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FIKLD-WORK AMONCi TH1<: CATAWBA, FOX, SUTAIO, AND 

 SAUK INDIANS 



l^^rom a study of Siouan and Muskogean languages, it appeared 

 that tliese stocks resenil)le each other niorjihologicalh' as coni])arecl 



Fi<;. Xi.— '1'Itc Brown Family, L'atawl)a hidians. Pholoiirai)li 1)\- Aliclulsnn. 



Fir.. 82. — Catawba Children. Photograpli liy Miclielson. 



with other American Indian languages. It therefore became a 

 matter of importance that Catawba, a Siouan language of the South- 

 east, should be investigated to determine how close these resem- 

 blances were, and whether it was possible that both stocks were de- 



