hwest corner of Sonoma County).
Kabinapek (western part of Clear Lake basin).
Kaim['e] (above Healdsburgh).
Kai Pomo (between Eel River and South Fork).
Kastel Pomo (between Eel River and South Fork).
Kato Pomo, "Lake People."
Kom['a]cho (Anderson and Rancheria Valleys).
Kul['a] Kai Pomo (Sherwood Valley).
Kulanapo.
L['a]ma (Russian River Valley).
Mis['a]lamag[-u]n or Musakak[-u]n (above Healdsburgh).
Mito['a]m Kai Pomo, "Wooded Valley People" (Little Lake).
Poam Pomo.
Senel (Russian River Valley).
Sh['o]do Ka['i] Pomo (Coyote Valley).
S['i]ako (Russian River Valley).
Sok['o]a (Russian River Valley).
Yok['a]ya Pomo, "Lower Valley People" (Ukiah City).
Yus[^a]l (or K['a]malel) Pomo, "Ocean People"
(on coast and along Yusal Creek).
KUSAN FAMILY.
= K['u]sa, Gatschet in Mag. Am. Hist., 257, 1883.
Derivation: Milhau, in a manuscript letter to Gibbs (Bureau of
Ethnology), states that "Coos in the Rogue River dialect is said to mean
lake, lagoon or inland bay."
The "Kaus or Kwokwoos" tribe is merely mentioned by Hale as living on a
river of the same name between the Umqua and the Clamet.[65] Lewis and
Clarke[66] also mention them in the same location as the Cookkoo-oose.
The tribe was referred to also under the name Kaus by Latham,[67] who
did not attempt its classification, having in fact no material for the
purpose.
[Footnote 65: U.S. Expl. Exp., 1846, vol. 6, p, 221.]
[Footnote 66: Allen Ed., 1814, vol. 2, p. 118.]
[Footnote 67: Nat. Hist. Man, 1850, p. 325.]
Mr. Gatschet, as above, distinguishes the language as forming a distinct
stock. It is spoken on the coast of middle Oregon, on Coos River and
Bay, and at the mouth of Coquille River, Oregon.
TRIBES.
Anasitch.
Melukitz.
Mulluk or Lower Coquille.
Nacu?.
_Population._--Most of the survivors of this family are gathered upon
the Siletz Reservation, Oregon, but their number can not be stated as
the agency returns are not given by tribes.
LUTUAMIAN FAMILY.
= Lutuami, Hale in U.S. Expl. Exp., VI, 199, 569, 1846 (headwaters
Klamath River and lake). Gallatin in Trans. Am. Eth. Soc., II, pt. 1,
c, 17, 77, 1848 (follows Hale). Latham, Nat. Hist. Man, 325, 1850
(headwaters Clamet River). Berghaus (1851), Physik. Atlas, map 17,
1852. Latham in Proc. Philolog. Soc. Lond., VI, 82, 1854. Latham in
Trans. Philolog. Soc. Lond., 74, 1856. Latham, Opuscula
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