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English: Title: Bulletin

Identifier: bulletin3011907smit Year: 1901 (1900s) Authors: Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology Subjects: Ethnology Publisher: Washington : G. P. O. Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries

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Text Appearing Before Image: BULL. 30] HATHLETUKHISH HAVASUPAl 537 Absentee Shawnee, from having been absent from the more recent treaties made with the rest of the tribe. The Hathawekela claim to be the "elder brothers" among the Shawnee, as being the first created of the tribe. The band formerly under Black Bob (q. v.) are a portion of this division. See Halbert and Shawnee in Gulf States Hist. Mag., i, no. 6,413-418,1903. (j. m.) Asseekales.—Cartlidge (1731) in Pa. Archives, i, 305, 1852. Assekelaes.—Gordon (1731) quoted by Brinton, Lenape Legends. 32,1SS5. Assiwikales.— Brinton, ibid. Asswekales.—Jiavenpcirt (1731) in Pa. Archives, l, 299, lS.n2. Asswikales.—Gov. I'a. (1731), ibid., 302. Asswikalus.—Le Tort (1731 i, ibid., 300. Elder Brothers.—W. H. Shawnee, oji. cit., 417. Ha-tha-we-ke-lah.—Ibid., 415. Ha-tha- we-ki-lah.—Ibid., 417. Hathletukhish {HagV-t'-Ci-qtc^). A for- mer Yaquina village on the s. side of Ya- quina r., Oreg.—Dorsey in Jour. Am. Folk-lore, in, 229, 1890. Hatsi. The extinct Earth clans of Laguna and San Felipe pueblos, N. Mex. The Earth clan of Laguna claimed to have come originally from Jemez and to have formed a phratry with the Meyo (Lizard), Skurshka (Water-snake), and Shruhwi (Rattlesnake) clans. (f. w. h. ) Haatsii-hano.—Hodge in Am. Anthrop., ix, 350. 1896 (San Felipe form: hdno = 'people'). Hatsi- hano ited by the Zufii, situated n. n. w. of Hawikuh and s. w. of the present Zuni pueblo, N. jMex.—Gushing, infn, 1891. Hatschi-na-wha.—Fewkes in Jour. Am. Ethnol. and Archseol., I, 101,1891 (probably identical). Hatteras. An Algonquian tril)e living in 1701 on the sand banks about C. Hat- teras, N. G., E. of Pamlico sound, and frequenting Roanoke id. Their single village, Sandbanks, had then only a))0ut 80 inhabitants. They sliowed traces of white blood and claimed tbat some of their ancestors were white. They may have been identical with the Groatan Indians (q. v.), with whom Raleigh's colonists at Roanoke id. are supposed to have taken refuge. . (.r. m. ) Hatarask.-Lane (l586) in Smith (1629), Virginia, I, 92, 1819 (place name). Hatorask.—Ibid. Hat- teras Indians.—Law.son (1714), Carolina, 108, 1860. Hauenayo. A clan of the Apohola phratry of the ancient Timucua of Flor- ida.^Pareja {ca. 1614) quoted by Gat- schet in Am. Philos. Soc. Proc, xvii, 492, 1878. Haukoma. A Porno division or band on the w. side of Glear lake. Gal., num- bering 40 in 1851. How-ku-ma.—Gibbs (18.51) in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, in, 109,1853. How-ru-ma.—McKee (18.51) in Sen. Ex. Doc. 4, 32d Cong., .sp)ec. se.ss., 136, 1853. Hauwiyat {Hau-u'i-yat'). A former Siuslaw village on or near Siuslaw r., Oreg.—Dorsev in Jour. Am. Folk-lore, III, 230, 1890/ Hauzaurni. A foriner Gostanoan vil- lage near Santa Gruz mission, Gal.— Taylor in Gal. Farmer, Apr. 5, 1860. Havasupai( 'blueorgreen waterpeople'). A small isolated trilu'of the Yuman stock

Text Appearing After Image: HAVASUPAl MAN. (aM. MUS. NAT. HIST. ^ (the nucleus of which is believed to have descended from the Walapai) who occupy Gataract canvon of the Rio Colorado in n.

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