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.

  Bannock, 514 on Fort Hall Reservation
    and 75 on the Lemhi Reservation, Idaho. 
  Chemehuevi, about 202 attached to the Colorado River Agency, Arizona. 
  Comanche, 1,598 on the Kiowa, Comanche and Wichita Reservation,
    Indian Territory. 
  Gosiute, 256 in Utah at large. 
  Pai Ute, about 2,300 scattered in southeastern California and
    southwestern Nevada. 
  Paviotso, about 3,000 scattered in western Nevada and southern Oregon. 
  Saidyuka, 145 under Klamath Agency. 
  Shoshoni, 979 under Fort Hall Agency and 249 at the Lemhi Agency. 
  Tobikhar, about 2,200, under the Mission Agency, California. 
  Tukuarika, or Sheepeaters, 108 at Lemhi Agency. 
  Tusayan (Moki), 1,996 (census of 1890). 
  Uta, 2,839 distributed as follows: 
    985 under Southern Ute Agency, Colorado;
    1,021 on Ouray Reserve, Utah;
    833 on Uintah Reserve, Utah.

SIOUAN FAMILY.

X Sioux, Gallatin in Trans. and Coll.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc., II, 121, 306, 1836 (for tribes included see text below).  Prichard, Phys.  Hist.  Mankind, V, 408, 1847 (follows Gallatin).  Gallatin in Trans.  Am.  Eth.  Soc., II, pt. 1, xcix, 77, 1848 (as in 1836).  Berghaus (1845), Physik.  Atlas, map 17, 1848.  Ibid., 1852.  Gallatin in Schoolcraft, Ind.  Tribes, III, 402, 1853.  Berghaus, Physik.  Atlas, map 72, 1887.
> Sioux, Latham, Nat.  Hist.  Man, 333, 1850 (includes Winebagoes, Dakotas, Assineboins, Upsaroka, Mandans, Minetari, Osage).  Latham in Trans.  Philolog.  Soc.  Lond., 58, 1856 (mere mention of family).  Latham, Opuscula, 327, 1860.  Latham, El.  Comp.  Phil, 458, 1862.
> Catawbas, Gallatin in Trans. and Coll.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc., II, 87, 1836 (Catawbas and Woccons).  Bancroft, Hist.  U.S., III, 245, et map, 1840.  Prichard, Phys.  Hist.  Mankind, V, 399, 1847.  Gallatin in Trans.  Am.  Eth.  Soc., II, pt. 1, xcix, 77, 1848.  Keane, App.  Stanford’s Comp.  (Cent. and So.  Am.), 460, 473, 1878.

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

  > Catawba, Latham, Nat.  Hist.  Man., 334, 1850 (Woccoon are allied). 
  Gallatin in Schoolcraft, Ind.  Tribes, III, 401, 1853.

  > Kataba, Gatschet in Am.  Antiquarian, IV, 238, 1882.  Gatschet, Creek
  Mig.  Legend, I, 15, 1884.  Gatschet in Science, 413, April 29, 1887.

  > Woccons, Gallatin in Trans. and Coll.  Am.  Antiq.  Soc., II, 306, 1836
  (numbered and given as a distinct family in table, but inconsistently
  noted in foot-note where referred to as Catawban family.)

  > Dahcotas, Bancroft, Hist.  U.S., III, 243, 1840.

  > Dakotas, Hayden, Cont.  Eth. and Phil.  Missouri Ind., 232, 1862
  (treats of Dakotas, Assiniboins, Crows, Minnitarees, Mandans, Omahas,
  Iowas).

> Dacotah, Keane, App. to Stanford’s Comp. (Cent. and So.  Am.), 460, 470, 1878. (The following are the main divisions given:  Isaunties, Sissetons, Yantons, Teetons, Assiniboines, Winnebagos, Punkas, Omahas, Missouris, Iowas, Otoes, Kaws, Quappas, Osages, Upsarocas, Minnetarees.)

  > Dakota, Berghaus, Physik.  Atlas, map 72, 1887.

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