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uninterruptedly from southern Utah and Colorado in the United 

 States to the State of Morelos in Mexico. The Indian tribes 

 which to-day inhabit this region, and all of which, with the ex- 

 ception of the Seris,' have been visited and examined on the four 

 expeditions, are as follows : 



UNITED STATES: 



Southern Utah Pah-Utes. 



Southern Colorado. 



New Mexico. 



Utes. 



Jicarilla Apaches. 



Navahos: 



Rio Grande Pueblos 



Southwestern Pueblos 



Taos. 

 San Juan. 

 Jemez. 

 San Felipe. 

 Cia. 

 Isleta. 



Laguna. 

 Acoma. 

 Zuni. 



Arizona. 



MEXICO: 



^ Mescalero Apaches 



Hopi Pueblos. 



White Mountain and San Carlos Apaches. 



Mohaves, eastern and western. 



Suppais. 

 < Hualapais. 



Papagos. 



Pimas. 



Maricopas. 



Yumas (mostly in California) . 



Sonora. 



Jalisco \ Tepecanos. 



Opatas. 

 Yaquis. 

 Mayos. 

 ^ Seris. 



Chihuahua Tarahumares. 



Durango Tcpehuanes. 



Tepic Coras. 



( Huichols. 



( Nahuas (Tuxpan). 



Hidalgo Otomis. 



Mexico Mazahuas. 



Michoacan Tarascos. 



Morelos Aztecs. 



1 A small, dangerous tribe living on Tiburon island in the Gulf of Cali- 

 fornia. The data obtained on the Seris are restricted to measurements of one 

 complete skeleton, two skulls and one living individual. 



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