ATHAi*ASCAN LANGUAGES. 



27 



Dorsey (J. O.) — Contiiuiotl. 



'J'ho gcntilo system of the Silctz 



tribes. 



lu Journal ()!' American Folk-Loro, vcil.Ti, \>\t. 

 227-237, Boston and New York, 1890, 8°. (Pil- 

 ling.) 



List of Upper Coquillo villages (32), with 

 English flefluitious, p. 232. — Athiipascaus north 

 of Kogue Kiver (22nanu's of villages with mean- 

 ings), pp. 232-233.— Chasta Costa villages (33), 

 with meanings, p. 234. — Athapascan villages 

 (21) soutli of Rogue River, pp. 235-236.— Atha- 

 pasc.in villages iu northwest Ualiforuia, pp. 236- 

 237. 



[Vocabulary of words and phrases 



in the dialect of the Chasta Costa or 

 Ci'-stri kqwii'-sta Indians who lived on 

 the Eojfuc River or on one of its 

 branches, Oregon.] 



Manuscript. 13 pp. 4'^, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. Collected at the Siletz 

 Indian Agency, Oregon, September and Octo- 

 ber, 1884. with the assistance of Government 

 George or Tut-q6-6-s;i and two other Indians of 

 the tribe. Recorded iu a copy of Powell's Intro- 

 duction to the Study of Indian Languages, sec- 

 ond edition, pp. 77-79, 97, 122, 131, 182-184, 192- 

 193, 196, 228. 



Of the schedules given in the work no. 1 is 

 filled and uos. 2, 8, 12, 14, 18, 24. 25, and 30 are 

 partly tilled. 



[Words, phrases, and sentences iu 



the language of the Chetco (Tc(V-ti- 

 !^rin-ne') formerly of Chetco River, 

 Oregon.] 



Manuscript, 32 pp. 4°, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. Collected .at the Siletz 

 Indian Agency. Oregon, September, 1884, with 

 the assistance of B.aldwin Fairchild, a Clictco. 

 Recorded in a copy of Powell's Introduction to 

 the Study of Indian Languages, second edition, 

 pp. 77-228 and 7 extra loaves at the end, many of 

 the pages being left blank. 



Of the schedules given in the work nos. 1, 2, 

 and 30 are filled ; nos. 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 18, 24, 25, and 

 27 are partly filled ; and the remaining numbers 

 are blank. The unnumbered leaves at the end 

 cont.ain a list of the parts of the body in great 

 detail, dress and ornaments, the conjugation of 

 a number of verbs, a table of classifiers, and 

 pronouns. The total number of entries is 480. 



[Vocabulary of words and phrases 



iuthe language of the Dii-ku-b6 t6'-d6, 

 formerly living on Applegato Creek, 

 Oregon.] 



Manuscript, 9 pp. 4°, in the library of the 

 • Bureau of Ethnology. Collected at the Siletz 

 Agency, Oregon, October, 1884, with the assist- 

 ance of Rogue River John, a Ta-kel-nia, whose 

 mother was a Da-ku-be t5'-d6. Recorded iu a 

 copy of Powell's Introduction to the Study of 

 Indian Languages.second edition, pp. 77-79, 184, 

 190, 228, and 3 iinuumbered pages at the end. 



Dorsey (J. O.) — Continued. 



Of the schedules given in the work no. 30 is 

 filled and nos. 1, 2, 18, and 25 are jiartly filled. 

 The final unnumbered pages at the end give the 

 parts of the body in detail. 



[Vocabulary of Avords and phrases in 



the Kwa-ta'-mi or Sixes dialect of the 

 Tfi'(iwe-t'a'(}.fin-ne', formerly living on 

 Sixes Creek, Oregon.] 



Manuscript, 23 pp. 4°, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. Collected at the Siletz 

 Indian Agency, Oregon, August-October, 1884, 

 with the assistance of Jake Rooney and Jake 

 Stuart. Recorded in a copy of Powell's Intro- 

 duction to the Study of Indian Languages, sec- 

 ond edition, pp. 77-78, 82, 97-102, 109-112, 115-116, 

 196, 206-207, 210, 220, 228, and three unnumbered 

 pages at the end. 



Of the schedules given in the work nos. 1, 2, 

 3, 8, 12, 2.5, 27, 28, and 30 are partly filled, the 

 remainder being blank. The entries sum up a 

 total of 356. The three pages at the end contain 

 a number of partial verbal coujug.ations. 



[Vocabulary of words and phrases of 



the Mi'-kwil-nu' ^iln-ne' tribe or gens, 

 formerly living on the Lower Rogue 

 River, Oregon.] 



Manuscript, 10 pp. 4°, in the library of the 

 Bure.au of Ethnology. Colletited at the Siletz 

 Indian Agency, Oregon, October, 1884, with the 

 assistance of William Simpson, a native. 

 Recorded in a copy of Powell's Introduction to 

 the Study of Imli.an L.anguages, second edition, 

 pp. 76-81, 97, 190, 220, 228, and 8 unnumbered 

 pages at the end. 



Of the schedules nos. 1, 2, 8, and 30 are partly 

 filled ; the unnumbered i)ages at the end con- 

 tain an extended list of the parts of the body, 

 pronouns, nouns used as classifiers, partial 

 con,jugation of a number of verbs, etc. 



[Words, phrases, and sentences in the 



language of the Nal'-tfln-ue'-^ftn-ng' 

 gens.] 



M.anu.script, 75 pp. 4°, in the library of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. Collected at the Siletz 

 Indian Agency, Oregon, October, 1884, with the 

 assist.auce of Alex Ross, chief of the gens, and 

 a full-blood. Recorded in a copy of Powell's 

 Introduction to the Study of Indian Languages, 

 second edition, pp. 77-228, and 5 unnumbered 

 leaves at the end, a number of the pages being 

 left blank. 



Of the lists of words given iu this work 

 schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15. 18, and 30 are 

 completely filled and schedules 6, 7, 9, 14, 17, 22, 

 and 24 partly filled. The extra leaves at the 

 end contain the jjarts of the body in great de- 

 tail, a list of pronouns, verbal classifiers, cor- 

 relatives, and the conjugation of a number of 

 verbs. There are 1,345 entries iu all. 



[Vocabulary of the Qa'-am-o'te-ne', 



formerly living at the mouth of Smith 

 River, California.] 



