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Onondaga '
Cayuga
Oneida
Mohawk
Wyandot
Tuskarora
Cherokee
Mohegan (Algonquian)
Ojibwa
Potawatomi
Miami
Shawnee
Sauk
Bloods
Piegan
Delaware
Abnaki
Ponka (Siouan)
Omaha
Iowa
Oto
Kansa
Winnebago
Mandan
Minitari
Crow
Creek (Muskhogean). .
Choctaw "
Chickasaw "
Pawnee (Caddoan)
Shoshoni (Shoshonean).
Tlinkit (Koluschan)
Hopi (mixed stock)
Pueblo* (several stocks)
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�14
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7
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��1 Sec Matthews, Navaho Legends (Memoirs Am, Folk-lore Society \ 1897, p. 31)] and Jour nal of American Folk-lore \ vol. Ill, 1890, pp. 89-110.
- Bourke in Journal of American Folk-lore^ vol. Ill, 1890, pp. ni-126.
- The Pueblo stocks included are the Tanoan, Keresan, and Zuflian. See Hodge,
Pueblo Indian Clans {American Anthropologist ', vol. IX, 1896, pp. 345-352), and Bourke, Snake Dance of the Moquis of Arizona , New York, 1884.
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