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306 A SYNOPSIS OF THE INDIAN TRIBES. Names of Tribes. Authorities. 31 Tuscaroras 'Parish 32 JN otto ways

  • 1. Wood ; * Trevezant

VI. SlOUX 33 Winnebagoes

  • Boilvin, b. j * Cass, c; * War Dep. ; Maj.

Long, l. 34 Dahcotahs Keating, k. ; Mai. Long, l. ; * Cass 35 Yanktona Say m § Assiniboins Umfreville 36 Quappas

  • Gen. Izard, (French)

37 Osages

  • Dr. Murray ; * Cass, c ; Bradbury

38 Ottoes Say n t Ioways

  • Cass

39 Omahas Say 40 Minetares Say o t Crows Say P t Mandanes Indian treaties q t Sbyennes Do., (doubtful) VII. 41 Catawbas

  • J. L. Miller; Barton, s. b.

VIII. 42 Cherokees

  • Boudinot, b.; Worcester; (Pickering's orthog-

raphy, nasal ung) IX. Chahtas 43 Choctas

  • A. Wright, Mission. Spell. Book, Pickering's

orthography 44 Chicasas

  • Gallatin, from a Chicasa boy

X. Mdskhogee 45 Muskhogee

  • Gallatin ; * Compere, c.

(S t Hawkins' Muskho- gee

  • Hawkins

r I Hitchittees

  • Ridge, (a Cherokee)

XI. 4G Utchees

  • Ridge, g. ; Ware, d.

XII. 47 Natches

  • Gallatin

XIII. 48 Adaize

  • Sibley

XIV. 49 Chetimachas Duralde, (French) XV. 50 ATTACArAS Do. XVI. 51 Caduoes

  • G. Gray

XVII. 52 Pawnees Say XVIII. 53 Salish

  • Anon., Duponceau Coll.

XIX. 54 t Woccons Lawson XX. 55 § Fall Indians Umfreville XXI. 50 § Black Feet Do. XXII. 57 X Shoshonees Say XXIII. 58 $ Atnahs M'Kenzie XXIV. 59 t Straits of Fuca Voyage of Sutil y Mexicana, (Spanish) XXV. 00 t Wakasii Jewitt XXVI. Gl I Salmon River, (Friendly Village) M'Kenzie XXVII. G2 i Koulischen Davidoff, (German) XXVIII. 03 t ClIINOOKS

  • Franchere, (French)

XXIX. 04 Qu. Charlotte's Isl.

  • Sturgis ; * Bryant

Explanatory Note. Where not otherwise noted, the orthography is English, but not always uniform. The Vocabularies of the tribes numbered 1 to 53, are in the Vocabulary No. I. « " " " marked t " " " No. II. " tc " " " § are in Umfreville's Vocabulary. «< " " " " | are in the Miscellaneous Vocabularies. Tribes belonging to the first ten families, not inserted in the large vocabulary, are designated by the letters a to r. Those marked by the Greek letters /S and y, are duplicates or varieties. The Woccons, though marked xix. 54, belong to the vn. (Catawba) family. The letters annexed to authorities in this table, stand for those authorities, when particularly referred to, in the vocabularies. The mark * denotes MS. authorities.