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.

  Chopunnish (Nez Perce), 1,515 on Nez Perce Reservation, Idaho. 
  Klikitat, say one-half of 330 natives, on Yakama Reservation,
    Washington. 
  Paloos, Yakama Reservation, number unknown. 
  Tenaino, 69 on Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon. 
  Tyigh, 430 on Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon. 
  Umatilla, 179 on Umatilla Reservation, Oregon. 
  Walla Walla, 405 on Umatilla Reservation, Oregon.

SHOSHONEAN FAMILY.

> Shoshonees, Gallatin in Trans. and Coll.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc., II, 120, 133, 306, 1836 (Shoshonee or Snake only).  Hale in U.S.  Expl.  Exp., VI, 218, 1846 (Wihinasht, Panasht, Yutas, Sampiches, Comanches).  Gallatin in Trans.  Am.  Eth.  Soc., II, pt. 1, c, 77, 1848 (as above).  Gallatin, ibid., 18, 1848 (follows Hale; see below).  Gallatin in Schoolcraft, Ind.  Tribes, III, 402, 1853.  Turner in Pac.  R. R. Rep., III, pt. 3, 55, 71, 76, 1856 (treats only of Comanche, Chemehuevi, Cahuillo).  Buschmann, Spuren der aztek.  Sprache, 553, 649, 1859.

  > Shoshoni, Hale in U.S.  Expl.  Exp., VI, 199, 218, 569, 1846
  (Shoshoni, Wihinasht, Panasht, Yutas, Sampiches, Comanches).  Latham in
  Trans.  Philolog.  Soc.  Lond., 73, 1856.  Latham, Opuscula, 340, 1860.

  > Schoschonenu Kamantschen, Berghaus (1845), Physik.  Atlas, map 17,
  1848.  Ibid., 1852.

  > Shoshones, Prichard, Phys.  Hist.  Mankind, V, 429, 1847 (or Snakes;
  both sides Rocky Mountains and sources of Missouri).

  = Shoshoni, Gatschet in Mag.  Am.  Hist. 154, 1877.  Gatschet in Beach,
  Ind.  Misc., 426, 1877.

  < Shoshone, Keane, App.  Stanford’s Comp. (Cent. and So.  Am.), 460,
  477, 1878 (includes Washoes of a distinct family).  Bancroft, Nat. 
  Races, III, 567, 661, 1882.

> Snake, Gallatin in Trans. and Coll.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc., II, 120, 133, 1836 (or Shoshonees).  Hale in U.S.  Expl.  Exp., VI, 218, 1846 (as under Shoshonee).  Prichard, Phys.  Hist.  Mankind, V, 429, 1847 (as under Shoshones).  Turner in Pac.  R. R. Rep., III, pt. 3, 76, 1856 (as under Shoshonees).  Buschmann, Spuren der aztek.  Sprache, 552, 649, 1859 (as under Shoshonees).

  < Snake, Keane, App.  Stanford’s Comp. (Cent. and So.  Am.), 477, 1878
  (contains Washoes in addition to Shoshonean tribes proper).

  > Kizh, Hale in U.S.  Expl.  Exp., VI, 569, 1846 (San Gabriel language
  only).

  > Netela, Hale, ibid., 569, 1846 (San Juan Capestrano language).

> Paduca, Prichard, Phys.  Hist.  Mankind, V, 415, 1847 (Cumanches, Kiawas, Utas).  Latham, Nat.  Hist., Man., 310, 326, 1850.  Latham (1853) in Proc.  Philolog.  Soc.  Lond., VI, 73, 1854 (includes Wihinast, Shoshoni, Uta).  Latham in Trans.  Philolog.  Soc.  Lond., 96, 1856.  Latham, Opuscula, 300, 360, 1860.
< Paduca, Latham, Nat.  Hist.  Man., 346, 1850 (Wihinast, Bonaks, Diggers, Utahs,
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