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  INDIAN 
  LINGUISTIC 
  FAMILIES. 
  

  

  Population. 
  — 
  Then' 
  are 
  .'il 
  Molale 
  now 
  on 
  the 
  Grande 
  Ronde 
  

   Reservation, 
  Oregon, 
  1 
  and 
  a 
  few 
  others 
  live 
  in 
  the 
  mountains 
  west 
  of 
  

   Klamath 
  Lake. 
  The 
  Indian 
  Affairs 
  Report 
  for 
  L888 
  credits 
  401 
  

   and 
  the 
  United 
  States 
  Census 
  Bulletin 
  for 
  L890, 
  415 
  Cayuse 
  Indians 
  

   to 
  the 
  Umatilla 
  Reservation, 
  but 
  Mr. 
  Henshaw 
  was 
  able 
  to 
  find 
  only 
  

   six 
  old 
  menand 
  women 
  upon 
  the 
  reservation 
  in 
  August, 
  L888, 
  who 
  

   spoke 
  their 
  own 
  Language. 
  The 
  others, 
  though 
  presumably 
  of 
  

   Cayuse 
  blood, 
  speak 
  the 
  Umatilla 
  tongue. 
  

  

  WAKASHAN 
  FAMILY. 
  

  

  >Wakash. 
  Gallatin 
  in 
  Trans, 
  and 
  Coll. 
  Am. 
  Antiq. 
  Soc., 
  n,15,306, 
  1836(of 
  Nootka 
  

   Sound: 
  gives 
  Jewitt's 
  vocal).). 
  Gallatin 
  in 
  Trans. 
  Am. 
  Eth. 
  Soc. 
  u. 
  pt. 
  1. 
  77, 
  

   1848 
  (based 
  on 
  Newittee). 
  Berghaus 
  (1851), 
  Physik. 
  Atlas, 
  map 
  17, 
  1852. 
  Galla- 
  

   tin 
  in 
  Schoolcraft, 
  Ind. 
  Tribes, 
  III, 
  4(12. 
  1853 
  (includes 
  Newittee 
  and 
  Nootka 
  

   Sound). 
  Latham 
  in 
  Trans. 
  Philolog. 
  Soc 
  Lond., 
  7:!, 
  ts5(> 
  (<>(' 
  Quadra 
  and 
  Van- 
  

   couver's 
  Island). 
  Latham, 
  Opuseula, 
  340, 
  1860. 
  Latham, 
  El. 
  Comp. 
  Phil., 
  403, 
  

   1862(Tlaoquatsh 
  and 
  Wakash 
  proper; 
  Nutka 
  and 
  congeners 
  also 
  referred 
  here). 
  

  

  xWakash, 
  Latham, 
  Nat. 
  Hist. 
  Man, 
  301, 
  1850 
  (includes 
  Naspatle, 
  proper 
  Nutkans, 
  

   Tlaoquatsh, 
  Nittenat, 
  Klasset, 
  Klallems 
  ; 
  the 
  lastnamed 
  is 
  Salishan). 
  

  

  .-. 
  Nootka-Columbian, 
  Scoulerin 
  Jour. 
  Roy. 
  ( 
  teog. 
  Soc. 
  XI, 
  221, 
  1841 
  (includes 
  Quadra 
  

   and 
  Vancouver 
  Island, 
  Haeeltzuk. 
  Billechoola, 
  Tlaoquatch, 
  Kawitchen, 
  Noosda- 
  

   luin, 
  Squallyainish, 
  Cheenooks). 
  Prichard, 
  Phys. 
  Hist. 
  Mankind, 
  v. 
  435. 
  1847 
  

   (follows 
  Scouler). 
  Latham 
  in 
  Jour. 
  Eth. 
  Soc. 
  Lond.. 
  I, 
  162, 
  1S48 
  (remarks 
  

   upon 
  Scouler's 
  group 
  of 
  this 
  name). 
  Latham, 
  Opuseula. 
  257. 
  I860 
  (the 
  same). 
  

  

  <Nootka, 
  Hale 
  in 
  U. 
  S. 
  Expl. 
  Exp., 
  vi, 
  220, 
  569, 
  1846 
  (proposes 
  family 
  to 
  include 
  

   tribes 
  of 
  Vancouver 
  Island 
  and 
  tribes 
  on 
  south 
  side 
  of 
  Fuca 
  Strait). 
  

  

  >Nutka, 
  Buschmann, 
  Neu-Mexico, 
  329, 
  1858. 
  

  

  > 
  Nootka, 
  Gatschet 
  in 
  Mag. 
  Am. 
  Hist., 
  170. 
  1877 
  (mentions 
  only 
  Makah. 
  and 
  Classet 
  

   tribes 
  of 
  Cape 
  Flattery). 
  Gatschet 
  in 
  Beach. 
  Ind. 
  Misc. 
  446, 
  1877. 
  

  

  xNootkahs, 
  Keane. 
  App. 
  Stanford's 
  Comp. 
  (Cent, 
  and 
  So. 
  Am.), 
  17:!. 
  1878 
  (includes 
  

   Muchlahts. 
  Nitinahts. 
  Ohyahts. 
  Manosahts, 
  and 
  Quoquoulths 
  of 
  present 
  family, 
  

   together 
  with 
  a 
  number 
  of 
  Salishan 
  tribes). 
  

  

  ,-.. 
  Nootka. 
  Bancroft, 
  Nat. 
  Races, 
  in, 
  564, 
  (i()7. 
  1882 
  (a 
  heterogeneous 
  group, 
  largely 
  

   Salishan. 
  with 
  Wakashan, 
  Skittagetan, 
  and 
  other 
  families 
  represented). 
  

  

  >Straitsof 
  Fuca. 
  Gallatin 
  in 
  Trans, 
  and 
  Coll. 
  Am. 
  Antiq. 
  Soc. 
  n, 
  134. 
  306, 
  1836 
  

   (vocabulary 
  of, 
  referred 
  here 
  with 
  doubt; 
  considered 
  distinct 
  by 
  Gallatin). 
  

  

  X 
  Southern, 
  Scouler 
  in 
  Jour. 
  Roy. 
  Geog. 
  Soc. 
  xi. 
  224. 
  1S41 
  (same 
  as 
  his 
  Noetka- 
  

   ( 
  'olumbian 
  above). 
  

  

  Xlnsular, 
  Scouler 
  ibid. 
  (same 
  as 
  his 
  Nootka-Columbian 
  above). 
  

  

  xHaeltzuk, 
  Latham 
  in 
  Jour. 
  Eth. 
  Soc. 
  Lond., 
  I, 
  155, 
  1848 
  (cities 
  Tolmie's 
  vocab. 
  

  

  Sooken 
  from 
  50° 
  30' 
  to 
  53" 
  30' 
  N. 
  L.). 
  Latham, 
  Opuseula. 
  251, 
  I860 
  (the 
  same). 
  

  

  ■Haeeltsuk 
  and 
  Hailtsa. 
  Latham, 
  Nat. 
  Hist. 
  Man. 
  300, 
  1850 
  (includes 
  Hyshalla, 
  

  

  Hyhysh. 
  Esleytuk, 
  Weekenoch, 
  Nalatsenoch, 
  Quagheuil. 
  Tlatla-Shequilla, 
  

  

  Lequeeltoch). 
  

  

  > 
  Hailtsa. 
  Latham 
  in 
  Trans. 
  Philolog. 
  Soc 
  Lond. 
  ,72,1856. 
  Buschmann, 
  Neu-Mexico, 
  

   322,1858. 
  Latham, 
  Opuseula, 
  339, 
  1860. 
  Latham. 
  El. 
  Comp. 
  Phil.. 
  401. 
  1862 
  

   (includes 
  coast 
  dialects 
  between 
  Hawkesbury 
  Island. 
  Broughton's 
  Archipelago, 
  

   and 
  northern 
  part 
  of 
  Vancouver 
  Island). 
  

  

  >Ha-eelb-zuk, 
  Schoolcraft. 
  Ind. 
  Tribes, 
  v, 
  487.1855. 
  Kane, 
  Wand, 
  of 
  an 
  Artist, 
  

   app., 
  1859 
  (or 
  Ballabola: 
  a 
  census 
  of 
  N. 
  W. 
  tribes 
  classified 
  by 
  language). 
  

  

  'U. 
  S. 
  Ind. 
  All'., 
  1889. 
  

  

  