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PAIUTE . See also:

Condition, Progress, &c. Authorities. Stock. Situation, See also:Population, &c. Degree of Intermixture. Iroquoian. 1762 with Six Nations, See also:Grand See also:river, Considerable Ont., 1320, See also:Bay of Quinte, See also:English and Ont., slight increase. The See also:French. "See also:Iroquois' at Caughnawaga, &c., are largely Mohawks. Algonkian. About 2000 in N.E.

See also:

Quebec, N. Large See also:element of See also:shore of St See also:Lawrence and St French See also:blood. See also:John, &c. Shoshonian. About 2000 in N.E. See also:Arizona. Little. Algonkian. 329 on river See also:Thames, See also:Ontario Considerable. See also:Canada. Algonkian. 118 on river Thames, Ontario, Considerable.

Canada; also a few with the Stockbridges in See also:

Wisconsin and the Chippewa in See also:Kansas. Athabaskan. About moo in N.W. See also:British See also:Col- Not much. umbia, N. and S. of Slikeen river, and E. to beyond the Rockies. Algonkian. Some z5oo in N.E. Quebec, Lab- Not very much. rador, &c. Athabaskan. About 29,000 in Arizona and New Much See also:Spanish See also:Mexico, about 8000 in the latter (Mexican) blood. See also:state.

Increasing in number. See also:

Salishan. 191 at See also:Colville Agency, See also:Washington. Considerable. Sahaptian. 83 at Colville Agency, Washing- Amount uncertain. ton, 1534 under Ft. Lapwai superintendency, See also:Idaho. De- creasing. Algonkian. 839 on See also:Lake See also:Nipissing, Ontario. Little.

Increasing. Algonkian. About 6o at Lake of Two Moun- Considerabie. tains, Quebec. Tsimshian. About 800 in Nass river region in Little. W. British See also:

Columbia. Decreasing. Salishan. 146 in \\'. Washington.

Considerable. Wakashan. 2133 (including See also:

Clayoquot) on See also:Van- Considerable in couver See also:Island, B.C. Decreasing places. slowly. Salishan. 824 in the Kamloops-Okanagan Considerable in Agency, British Columbia; 527 places. on Colville See also:Reservation, Washington. Siouan. 1188 in See also:Nebraska. Much while blood. Iroquoian.

777 on river Thames, Ontario, and Large eiement of 3so with Six Nations in Ontario; See also:

white blood. 2151 in Wisconsin; 286 in New See also:York. Increasing. Iroquoian. 350 with the Six Nations, Ontario; Large element of 553 in New York. white blood. Simian. 1994 in See also:Oklahoma. \'e'y much white blood; See also:half are mixed-bloods. Simian. About 390 with the See also:Missouri in Considerable. Oklahoma. Algonkian.

About 750 on Manitoulin and Coburn Considerable Islands, Ontario; 2750 in Michi- French and gan; 197 in Oklahoma. English blood. Shoshonian. 6500 to goon chiefly in See also:

Nevada No data. (about 60o in See also:Utah; 350 in Arizona).\faking See also:good progress. See also:Canadian See also:Ottawa industrious end See also:law-abiding, and many in the U S. as civilized as See also:average whites about them. See also:Catholic and See also:Protestant See also:missions. Peaceable, moral and industrious; "have steadily resisted the vices of See also:civilization." Catholic and Protestant missions. See Six Nations. At St John, "energetic, hard working and provident"; others suffering from liquor, &c. Catholic missions. Still "See also:pagan," but "dry-farming" experts.

At Oraibi two factions, progressives and conservatives. Mennonite See also:

mission. Generally industrious and very law-abiding. All Methodists. Fairly industrious; progress slow. Have suffered much from white contact. Reached by Catholic missions from See also:Stuart Lake. Lnprovcnient not marked. Catholic mission See also:influence. Have made remarkable progress racially and individually. Catholic, Presbyterian, &c., missions. Suffering from liquor and white contact.

Of a high intellectual type (seen in See also:

children); suffering much from disease and white contact. About 6o% Catholics and 15%a Presbyterians. Improving. Little marked progress; but fairly industrious. Catholics. Making good progress. Suffering from white contact, liquor, &c. Industrious and law-abiding; evil from white contact increasing. Catholic and Presbyterian missions. industrious and law-abiding. Catholic, and in Canada Catholic and See also:Anglican churches largely represented. Good prowess in many respects; improvidence, &e., still causing trouble.

Presbyterian mission. Canadian Oneidas at See also:

Delaware full citizens. All progressing excellently and self-supporting. U.S. Oneidas citizens. Not so advanced in U.S. as See also:Tuscarora. U.S. citizens and making good progress. See also:Baptists and Catholics represented. See also:Forbes, Conga. intern. d. Amer., Quebec, 1906; See also:Brant-Sero, See also:Man (See also:London, 1901). See Six Nations. See also:Chambers, The Ouananiche (1896); See also:Chamberlain, See also:Ann.

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Arch. See also:Rep. Ontario, 1905; See also:David, Coign mt. d. Amer., Quebec, 1906. See also:Bourke, Snake See also:Dance Among the Moguls (1884) ; Hough, Amer. Anthrop., 1898; Dorsey and Voth, See also:Field Colueuh. See also:Mus. Publ., 19o1-1902. Alsothe numerous monographs of Dr. J. \\'. Fewkes in Rep.

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Bur. Etlinel. Amer. Anthrop., Journ. Amer. Folk-See also:Lore, 1894-1908. Ann. Rep. 1907. Dept. Ind. All.

Canada, Ann. Rep. Dept. Ind. All. Canada, 1907. Writings of See also:

Petitot, Morice, &c., especially the latter in Trans. Canaa. Inst., 1894, Proc. Canad. Inst., 1889. See See also:Carriers.

See also:

Turner, nrth Ann. Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 1889-189o; Chamberlain, Ann. Aron. Rep. Ontario, 1905. Writings of Dr. W. See also:Matthews, especially See also:Navaho Legends (See also:Boston, 1897), The See also:Night See also:Chant (N.Y., 1902). See See also:Chehalis. Packard, Journ.

Amer. Folk-Lore, 1891; McBeth, The Nee Farces since See also:

Lewis and See also:Clark (New York, 1908); Spinden, Hem. Amer. Anthrop. Assoc., 1908. Ann. Rep. Dept. Ind. All. Canada, 1907. Writings of Rev.

J. A. Cuoq, especially Lexique See also:

algonquin (See also:Montreal, 1886); Lemoine, Congr. inter. d. Amer., Quebec, 1906. Boas, Rep. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1895, 1896, and Indianische See also:Sagan (See also:Berlin, 1895). See Tsimshian. See also:Gibbs, Contrib. N.

Amer. Ethnol., vol. i., 1877, and Niskwalli See also:

Dictionary, ibid. Sproat, Scenes and Studies of See also:Savage Lila (1868); Boas, Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1890, and Indianische Sagan (1895). Boas, Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1889; Teit, Hem. Amer. plus. Nat. Hist., x900. Dorsey, 3rd Ann.

Rep. Bur. Ethnol., 188'1-1882, and 13th Rep., 1891-1892, and other writings. Also writings of See also:

Miss A. C. See also:Fletcher. See See also:Ponca. See also:Bloomfield, The Oneidas (N.Y., 1907). See Six Nations. Clark, See also:Onondaga (See also:Syracuse, 1849); writings of See also:Beauchamp, de Cost See also:Smith, M. R. See also:Harrington, &c.

See Six Nations. Dorsey (J. 0.), 6th Ann. Rep. Bur. Flhnol., 1884-1885; See also:

Brewster, Trans. Kans. Stale :See also:list. See also:Soc., rgob; Dorsey (G. A.), Pub/. Field Colurb.,glIus., 1904; Speck, Trans. Arch.

Dept. Univ. of See also:

Penn. (Phila., 1907). See Osage. See also:Blackbird, Ottawa and Chippewa See also:Indians (1887). See Pilling's Bibliography of the Algonkian See also:Languages, 1891. Mooney in See also:lath Ann. Rep. Bu-. Etlinol., 1892-1893. See See also:Ute. Tribe.

Stock. Situation, Population, &c. Intermixture. Condition, Progress, &c. Authorities.

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