Whipple, A. W., Kiowan researches 84
Pima vocabulary of 98
on the derivation of “Yuma” 137
Zuni vocabulary 139
White Mountain Apache population 56
Wichita, population 62
Winnebago, former habitat 111, 112
Winnebago, present habitat 116
Winnebago, population 118
Wishoskan family 132-133
Witchcraft beliefs among Indians 39
Woccon, an extinct Siouan tribe 112, 116
Woccon, former habitat 114
Wyandot, former habitat 78
population 81
Y.
Yaketahnoklatakmakanay tribe
85
Yakonan family
133
Yakutat population
87
Yakut or Mariposan family
90
Yakwina tribe
134
Yamasi, believed to be extinct
95
habitat
95
Yamil, population
82
Yamkallie, Scouler on
81
Yanan family
135
Yanktoanans, habitat
111
Yankton, habitat
111
population
116
Yanktonnais, population
117
Yonkalla, population
82
Youikcones or Youkone of Lewis and Clarke
134
Youkiousme, a Moquelumnan dialect
92
Ysleta, Texas, population
123
Yuchi, habitat and population
126, 127
Yuchi. See Uchean family.
Yuit Eskimo of Asia
74
Yukian family
135-136
Yuman family
136-138
Yurok, Karok name for the Weitspekan tribes
132