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NUMERAL 
SYSTEMS 
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Pima! | 
youmako, or hu- | 1 
mac 2 
houak, or kouak, 
or keéko 3 
vaik, or vaiko 
kick? or kiik 4 
pouitas, huitas, or 5 
khekhtaspe 
tehu-ut, or tsautep 6 
wawa, or bubak 
kikig 7 
umu-tchiko, or hu- 
mukt 8 
wistima 
kuko-wistima 
9 
10 
20 
Tarahumari? 

bire, pile, or sinepi 
oca, or oka, or | 
guoca 
beica, baica, or 
beiquia 
nagueoca, or naguo 
mariki, or marika, 
or mariqui 
pussaniki, orusani- 
qui 
kichao, or qui- 
chauco 
ossanagroc,  oka- 
nako, or osana- 
guoco 
kimakoé or qui- 
macoiqui 
makoé, or macoi- 
qui 
osamacoi 
Tepehuan ® 
1 uma, or huma, or 
homad 
2 gokado, or gaok 
8 yeicado, or baech 
4 maukao 
5 chetam 


1Charencey, Mélanges, pp. 15-16, and Hale, Trans. Am. Eth. Soc. (per Gatschet). 
eit. 

*Charencey, loc 
Miguel Tellechea, Compend. Gram. Tarahumar, p. 7. 
8Charencey, loc. cit., and Brinton, American Race, p. 337. 
Shoshone branch 





1 Conant, Number Concept, p. 165. 
2Gatschet, Forty Vocabularies, Wheeler's Report, vol. vit (number 19). 
Cahuillo! Kauyuya? 
1 suphi 1 sople 
2 mewi 2 vuy 
3. mepai 3) pa 
4 mewittsu 4 yuitehiu 
5  nome-kadnun 5 namu-kuanon 
6 kadnun-supli=5-+1 6 kuan-sople=5+1 
7 kan-munwi==5-+-2 7 kuan-vuy=5+2 
8 kan-munpa=5+3 8 kuan-pa=5+-3 
9 kan-munwitsu—=5-+-4 9 kuan-vuitchiu=5-+-4 
10 nomatsumi 10 nami-tehumi 

