoshonean affinities 122
  population 123
Taylor, Alexander S., on the Esselen vocabulary 75, 76
Taywaugh language of Lane 122
Teaching among Indians 35
Tegua or Taywaugh language 122
Tenaino, population 107
Tenan Kutchin, population 56
Tesuque, population 123
Teton, habitat 111
  population 117
Tiburon Island occupied by Yuman tribes

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