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Matapanes............ Orozco y Berra (1:335) connects these with the Tehueco 
division of the Yaqui group, but does not include the name 
in his list of languages. (See remarks under Biaris, above.) 
Merugs Fe eee es 8 Given by Orozco y Berra (1:327) in connection with the 
Concho. He says (1:325): ‘‘La tribu hablaba la lengua 
particular llamada Concha: mas no solo eran los Conchos 
quienes las componian, sino otra porcion de familias que 
usando el mismo idioma llevaban distintos nombres. Los 
primeros que se presentan son los Mejuos;’’ [etc.]. No au- 
thority has been discovered for this statement, which it 
seems he applies also to the Tapacolmes, Anchanes, Julimes, 
Cholomos, Mezquites, Cacalotes, Oposines, Conejos, Po- 
lames, Sivolos, Puliquis, and Pasalmes. For the Mejuos 
he refers to Alegre (11, 58), but turning to the latter author 
we find he merely speaks of drawing into the mission at 
San Pedro ‘‘more than two hundred families of Conchos, 
Mejuos, and other nations.’’ Orozco y Berra does not give 
the name Mejuos in his list of languages. 
Mezcaleros.......--.- Faraon Apache, United States. 
IMiniprenosesee eee ee Apache in United States. 
Mirares®. + sisaaces cone Faraon Apache. 
ING Wajodses 2282 seen ’ Navaho in United States. 
Oaboponomas......-.- Given by Orozco y Berra (1:59) under Yuma. In United 
States (Doc. Hist. Mex., 4th s., 1, 349). Handbook of 
American Indians (pt. 1, 554) gives it as a synonym of 
Hoabonoma. 
Oipaehe teen doce esc5c Yuman, in United States. Synonym or abbreviation of 
Maricopa. 
OMoOsinps: 625.242. 5 One of the names given by Orozco y Berra under Concho 
(1:55, 327). (See remarks under Mejuos, above.) 
QOrejones.~ 5.25. -+-2-% Belong to Faraon Apache. 
Qronthuatos...¢-.<st< Given in Orozco y Berra’s list with reference to Sinaloa, but 
it is not found under that head, nor elsewhere so far as dis- 
covered. Possibly a misprint. 
Otaquitamones......- Connected by Orozco y Berra (1:325) with the Concho. 
(See remarks under Mejuos, above.) 
Pajalames=: .iccsscc = Same remark as under Otaquitamones. 
Ipanana ners eee aoe Given by Orozco y Berra as connected with the Faraon Apache. 
~The Handbook of American Indians (pt. 2, 216) gives it as 
a synonym of Pawnee. 
Pasalmes: 2.6. 3c Found in the same connection as Pajalame, and is probably a 
synonym. 
Raynehas. jh osen. ss Paiute in United States. 
Pazuchis (Paxuchis).. Given as connected with the Faraon Apache, but are Paiute. 
Piatos................ Given by Orozco y Berra (1:58, 353) as an Upper Pima 
subtribe in Sonora. According to The Handbook of Amer- 
ican Indians (pt. 2, 241) a branch of the Papago. 
Poseamea teeny ols Cee Given in connection with the Concho. (See remark under 
Mejuos, above.) 
Polames.............. Same as Poarames, above. 
Pulicas (Puliques).... Same as Poarames. 
Putimas.............. Formerly in Sonora. Extinct; no particulars given. 
Quemeyarwecaceec os Connected by Garcés with the Cajuenche division of the 
Yuman family. In United States. 
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