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  INDIAN 
  LINGUISTIC 
  FAMILIES. 
  

  

  V. 
  Kaio 
  (3;a 
  n 
  '-ze; 
  the 
  Kansa 
  Indians); 
  on 
  the 
  Kansas 
  Reserva- 
  

  

  tion. 
  Indian 
  Territory. 
  

  

  VI. 
  Osage; 
  Big 
  Osage 
  (Pa-he'-tsi, 
  Those 
  mi 
  a 
  Mountain); 
  Littte 
  

  

  Osage 
  (Those 
  at 
  the 
  foot 
  of 
  the 
  Mountain); 
  Arkansas 
  

   Band 
  (gan-isu-^fi", 
  Dwellers 
  in 
  a 
  Highland 
  Grove), 
  Osage 
  

   Reservation, 
  Indian 
  Territory. 
  

  

  VII. 
  Qua 
  pit 
  a- 
  (U-Jfa'-qpa; 
  Kwapa). 
  A 
  few 
  are 
  on 
  the 
  Quapaw 
  

  

  Reserve, 
  but 
  about 
  200 
  are 
  on 
  the 
  Osage 
  Reserve, 
  Okla- 
  

   homa. 
  (They 
  are 
  the 
  Arkansa 
  of 
  early 
  times.) 
  

  

  VIII. 
  Iowa, 
  on 
  Great 
  Nemaha 
  Reserve, 
  Kansas 
  and 
  Nebraska, 
  and 
  

  

  86 
  on 
  Sac 
  and 
  Fox 
  Reserve, 
  Indian 
  Territory. 
  

  

  IX. 
  Otoe 
  ( 
  Wa-to'-qta-ta), 
  on 
  Otoe 
  Reserve, 
  Indian 
  Territory. 
  

  

  X. 
  Missouri 
  or 
  Missouria 
  (Ni-u'-t'a-tci). 
  on 
  Otoe 
  Reserve. 
  

  

  XI. 
  Winnebago 
  (Ho-tcan'-ga-ra); 
  most 
  in 
  Nebraska, 
  on 
  their 
  re- 
  

  

  serve: 
  some 
  are 
  in 
  Wisconsin; 
  some 
  in 
  Michigan, 
  accord- 
  

   ing 
  to 
  Dr. 
  Reynolds. 
  

  

  XII. 
  Mandan, 
  on 
  Fort 
  Berthold 
  Reserve. 
  North 
  Dakota. 
  

  

  XIII. 
  Gros 
  Ventres 
  (a 
  misleading 
  name; 
  syn. 
  Minnetareej 
  Hi-da'- 
  

  

  tsa) 
  ; 
  on 
  the 
  same 
  reserve. 
  

  

  XIV. 
  Crow 
  (Absaruqe, 
  Aubsaroke, 
  etc.), 
  Crow 
  Reserve. 
  Montana. 
  

  

  XV. 
  Tutelo 
  (Ye-sa"'), 
  among 
  the 
  Six 
  Nations, 
  Grand 
  River 
  Reserve, 
  

  

  Province 
  of 
  Ontario, 
  Canada, 
  

  

  XVI. 
  Bilihii 
  (Ta'-neks 
  ha'-ya), 
  part 
  on 
  the 
  Red 
  River, 
  at 
  Avoyelles, 
  

  

  Louisiana; 
  part 
  in 
  Indian 
  Territory, 
  among 
  the 
  Choctaw 
  

   and 
  Caddo. 
  

  

  XVII. 
  Catawba. 
  

  

  XVIII. 
  Woccon. 
  

  

  Population. 
  — 
  The 
  present 
  number 
  of 
  the 
  Siouan 
  family 
  is 
  about 
  

   i:>,400, 
  of 
  whom 
  about 
  2,204 
  are 
  in 
  British 
  North 
  America, 
  the 
  rest 
  

   1 
  icing 
  in 
  the 
  United 
  States. 
  Below 
  is 
  given 
  the 
  population 
  of 
  the 
  

   tribes 
  officially 
  recognized, 
  compiled 
  chiefly 
  from 
  the 
  Canadian 
  In- 
  

   dian 
  Report 
  for 
  1888, 
  the 
  United 
  States 
  Indian 
  Commissioners 
  Re- 
  

   port 
  for 
  L889, 
  and 
  the 
  United 
  States 
  Census 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  1890: 
  

  

  Dakota: 
  

  

  Mdewakantonwan 
  and 
  Wahpekute 
  (Santee) 
  on 
  Santee 
  Reserve, 
  Nebraska 
  869 
  

  

  At 
  Flandreau, 
  Dakota 
  292 
  

  

  Santee 
  at 
  Devil's 
  Lake 
  Agency 
  r 
  >4 
  

  

  Sisseton 
  and 
  Wahpeton 
  on 
  Sisseton 
  Reserve, 
  South 
  Dakota 
  1 
  . 
  522 
  

  

  Sisseton, 
  Wahpeton, 
  and 
  Cuthead 
  (Yanktonnais) 
  at 
  Devil's 
  Lake 
  Reserva- 
  

   tion 
  857 
  

  

  Yankton: 
  

  

  On 
  Yankton 
  Reservation, 
  South 
  Dakota 
  1, 
  725 
  

  

  At 
  Devil's 
  Lake 
  Agency 
  123 
  

  

  On 
  Fort 
  Peck 
  Reservation. 
  Montana 
  1 
  , 
  121 
  

  

  A 
  few 
  on 
  Crow 
  Creek 
  Reservation. 
  South 
  Dakota 
  10 
  

  

  A 
  few 
  on 
  Lower 
  Brule 
  Reservation, 
  South 
  Dakota 
  10 
  

  

  2,989 
  

  

  