590 



INDEX. 



Turner, Prof. William W., 195, 230, 256. 

 Tuscaroras, 154; system of relationship, 291. 

 Two Mountain Iroquois, 154, 165, 291. 



U. 



TJgrian Nations, 59 ; area of occupation, ib. 



Uintahs, 251. 



Uncpapas, 171, 291. 



Unity of origin of American Indians, 258 ; facts tending 

 to show it, ib. 



Uralian Family, 57 ; reasons for constituting a new fa- 

 mily out of the Northern branch of the Turanian, ib.; 

 system of relationship descriptive, 59. 



Uricoechea, Dr. E., 264, 290. 



Utahs, 251. 



V. 



Van Dyck, Dr. C. V. A., 52, 74, 77. 



Van Meter, Rev. H. L., 422, 518, 520. 



Vilaseca, Don Augnstin, 263. 



Village Indians, 141, 254 ; of New Mexico, 257, 261 ; 

 still in possession of their original domestic institu- 

 tions, :6.; of Central America, 263 i of South America, 

 264. 



Wade, Rev. Dr. Joualkan, 443, 518, 520. 

 Wala Walas, 249. 



Wampanoags, 218. 



Warren, J. G., ix. 



Weaws, 210 ; system of relationship, 291. 



Welsh, 45 ; system of relationship, ib., 77 ; diagram of 

 Welsh descents, 46 note. 



Wemenuches, 251. 



Westphalians, 36 ; system of relationship, ib., 77. 



Whitney, Prof. W. D., 40 note, 74, 77. 



Wichitas, 195. 



Winnebagoes, 180; system of relationship, ib., 291 ; vo- 

 cabulary, 183. 



Winslow, Dr. Miron, 395, 518. 



Wright, Rev. Austin K., 74, 77. 



Wyandotes, 151 ; system of relationship, 166, 291 ; vo- 

 cabulary, 183. 



Yakamas, 244; system of relationship, 250, 291; gram- 

 mar of Father Pandosy, 253 note. 



Yampahs, 251. 



Yanktonais, 171 ; system of relationship, 291. 



Yanktons, 171 ; system of relationship, 174, 291 ; stan- 

 dard form of Dakotah Nations, ib.; comparative table 

 of Yankton- and Seneca-Iroquois, 167. 



Zulus, or Amazulu, 463 ; system of relationship, ib. 

 Zuui Village Indians, 261. 



PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 

 WASHINGTON CITY, 



JUNE, 1870. 



