FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198   199   >>  
cing Indian population 38 Wasco, population 66 Washaki, habitat 109 Washoan family 131 Wateree, habitat and probable linguistic connection 114 Watlala, population 66 Wayne, Maumee valley settlements described by 41 Weitspekan family 131 Western Innuit population 75 Whipple, A. W., Kiowan researches 84 Pima vocabulary of 98 on the derivation of "Yuma" 137 Zuni vocabulary 139 White Mountain Apache population 56 Wichita, population 62 Winnebago, former habitat 111, 112 Winnebago, present habitat 116 Winnebago, population 118 Wishoskan family 132-133 Witchcraft beliefs among Indians 39 Woccon, an extinct Siouan tribe 112, 116 Woccon, former habitat 114 Wyandot, former habitat 78 population 81 Y. Yaketahnoklatakmakanay tribe 85 Yakonan family 133 Yakutat population 87 Yakut or Mariposan family 90 Yakwina tribe 134 Yamasi, believed to be extinct 95 habitat 95 Y['a]mil, population 82 Yamkallie, Scouler on 81 Yanan family 135
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198   199   >>  



Top keywords:

population

 

habitat

 

family

 

Winnebago

 

Woccon

 

vocabulary

 

extinct

 

Siouan


beliefs

 

present

 

Witchcraft

 

Wyandot

 

Wishoskan

 
Indians
 

Yakonan

 

believed


Scouler
 
Yamkallie
 

Yamasi

 

Yakutat

 

Yaketahnoklatakmakanay

 

Yakwina

 
Mariposan
 

Mountain


Maumee

 

Watlala

 

connection

 

valley

 

settlements

 

Weitspekan

 

linguistic

 

probable


Indian

 

Washaki

 

Wateree

 

Washoan

 

Western

 

Innuit

 

Wichita

 

Apache


derivation

 

Whipple

 

Kiowan

 
researches