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Chilohocki {?), Chinklacamoose (?), Clis- 

 towac'ka, Comniunipaw (Hackensack), 

 Conemaugh (?), Coshocton, Crossweek- 

 sung, Custaloga's Town, Edgpiiliik, Eri- 

 wonec, Frankstown (?), Friedenshuetten 

 (Moravian), Friedensstadt (Moravian), 

 Gekeleniukpechuenk, Gnadenhuetten 

 (Moravian), Goshgoshunk, Grapevine 

 Town (?), Greentown (?) , Gweghkongh 

 (Unami?), Hespatingh (Unami ?), Hick- 

 orytown, Hockhocken, Hogstown (?), 

 Hopocan, Jacob's Cabins (?), Jeromestown 

 (?), Kalbauvane(?) , Kanestio, Kanhangh- 

 ton, Katamoonchink (?) , Kickenapawling 

 (?), Kikthesvvemud (?), Killbuck'sTown, 

 Kishakoquilla, Kiskemeneco, Kiskomini- 

 toes (?), Kittaning, Kohhokking, Kus- 

 kuski, Langunteiinenk (Moravian), La- 

 wunkhannek (Moravian), Lichtenau 

 (Moravian), Little Munsee Town, Macha- 

 rienkonck (Minisink), Macock, Mahon- 

 ing, Mechgachkauiic (Unami ?), Meg- 

 geckessou (?), Meniolagomeka, Meoch- 

 konck (Minisink), Minisink (Minisink), 

 Mohickon John's Town (Mahican ?), 

 Munceytown (Munsee), Murdering 

 Town (?), Muskingum, Nain (Moravian), 

 Newcomerstown, New Town, Nyack 

 (Unami), Ostonwackin, Outaunink (Mun- 

 see), Owl's Town, Pakadasank (Mun- 

 see ?), Papagonk (?), Passayonk, Passy- 

 cotcung (Munsee ?), Peckwes (?), Peixtan 

 (Nanticoke ?), Pematuning (?), Pequot- 

 tink (Moravian), Playwickey, Pohkopop- 

 hunk, Queenashawakee, Rancocas, Rays- 

 town (?), Remahenonc (Unami?), Roy- 

 mount, Salon (Moravian), Bait Lick, 

 Sawcunk (with Shawnee and Mingo), 

 Sawkin (?), Schei^inaikonck (Munsee), 

 Schipston (?), Schoenbrunn (Moravian), 

 Seven Houses, Shackaraaxon, Shamokin 

 (with Seneca and Tutelo), Shannopin, 

 Shenango (with others), Sheshequin, 

 Shingiss, Skehandowa (with Mahicans 

 and Shawnee), Snakestown (?), Soup- 

 napka (?), Three Legs (?), Tioga (with 

 Munsee and others), Tom's Town, Tulli- 

 has, Tuscarawas, Venango (?), Waka- 

 tomica (with Mingo), Wechquetank 

 (Moravian), Wekeeponall, Welagamika, 

 White Eyes, White Woman, Will's 

 Town (?), Woapikamikunk, Wyalusing, 

 Wyoming, Wysox (?). (j. m. ) 



Abnaki. — For viirious forms applied to the Dela- 

 wares, see under Abnaki. A-ko-tca-ka' ne"'. — 

 Hewitt, Mohawk MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1882 ('one 

 who stammer.s in his speech': Mohawk name 

 used in derision of the strange tongue. See 

 other forms under Mahican). A-ko-tca-ka-nha'. — 

 Hewitt, Oneida MS. vocab., B. A. E. (Oneida 

 name). A-kots-ha-ka-nen. — Hewitt, Mohawk MS. 

 vocab., B. A. E. (Mohawk form). A-ku-tca-ka"- 

 nha'.— He Witt, inf'n, 1886 (Tuscaroraform). Ana- 

 kwan'ki.— Mooney in 19th Rep. B. A. E., 508, 

 1900 (Cherokee name; an attempt at the Algon- 

 quian Wapanaqti, 'easterners'). Auquitsaukon.— 

 Stiles (1756) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Ists., vii,74, 

 1801. Delawar. -Lords of Trade (1756) in N. Y. 

 Doc. Col. Hist., VII, no, 1856. Delawaras.— Mt 

 Johnson Conference (1755), ibid., vi, 977, 1855. 



Delawares. — Lords of Trade (17'21), ibid., v, 623, 

 1855. De Lawarrs.— Watts (1764) in Mass. Hist. 

 Soc. Coll., 4th s., X, 524, 1871. Delaways.— Cowley 

 (1775) in Arch, of Md., Jour, of Md. Convention, 

 94, 1892. Delewares.— Glen (1750) in N. Y. Doc. 

 Col. Hist., VI, 588, 1855. Delewars.— Campbell 

 (1761) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th s., ix, 423, 1871. 

 Deleways.— Croghan (1760), ibid., '248. Deluas.— 

 Soc. Geog. Mex., 268, 1870. Dillewars.— Lewis and 

 Clark.Trav., 12, 1806. Lenais.— Boudinot, Star in 

 the West, 127. 1S1«;. Lenalenape.— Am. Pion., i, 408, 

 1S42. Lenalinepies. — .TeffersdU (1785?), quoted by 

 Sclioolcraft, Jnd. Tril)es, v, ><i\9. 1855. Xenap.— Raf- 

 inesque, introd. t<> JMarshall, Ky., I, 31, 1S24. Le- 

 nape. — Hecke welder in Mass. Hist. Si »•. Coll., 2d s., 

 X, 9.S, 1823. Lenapegi. — Gatschet, Shawnee MS. 

 vocab., B. A. E., 1879 (Shawnee name). Lenappe.— 

 Boyd,Ind. Local Names, 44,1885. Lenappys.— Gor- 

 don (17'28) quoted by Brinton,Lenape Leg. ,33, 1885. 

 Lenawpes. — Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, i, 65, 1851. 

 Lenelenape. — Am. Pion., li, 189, 1843. Lenele- 

 noppes.— Proud, Penn., ii, 295, 1798. Lenepee. — 

 Gale, Upper Mi.ss., map, 1867. Leni-Lenape. — 

 Nuttall, Jour., 250, 1821. Lenna-lenape.— Drake, 

 Bk. Inds., vii, 1848. Lennape.— Ibid., bk. 5, 

 179. Lennapewi. — Squier quf>ted in Beach, 

 Ind. Miscel., 28,1877. Lenni-lappe. — Ma.ximilian, 

 Trav., 39, note, 1843. Lenni-Lenape.— Loskiel 

 (1794) quoted by Barton, New Views, app. 1, 1798. 

 Lenni-Lennape. — Barton, ibid., X. Lenno Lena- 

 pees.— Schoolcraft in N. Y. Hist. Soc. Proc, 80, 

 1844. Lenno Lenapi. — Schoolcraft, Ind. Tril3es, vi. 

 573, 1857. Lenno-Lennape. — Gallatin in Trans. Am. 

 Antiq. Soc, ii, 44,1836. Lenopi.— Easton treaty 

 (1757 ) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., vii, '294, 1856. Lenop- 

 pea.— Vatet, Mith., pt. 3, sec. 3, 366, 1816. Leo- 

 nopi. — Thompson in Jefferson, Notes, 283, 1825. 

 Leonopy. — Conference of 1759 quoted by Brinton, 

 Lenape Leg., 34, 1885. Linapis.— Rafinesque, Am. 

 Nations, I, 121, 1836. Linapiwi. — Squier quoted 

 in Beach, Ind. Miscel., '28, 1877. Linnelinopies. — 

 Croghan (1759) quoted by Jefferson, Notes, 142, 

 18'26. Linni linapi. — Rafinesque (1833) quoted by 

 Brinton, Lenape Leg., 162, 1885. Linnilinopes. — 

 Boudinot, Star in the West, 127, 1816. Linnope.— 

 McCoy, Ann. Reg. Ind. Aff., 27, 1836. Lleni- 

 lenapes. — Nuttall, Jour., 283. 1821. Loup. — 

 'Wolf,' the name applied by the French to the 

 Delawares, IMunsee, and Mahican; for forms see 

 uiKler Mnliiciui. Mochomes. — Yates an<l Moulton 

 in Kuttenber, Trilies Hudson K.,47, 1.S72 {'Grand- 

 father': title given to the Delawares iDy those 

 Algonquian triljcs claiming descent fromthem) . 

 Nar-wah-ro.— Marcy, Red River, 273, 18.54 ( Wichita 

 name). Renapi. ^Gallatin in Trans. Am. Antiq. 

 Soc, 11, 44, 1836 (given as Swedish form, l)ut prop- 

 erly the form used by the New Jersey branch of 

 the tribe) . Renni Renape. — Duponceau in Mass. 

 Hist. Soc. Coll., ■2d s., vii, note, 1822 (form used in 

 New Jersey and Delaware). Sag-a-na'-gja. — Mor- 

 gan, League Iroq., 338, 1851 (Iroquois name). 

 Tca-ka'-ne". — Smith and Hewitt, Mohawk anil 

 Onondaga MS. vocabs., B. A.E.,]ssi (Moliawk 

 and Onondaga name). Tca-ka'-nha'.— Smith and 

 Hewitt, Tuscarora, Cayuga, Seneca, Oneida, and 

 Onondaga MS. vocabs., B. A. E., 1884 (Cayuga, 

 Oneida, and Onimdaga name). Tsa-ka-nha'-o- 

 na". — Ibid. (Seneca name). Wapanachki. — For 

 various forms applied to the Delawares see under 

 AbnaJ:i. 



Deluge myths. See Mythology. 



Descent. See Clan and Gens, Family. 

 KivitJiip, Social organization. 



Des Chutes. A loosely defined Shahap- 

 tian group living formerly on and about 

 Deschutes r., Oreg. The term probably 

 included remnants of several tribes. The 

 name has passed out of use, and the In- 

 dians, if any survive, are probably on the 

 Warm Springs res., Oreg., under other 

 names. (l. f. ) 



De Chentes.— Meek in H. R. Ex. Doc 76, 30th 

 Cong., 1st scss., 10, 1848 (misprint). De Chute 

 river.— Farnham, Trav., 112, 1843. De Chutes.— 



