1322.] 
4. Miamis, or Twightwees. 
«2 Ouyatonons. 
B. Mlinois. 
saa, Kaskaskias, 
bh. Cahokias, 
ce. Piorias. 
dd. Kasquias. 
ee. Mitchigamies. 
ff. Piankashaws, Piankichas, 
gg. Kikapoos. 
hh. Poteouatamies, Pottawa- 
tameh, Pattawattomi., 
zi. Outaouas. 
kk. Chatnis. 
4. Northern branches: 
1. Delaware, and its nearest stocks: 
«, Delaware, Lenni-Lenape (origi- 
nal people), Lennopea. 
aa. Unimis, Wanami, Turtle. 
bb. Unalachtgo, Unalachtigo, 
Wunalachtigo, Turkey. 
cc. Minsi, Ministi, Monsi, Mun- 
seyis, Monsonies. 
&. New Sweden, now New Jersey: 
Sankikani., 
2. Narraganset— 
a Pequittoog. 
&. Nanhigganeuk. 
y. Massachuseuk, Massachusett. 
8, Cawasumseuk. 
«. Cowweseuk, Cowweset. 
€. Quintikook. 
4. Qunnipieuk. 
3. Pawkunnawkut. 
s, Pawtuket, Nechesangett. 
x, Neepmuck, 
3. Natik, Nadik, Nianticks. : 
4, Abenaquis, Abenakis, Apenaki, 
Openagi, corrupted from Wapa- 
nachki, Eastlanders, 
a. Canibas, Kennebek. 
f. Etchemines, Malécites. 
y- Gaspesians, 
3, Missiassik, 
#, Arosaguntakik. 
5. Mahikanni, Mankikani; called by 
the Dutch, Makikanders; by the 
French, Mourigans, Mahingans, 
Mauhikans ; by the English, Mo- 
hiccons, Mohuccans, Mahegans, 
Mohegans, Muheekanew, Schati- 
kooks ; River-Indians, The same 
with the Pequots. 
«. Much-quauh. 
f. Mech-cha-ooh., 
y- Toon-pa-oh. 
6. Penobscot Indians. 
7. Estechemines, Etechemines, 
8. Micmak. 
9. Souriquois. 
C. Middle main branch, to the north of 
the foregoing : 
1, Algonkins; 
«. Acadia. 
aa. Abenaki, 
bb, Openango, 
cc. Soccoki. 
Survey of all known Languages and Dialects. 
533 
&. Along the river St. Lawrence to 
Montreal : 
aa. Papinachoi. 
bb. Montanaro. 
cc. Abenaki di Sillery, 
y- On lake Huron; 
aa, Nocke. 
bb. Altikamek, 
cc. Outepoue. 
3, Between the Mississippi, Michigan, 
and Lake Erie: 
aa, Oumami. 
bb. Makouten. 
ce. Outagami, 
dd. Malomimi. 
ee. Poiiteoiiatami. 
ff. Ojatinon. 
gg. Saki. 
«, On lake Ontario: 
aa. Tsonontoiian, 
bb. Goyoguan. 
cc. Onnotague. 
dd. Onnoyoute. 
& In the neighbourhood of the Oiis 
touas rivers: 
aa. Machakandibi. 
bb. Nopemen d’Achirini. 
ec. Nepisirini. 
dd. Temiskamink. 
». On the north of the Mississippi to 
the upper lakes and Hudson’s Bay : 
aa. Assimpoiial. 
bb. Sonkaskiton. 
ec. Ouadbaton. 
dd. Atinton. 
2. Chippeways: 
a, Chippeways on the south-of the 
upper lakes, 
B. Crees, 
y- Nepesangs. 
5, Algonkins, on the lake of the two 
mountains. 
«, Ottoways, Ottawas, or, as they call 
themselves, Wtawas. 
é. Iroquois-Chippeways. 
n. Muskonongs. 
J. Messisaugers, Messisagues. 
3. Knistenaux, Chnisteneaux, Christe- 
neaux, Clisteno. 
a. Nehethawa, Nehetwa. 
8. Skoffie. 
y. Sketapushoish. 
8, Matassins, 
d. North-western branches ? 
Chepewyan. 
Nawse Oto 
Nagailer. 
. Slua-cuss-dinais. 
. Neguia-dinais. 
. Nasrad.denee, 
- Beaver-Indians. 
- Stone Indians, 
Satsees. 
8. Hudson’s Bay. 
E, The northerly coasts of Greenland and 
Labrador to Behring’s Straight, and 
from the peninsula of Alaksa to 
Prince William’s Sound : 
Eskimo stock, Karalit. 
a, Bastermn 
