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Attacapan: Area on Texas coast. 
Beothukan: Portion of Newfoundland. 
Caddoan: Of northern Nebraska, western Arkansas, southern Indian Territory, 
western Louisiana, and northern Texas. 
Chimakuan: Of part of the southern shore of Puget Sound. 
Chimarikan: On New and Trinity rivers, Northern California. 
Chimmesyan. The region of Nasse and Skeena rivers, west coast of British Colum- 
bia. 
Chinookan: Banks of the Columbia River as far up as The Dalles. 
Chitimachan: About Lake Barataria, southern Louisiana. 
Chumashan: Coast of California from about the thirty-fourth parallel to a little north 
of the thirty-fifth. 
Coahuiltecan: Of southwestern Texas and northeastern Mexico. 
Vopehan: West of the Sacramento as far northas Mount Shasta, California. 
Costanoan: Coast of California from the Golden Gate south to Monterey Bay. 
Eskimauan: East and west coasts of Greenland; coast of Labrador as far south as 
Hamilton Inlet; and the Arctic coast westward, including part of the shore of 
Hudson Bay, to western Alaska, including the Aleutian Islands. 
Esselenian: Coast of California from Monterey Bay to Santa Lucia Mountain. 
Troquoin: The St. Lawrence River region north of Lake Erie, northern Pennsylvania, 
State of New York, the lower Susquehanna in Pennsylvania and Maryland, north- 
eastern North Carolina, southwestern West Virginia, western North Carolina, 
and most of Kentucky and Tennessee. 
Kalapooian: Valley of the Willamette River, Oregon. 
Karankawan: Texas coast around Matagorda Bay. 
Keresan: Upper Rio Grande, and on the Jemez and San José rivers, New Mexico. 
Kiowan: Upper Arkansas and Purgatory rivers, Colorado. 
Kitunahan: Cootenay River region, mostly in British Columbia. 
Koluschan: Northwest coast from 55° to 60° north latitude. 
Kulanapan: Russian River region, and California coast from Bodega Head north to 
about latitude 39° 30’. 
Kusan: Coast of middle Oregon, Coos Bay and River, and at the mouth of Coquille 
River, Oregon. 
Lutuamian: Region of Klamath Lakes and Sprague River, Oregon. 
Mariposan: Interior of California, east of the coast range, and south of Tulare Lake 
in a narrow strip to below Tulare Lake, north as far as the Fresno River. 
Moquelumnan: Interior of California, bounded on the north by the Cosumnes River, 
on the south by the Fresno, on the east by the Sierras, and on the west by the 
San Joaquin; an area north of San Francisco and San Pablo Bays as far as Bodega 
Head and the headwaters of the Russian River. 
Muskhogean: The Gulf States from the Savannah River, and the Atlantic west to 
the Mississippi, and from the Gulf to the Tennessee River. 
Natchesan: On St. Catherine Creek, near the site of the present city of Natchez. 
Palaihnihan: Drainage of Pit River in northeastern California. 
Piman: On the Gila River, about 160 miles from its mouth, and on the San Pedro 
in Arizona, and in Mexico on the Gulf of California. 
Pejunan: California; east bank of the Sacramento, about 100 miles from its mouth, 
north to Pit River, eastward nearly to the borders of the State. 
Quoratean: Lower Klamath River, Oregon, from Happy Camp to the junction of the 
Trinity and Salmon River valley. 
Salinan: Region around the San Antonio and San Miguel missions, California. 
Salishan: Northwestern part of Washington, including Puget Sound; eastern Van- 
couver Island to about midway its length; coast of British Columbia to Bute 
Inlet; and the region of Bentinck Arm and Dean Inlet, 
Sastean: Middle Klamath River, northern California. 
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