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LINGUISTIC STOCKS
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3. Attacapan (extinct):

A. Eastern Dialect.

B. Western Dialect.

4. Beothukan (extinct; some reason for assuming it to be Algonquian).

5. Caddoan (1863):

A. Northern Group. 1. Arikara.

B. Middle Group:

a. Pawnee Type. 1. Skidi. 2. Chaui. 3. Kitkahaxki. 4. Pitahauirata.

C. Southern Group. 1. Caddo. 2. Wichita. 3. Kichai. 4. Tawakoni. 5. Waco.

6. Chimakuan (306):

A. Chimakum.

B. Quileute. 1. Hoh.

7. Chimarikan, or Chimariko (31):

Member of the proposed Hokan.

8. Chimmesyan (2155):

A. Tsimshian.

B. Kitksan.

C. Niska.

Chinookan (897):

A. Upper Chinook. 1. Wasco. 2. Wishram. 3. Kathlamet. 4. Klackamas.

B. Lower Chinook. 1. Clatsop. 2. Chinook proper.

10. Chitimachan, or Chitimacha (69).

11. Chumashan (38):

A. San Luis Obispo.

B. Central Group. 1. San Buenaventura. 2. Santa Barbara. 3. Santa Ynez.

C. Island Group. 1. Santa Cruz.

12. Coahuiltecan, or Carrizo (extinct):

A. Pakawa.

B. Comecrudo.

C. Cotoname.

13. Costanoan (17):

A. Northern Division. 1. San Francisco. 2. San Jose. 3. Santa Clara. 4. Santa Cruz.

B. Southern Division. 1. San Juan Bautista. 2. Soledad. 3. Monterey. (Members of the proposed Penutian.)