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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: 744 KWAHLAOTSTAN KWAKIUTL [b. a. e. Antelope-eaters.—Robinson, letter to J. O. Dorsey, 10, 1879. Antelope Skinners. —Leavenworth in H. R. Misc. Doe. 139, 41st Cong., 2d se.ss., (i, 1870. Kua'hadi.—Hoffman in Proe. Am. Philos. .Soc, xxiii, 300,1886. Kwa'hadi.—]Moonev in 14th Rep. B. A. E., 1045, 1896. Kwahare tetchaxane.—Gat- schet, Comanche MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1884 ('ante- lope skinners'). Kwa'hari.—Mooney, op. cit. llaneros.—l\Iayer, Mexico, ii, 123,1853." Noonah.— Bntlerand Lewis(1846) inH.R.Doc.76,29th Cong., 2d.sess.,6,1847 (probably identical). People of the Desert.—Ibid. Q,uaahda.—Sec. War in Sen. Ex. Doc. 7,42d Cong., 3d .sess., 1,1872. Quahada Coman- ches.—Battev, Advent., 83, 1876. ftuahadas.—Ind. Aff. Rep. 1869, 101, 1870. ftuahade-Comanches.— Alvord in Sen. Ex. Doc. 18,40tli Cong,, 3d sess., 35, 1869. ftuaha-dede-chatz-Kenna.^Ibid., 9 (a careless combination of Kwaliari.or Kwahadi,and Ditsa- kana). ftua-ha-de-dechutz-Kenna.—Ibid.,6. Qua- hades.—Ibid., 10. Qua-ho-dahs.—Hazen, ibid., 38. Quarrydechocos.—Walkley, ibid., 19. Quor-ra-da- chor-koes.—Leavenworth in H. R. Misc. Doc. 139, 41st Cong., 2d sess., 6,1870. Staked Plain Indians.— Ibid. Staked Plains Omaions.—Hazen in Sen. Ex. Doc. 18, 40th Cong., 3d se-ss., 38, 1869. Staked Plains Onawas.—Hazen (1868) in H. R. Ex. Doc. 240, 41st Cong., 2d sess., 150, 1870. Kwahlaonan(Kiva-'hMonan). Adivision of one of the clans of the pueblo of Taos, N. Mex. _(f. w. h.) Kwahu. The Eagle clan of the Pakab (Reed) phratry of the Hopi. Kuaja.—Bourke, Snake Dance, 117, 1884. K-wa.— Voth, Oraibi Summer Snake Ceremonv,283, 1903. Kwa'-hu.—Stephen in 8th Rep. B. A. E., 39, 1S91. Kwahu winwu.—Fewkes in 19th Rep. B. A. E.,584, 1900. Kwa'-hiiwiin-wii.—Fewkesin Am. Anthrop., vn, 403,1894. Kwaiailk. A body of Salish on the up- per course of Chehalis r., above the Sat- sop and on the Cowlitz, Wash. In 1855, according to Gibbs, they numbered 216, but were becoming amalgamated with the Cowlitz. Kwai-ailk—Eells in letter, B. A. E., Feb. 1886 (own name). Kwii-teh-ni.—GibbsinCont.N.A.Ethnol., I, 172, 1877 (Kwalhioqua name). Nii-so-lupsh.— Ibid, (so called by Sound Indians, referring to the rapids of their stream). Stak-ta-mish.— Ibid, ('forestpeople'). Staktomish.—Schocilcraft, Ind. Tribes, V, 701, 1855. Upper Chihalis.-Ciibbs in Pae. R. R. Rep., i, 435, 18.55. Tipper Tsihalis.— Gibbs in Cont. N. A. Ethnol., i, 172, 1877. Kwaiantikwokets ('on the other side of the river'). An isolated Paiute band, formerly living in n. w. Arizona, e. of Colorado r. Pop. 62 in 1873. They affili- ated largely with the Navaho. Kuraintu-kwakats.—Ingnhs in H. R. Ex. Doc. 66, 4'2d Cong., 3d sess., 2,1873 (misprint). Kwai-an'- ti-twok-ets.—Powell in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1873,50,1874. Kwaitshi (Kwa-aV-tc^'i). A former Ya- quina village on the s. side of Yaquina r., Oreg.—Dorsey in Jour. Am. Folk-lore, III, 229, 1890. Kwaituki. The ruins of a former village of the Hopi, on the w. side of Oraibi arroyo, 14 m. above Oraibi, n. e. Ariz.— Mindeleff in 8th Eep. B. A. E., 57,1891. Kwakina ('town of the entrance place'). A ruined pueblo of the Zuni, 7 m. s. w. of Zufii pueblo, w. N. Mex. It formed one of the Seven Cities of Cibola, and was possibly the Aquinsa of Onate, in 1598. The town is mentioned in Zarate-Sal- meron's relation, ca. 1629, hence must have been abandoned subsequently to that date and prior to 1680, when but 4 of the cities of Cibola remained. Cf. Pinawan. Aguinsa,—Bancroft, Ariz, and N. Mex., 136, 1889 (misquoting Oiiate). Aquinsa.—Onate (1.598) in Doc. ined. xvi, 133,1871. Cuakyina,—Bandelier in Arch. Inst. Pap., Ili, 133,1890. Kua-kyi-na.—Ibid., v, 171, 1890. Kwa-ki-na.—Cushing in Compte- rendu Internat. Cong. Amer., vn, 1.56,1890. Kya- kuina.—Bandelier in"Arch. Inst. Pap., iv, 339,1892. ftuakyina.—Ibid., ill, 133, 1890. Quat-china.— Fewkes in Jour. Am. Eth.and Arch., i, 101,1891. Kwakinawan (' town of the entrance place'). A former Zuni pueblo s. s. e. of Thunder mt., which lies about 4 m. e. of Zufii pue])lo, N. Mex. It is distinct from Kwakina, although not unlikelj^ it was built and for a time inhabited by the peo- ple formerly occupying the latter village after one of the descents of the Znfii from their stronghold on Thunder ml. and the abandonment of the Seven Cities of Cibola. (f. h. c. )

Text Appearing After Image: KWAKIUTL MAN, Mus. Nat. Hist., Kwakiutl (according to their own folk-, etymology the name signifies 'smoke of the world', but with more probability it means '])each at the north side of the river'). In its original and most re- stricted sense this term is applied to a group of closely related tribes or septs liv- ing in the neighborhood of Ft Rupert, Brit. Col. These septs are the Guetela, Kom- kutis, Komoyue, and Walaskwakiutl, and their principal village Tsahis, surround- ing Ft Rupert. Other former towns were Kalokwis, Kliksiwi, Noohtamuh, Tsaite, and Whulk, of which the last two were summer villages shared with the Nimkish during the salmon season. Those who encamped at Tsaite Ijelonged to the Ko-

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