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KALAPOOIA . Kalapuyan. About 125 at Grande Ronde, See also:Oregon, Not much. Continued improvement. See also:Powell, 7th See also:Ann. See also:Rep. See also:Bur. Ethnol., 1885-1886; Gatschet, .fourn. Amer. Folk-See also:Lore, 1899; See also:Lewis, Mem. Amer. Anthrop. Assoc., 1906. and a few also on the See also:Siletz See also:Reservation. - See also:KALISPEL See also:Salishan 826 on the Flathead Reservation, Considerable. Continued improvement. See also:Catholic Giorda,KalispelDictionary(1877-1879).; (Pend d'Oreille). See also:Montana; 98 at See also:Colville Agency, See also:missions. See See also:Chehalis. See also:Washington. Tribe. Stock. Situation, See also:Population, &c. Degree of See also:Condition, Progress, &c, Authorities. Intermixture. KAxsA (See also:Kew). Siouan. 207 in See also:Oklahoma. About h a I f are See also:American citizens, making See also:fair Dorsey, ttth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., mixed 'See also:local. progress. 1839-i89o, and tSt/a Rep., r893-1894; See also:Hay, Trans. Kans. See also:State Mist. See also:Soc., 1906. KICKApno. Algonkian. 188 in See also:Kansas; 204 in Oklahoma; Considerable. Progress hampered by liquor, &c. Mooney, Nth .Lan. Rep. Bur. See also:Earwig about 400 in See also:Mexico. t892-x893; Lutz, Trans. Kansas Hist. See also:Sac., 1906. KawiA (Cahuillai, Shoshonian. About 15o in See also:southern See also:California. Little. Progress See also:good. Nominally Catholics, Burrows, Ethnobotany of the Coahuilla
result of Californian missions. See also:Indians (1900) Kroeber, Ethno-
graphy of Ore t'ahtrilla (See also:roofs).
Ktatt A. Kiowan. 1219 in Oklahoma. Some See also: from captives, &c, gress. Catholic, Methodist, Pries- 1892-1893, and 17th Rep., 1895-1896. byteri:n, &c, See also:mission influences. KITgsAN. Tsimshian. About rroo on upper Skeena See also:river Little. Making good progress. See'l'simshian. in central See also:British See also:Columbia. lieAMArtt, Lutuamian. 761 at See also:Klamath Agency, Oregon. Little. .Acostly self-supporting. Methodist Catschet The Klamath Indians mission, but poor See also:work done. (Washington, 1890); Dorsey, Amer. 1 nt/rep., 19or. Kt.to'Kal-AT. Sehaptian. About 300 merged with Yakima and Considerable. See also:Late reports indicate much See also:bad Lyman, Pow .4 /nee. Asian. Soc., 1904; other tribes on Yakima Reserve- See also:influence of whites. Lewis, .See also:Item. Amer. .1nthrop. Soc., See also:Lion, Washington. 1906. Kossat' (Concow). Pujunan. 171 at See also:Round Valley, California. Little. Gradually improving. See Maidu. K,,rn't-Sal. Kitunahan. In S.E. British Columbia; 220 at A little See also:French and Good, especially upper Kootenay; Boas, Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1889;
St ALu-_v's; se et 'See also:Tobacco Plains; See also:English. continued progress. Koutcn ay See also: (N.Y., 1907). or increasing. K,,a uni'uti0'TPNNE. Athabaskan. About son on the Koyukuk and Little, if any. Little progress noted. See Babines, See also:Carriers, See also:Chipewyan. See also:Yukon above the ' Kaivuhkho'tenne in .Al, ska. See also:KwAKIUTL. AVakashan. About aSoo in See also:Vancouver See also:Island and Considerable in Improvement recently. See also:Anglican Boas, Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1889, British Columbia. Decreasing. places. and Methodist missions—former 1890, 1896, Rep. U.S. Nat. See also:Mush counting 409; latter, 19 members; 1895, and other writings; Boas and See also:rest, ..pagans." See also:Hunt, -Item, Amer. silos. Nat. Hid., 1902. Lt.t.ourr Salishan. About 90o in S.W. British Columbia, Considerable in Getting along well generally. Boas, El/w:ogr. See also:Album (N.Y., 1890);
(siatliumh). on Eraser river, See also:Douglas and places. Catholic and Anglican missions. See also: Lumiet. Salishan. 418 at 'lldalip .-Agency, Washington. Considerable. Suffering from white contact. See Chehalis. Vlatt,u-. Pujunan. In N.E. California. About 2(0 Not much. See also:Pew and scattered. See also:Dixon, See also:Boll. Amer. 31us. Nat. Mist., full-bloods. 1902-1905; Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, 1900-1907. \1AcAx. AVakashan. 4000n Makah, 25 on Ozette Reserva- Considerable. Progress good. See also:Swan, The Indians of Cape Flattery lion, AVaehington. (Wuslungton, 1870); Dorsey, .l veer. Antiquarian, 1901. \f.-~sn.1N. Simian. zoo at Et. Berthold, N. Dakota. Considerable. Making some progress. Catholic Will and Spindle, The 3fandans (1906); Beginning to increase again. and See also:Protestant mission influences. Dorsey in tlth and tgth Reps. Bur. Ellwml. VIAtueop.a. Yuman. 344 at See also:Pima Agency See also:Arizona. De- No data. Progress in 1906 excellent. Catholic See Yuma. creasing slightly. mission school. Ni +rvix.e~N .AIgonkian. .-About z;o0 in See also:Manitoba, See also:Keewatin, Considerable in Generally See also:law-abiding, but See also:im- See also:Simms in See also:Jewel. Amer. Folk-Lore,
,<wampy Crec). Saskitchew:m. certain regions. provident; some making good soon; See also: See Haida. See Haida.
NIENOMINt:E. AIgonkian. About 1600, of which 1364 See also:tinder Considerable. Making See also:gradual progress, with Hoffman in zgth Ann. Rep. Bur.
superintendency of See also:Green See also:Bay, noticeable improvement in many Elhnol., 1892-1893.
See also:Wisconsin. respects. Catholic See also: Vt See also:tam. AIgonkian. 129 in ( llIIi ma, 240 in See also:Indiana, C o n s i d e r a 61 e :American citizens; intelligent, thrifty filling, Bibl, of I lgon. See also:Lang. (1891). a few elsewhere; See also:total about 400. French blood, and progressive. about 5o';x \In'IUC. Algunkiun. 2114 in Suva See also:Scotia, 288 in See also:Prince Large See also:element of Progress good; not degenerating Writings of Dr S. T. See also:Rand, especially See also:Edward Island, t000 in New French; some nor decreasing. All Catholics. See also:Micmac Legends (x894); Pacitlque 13runstvic k, S9i in See also:Quebec. Scottish and and Prince, See also:Lunge. intern. See also:des Amfr.. English blood. Quebec, ',son; See also:Leland See also:Algonquin Legends (1885); Leland and Prince, Knloskap (1902). Nit I N ISUIus Yuman: Sho- .About 000 in S. California. Considerable in Self-supporting; some individuals Writings of \Liss C. G. du Bois, shonian. some sections. remarkably able and industrious. Journ. Amer. Folk-Lure and Amer. Catholics nominally. .4nlhrop„ 19oo-19o8, &c. See Kawia. \hu51''m.Ca. .AIgonkian. At .Alnwirk, 249; at the ricer See also:Credit, Considerable. Fairly good generally; some it the Chamberlain, Journ. Amer. Folk-Lore, 267; See also:Rice See also:Lake, 90; mud Lake, Credit very successful farmers. 1888, and See also:Language of the 3li.ssissagas Too: Scugog. 35. Increasing competing with whites. Mello- of Skugog (Phila., 1892); Burnham, slightly. (lists chiefly. Ont. /See also:list. Sac. Pap. and Rec., 1905. \lone. Lutuamian. 52 in Oklahoma, 329 on Klamath Little. Generally industrious and moral. See also:Miller, My Life Among the Mottoes Reservation. Oregon. Apparently Methodist mission. (1873); Catschet, Amer. Anllarop., decreasing slowlv,.or holding their 1894. See Klamath. own. Mon.wn. Yuman. About r60o in Arhona. Little. Good: industrious but restless. See also:Bourke, fount. Amer. Folk • Lore, Presbyterian and Church of the 1889; Kroeber, Amer. Anlhrop., Nee See also:Irene nli5siutli. 1902. See A Itman. Tribe. MOHA W K. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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