"Hot."
See "Central Sierra Miwok Dictionary with Texts" by L. S. Freeland
and Sylvia M. Broadbent (Publications in Linguistics vol. XXIII,
University of California Press, Berkeley, 1960).
NAMES OF THE INDIAN TRIBES PLACED ON THE FRESNO AND KINGS RIVER
RESERVATIONS IN 1850 AND 1851.
Names of Tribes-- From--
Wil-tuk'-um-nees Tuolumne River
Yo-sem'-i-tees Yosemite Valley
Po-to-en'-sees and Noot'-choos Merced River
Chow-chil'-lies Chowchilla Valley
Me'-woos Fresno Valley
Chook-chan'-cies Fresno and San Joaquin Rivers
Ho-na'-ches San Joaquin River
Pit-cal'-chees and Tal-an'-chees San Joaquin Valley
Cas-was'-sees Fine Gold Gulch
Wah-too'-kees, Wat'-chees,
No'-to-no'-tose and We-mel'-chees Kings River
Cow-il'-lees and Tel-um'-nees Four Creeks
Woo'-wells and Tal'-chees Tule Lake
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