20 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 98 



Plates 23 to 31, inclusive, are cataloged as "Ute. Uintah Valley on the eastern 

 slope of the Wasatch Mountains in Utah." This is a well-defined group, which 

 has subsequently been called Uintah Ute. They occupied the Uintah Basin, a 

 large valley bounded on the north by the Uintah Mountains, on the west by the 

 Wasatch Mountains, on the east by the Green River or perhaps by a vague 

 line somewhat to the east of the river, and on the south by the plateaus and 

 canyon lands of eastern Utah. Of these photographs, plate 28, d, is labeled 

 "Paiute (?)," clearly an error as indicated by the attire of the people. 



Plate i 



n. 1636. St. George Paiute. "Tau-gu and Major Powell." ("Tau-gu, head 



(great) chief of the Paiutes of Arizona and Utah.") 

 b. 1640. Moapa Paiute. "Making a calculation." ("Five and three equal 



eight.") 

 r. 1641. Moapa Paiute. "Wu-na-vi gathering seeds." 



Plate 2 



a. 1637. Moapa Paiute. "Pan-a-wai-tau-a." 



b. 1657. Moapa Paiute. "Tau-um-pu-gaip, a chief." ("Tau-um-pu-gaip, sub- 



chief of the Mo-a-pa-ri-ats.") 



c. 1643. Moapa Paiute. "Ai-at-tau-a, 'beautiful man', chief of the Mo-a-pa- 



ri-ats." 



d. 1638. Moapa Paiute. "San-on-kuts." 



Plate 3 



a. 1620. Moapa Paiute. "Met on the trail." 



b. 1639. Moapa Paiute. "Jim-mi-pin-mi and Si-ka-whi." ("Pi-ka-whi.") 



Plate 4 



a. 1652. Las Vegas Paiute. "The old gamblers." 



b. 1650. Las Vegas Paiute. "Two old boys." 



Plate 5 



a. 1 65 1. Las Vegas Paiute. "Komohoats hunting. Also called Jim Pilling." 



b. 1627. Las Vegas Paiute. "Ta-noats." 



c. 1644. Las Vegas Paiute. "Enuintsigaip. One of Major Powell's guides." 



("E-nu-ints-i-gaip, one of the ancients.") 



d. 1645-b. Las Vegas Paiute. "Kani." 



Plate 6 



a. 1649-a. Las Vegas Paiute. "The brother chiefs and their squaws." 



b. 1646. Las Vegas Paiute. "Antinaints and Ci-gav." ("Sigav and Anti- 



naints.") 



c. 1648-b. Las Vegas Paiute. "Antinaints, Putusiv and Wichuts in native 



dress." 



