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THE AMERICAN INDIAN

Penutian.

Proposed name for the combined Wintun (Copehan), Maidu (Pujunan), Yokuts (Mariposan), Moquelumnan (Miwok), and Costanoan stocks.

28. Piman (8607):

A. Pima.

B. Papago.

(Probably a member of the proposed Uto-Aztecan, or Nahuatlan family—see following table.)

29. Pomo, or Kulanapan (1193):

There are seven dialects designated as Northern, Central, Eastern, Southwestern, Southern, Southeastern, and Northeastern, all members of the proposed Hokan.

30. Quoratean, or Karok (775):

Member of the proposed Hokan.

31. Salinan (16):

A. San Antonio.

B. San Miguel.

32. Salishan (18,097):

A. Interior Dialects:

a. Lillooet.

b. Ntlakyapamuk (Thompson Indians).

c. Shuswap.

d. Okinagan. 1. Colville. 2. Nespelim, or Sanpoil. 3. Senijextee.

e. Flathead. 1. Spokan. 2. Kalispel, or Pend d'Oreille. 3. Salish, or Flathead.

f. Cœur d'Alêne.

g. Columbia Group. 1. Pisquow, or Wenatchi. 2. Sinkiuse. 3. Methow.

B. Coast Dialects:

a. Bella Coola.

b. Comox Group: (a) Comox: 1. Comox. 2. Eëksen. 3. Homalko. 4. Kaäke. 5. Kakekt. 6. Seechelt. 7. Sliammon. 8. Tatpoös; (b) Puntlatsh: 1. Hwahwatl. 2. Puntlatsh. 3. Saämen.

c. Cowichan Group. (a) Vancouver Island: 1. Clemclemalats. 2. Cowichan. 3. Hellelt. 4. Kenipsim. 5. Kilpanlus. 6. Koksilah. 7. Kulleets. 8. Lilmalche. 9. Malakut. 10. Nanaimo. 11. Kwantlin. 12. Penelakut. 13. Quamichan. 14. Siccameen. 15. Sno-