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Kwatchampedau ('petota [a plant] ly- 

 ing on the ground'). A Maricopa vil- 

 lage on the Rio Gila, Ariz. — ten Kate, 

 inf'n, 1888. 



Kwatsei. The Shell-bead clan of San 

 Ildefon80 pnel)lo, N. Mex. 

 Kwatsei-tdoa.— Ilndge in Am. Anthrop., ix, 352, 

 18% (t(lnii^-\>eo\>\e.'). 



Kwatsi. A Kwakiutl village at Pt Mac- 

 donald, Knight inlet, Brit. Col., inhabited 

 bvtheTenaktak and Awaitlala; pop. 171 

 iii 1885. 



Kwa-tsi. — Dawson in Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. for 

 1887, sec. II, 65. ftoatse.— Boas in Bui. Am. Geog. 

 Soc, 229, 1887. 



Kwaustums {Gwd-'hfasdEmse, 'feasting 

 place.' — Boas). A winter village of the 

 Koeksotenok on Gilford id., Brit. Col.; 

 pop. 263 in 1885. 



Gwa'-yasdEmse. — Boas in Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., V, pt. 1, 156, 1902. Kwa-us-tums.— Dawson 

 in Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. for 1887, sec. n, 73. 

 aoaiastems.— Boas in Bui. Am. Geog. Soc, 228, 

 1887. ftua-ya-stums.— Ibid. 



Kwayo. The Hawk clan of the Paka1> 

 phratrv of the Hopi. 



Kwa'-yo".— Stephen in 8th Rep. B. A. E., 39, 1891. 

 Kwayo wiiiwu.— Fewkes in 19th Rep. B. A. E.,584, 

 1900 (winin'i --=-c]iin'). Kwa'-yo wiin-wu. — Fewkes 

 in Am. Anthrop., VII, 403, 189-4. 



Kwazackmash. Mentioned as one of 

 the tribes that participated in the treaty 

 of Pt Elliott, Wash., in 1855. Perhaps 

 the Snquamish. They numbered 42 in 

 1870. 

 Kwa-zackmash.— Ross in Ind. Aff. Rep., 17, 1870. 



Kweakpak. A Magemiut Eskimo village 

 in the tundra s. of the Yukon delta, Alas- 

 ka; poj). 75 in 1890. 



Queakhpaghamiut. — Eleventh Census, Alaska, 110, 

 1893. 



Kwehtlmamisli. A Salish division on 

 upper branches of Snohomish r. , Wash., 

 now officially included under the Sno- 

 homish on Tulalip res. Pop. 66 in 1870. 

 Kwehtl-ma mish.— (iibbs in Cont. N. A.Ethnol., I, 

 179, 1877. Kwent-le-ah-mish. — Winans in Ind. Aff. 

 Rep.. 17, 1870. N'Guentl-ma-mish,— U.S. Ind. Treat., 

 378,1873. N'Quentlmaymish. — Taylor in Sen. Ex. 

 Doc. 4, 40th Ct)ng., spec, sess.,3, 1867. N'quutl-ma- 

 mish. — Stevens in Ind. Aff. Rep., 4.58, 1854. Nugh- 

 Kwetle-babish.— Mallet, ibid., 198, 1877. Gunkma- 

 mish.— Gibbs in Pac. R. R. Rep., i, 436, 1855. 



Kwekweakwet ( ' blue ' ) . A Shuswap vil- 

 lage near upper Eraser r., 11 m. above 

 Kelley cr., Brit. Col. Probably the town 

 of the High Bar band, which numbered 

 54 in 1904. 



High Bar.— Can. Ind. Aff., 274, 1902. Kwe-kwe-a- 

 kwet'. — Dawson in Trans. Rov. SocCan., sec ii, 

 44, 1891. 



Kweleluk. A Kuskwogmiut Eskimo 

 village on a small river in tlie tundra n. 

 of Kuskokwim bay, Alaska; poi:>. 112 in 

 1890. 



Kweleluk.— Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 1902. Q,ue- 

 lelochamiut. — Eleventh Census. Alaska, 109, 1893. 



Kwengyauinge (Tewa: 'blue turquoise 

 house' ). A large pueblo ruin; attributed 

 to the Tewa, situated on a conical hill, 

 about 150 ft high, overlooking Chama r. 

 at a point known as La Puenta, about 3 

 m. below Al^quiu, Rio Arriba co., N. 

 Mex.— Hewett in Bull. 32, B. A. E., 26, 

 1906. 



Kwesh. One of the divisions of the 

 Tonkawa. (a. s. g.) 



Kweundias ( (J.'we ^^Anuis, ' muddy 

 stream'). A former Haida town on the 

 w. coast of Long id., Alaska. It appears 

 in John Work's list (1836-41) as Qui- 

 a-han-less, with 8 houses and 148 people. 

 Petroff gives the number of inhabitants 

 in 1880-81 as 62, but the town site is now 

 used only for potato patches. It was oc- 

 cupied by the Yehlnaas-hadai, a branch 

 of the Yaku-Janas. (j. r. s. ) 



Gu-ai-hendlas-hade.— Krause, Tlinkit Indianer, 

 304, 1885. Koianglas.— I'ctroff in 10th Census, Alas- 

 ka, 32, ISM. Kwaihantlas Haade. — Harrison in 

 Proc and Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., sec. ii, 125, 1895. 

 Q,ui a han less.— Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, v, 489, 

 1855 (after Work, 1830-41) . ftlwe '-A'nLas. —Swan- 

 ton, Cont. Haida, 2S2, 1905. 



Kwewu. The Wolf clan of the Hopi. 



Kwe'-wu-iih wiin-wu. — Fewkes in Am. Anthrop., 

 vn, 403, 1894 uv'/J '(■;'( = ' clan '). Kwewii wiiwu. — 

 Fewkes in 19th Kcp. B. A. E., 584, ] 900 (misprint). 



Kwiahok. A Chnagmiut Eskimo village 

 at the s. mouth of the Kwikluak pass of 

 the Yukon, Alaska. 

 Kwee-ahogemut. — Dall, Alaska, 264, 1870. 



Kwichtenem {Kwi^tctenEm). A Squaw'- 

 niish village comnnmitv on the w. side of 

 Howe sd., Brit. Col.— Hill-Tout in Rep. 

 Brit. A. A. S., 474, 1900. 



Kwiengomats ( Kvi-en^ -go-mats ) . A Pai- 

 ute band, numbering 18 in 1873, at which 

 time thev dweltatlndian spring, s. Nev. — 

 Powell in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1873, 50, 1874. 



Kwigunts. A Paiutel)and in s. Utah. — 

 Ingalls in H. R. Ex. Doc. 66, 42d Cong., 

 3d sess., 2, 1873. 



Kwik ('river'). A Kuskwogmiut Es- 

 kimo village on the right bank of Kus- 

 kokwim r., Alaska, 10 m. above Bethel; 

 pop. 215 in 1880. 



Kooigamute. — Petroff in 10th Census, Alaska, 17, 

 1884. Kwegamut. — KiU)Hck cited by IJaker, Geog. 

 Diet. Alaska, 1902. Kwigamute. — Petroff, op. cit., 

 map. Kwik.— Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 1902. 



Kwik. A Malemiut Eskimo village on 

 a stream near the head of Norton sd., 

 Alaska; pop. 30 in 1880. 

 Kooigamute. — Petroff, Rep. on Alaska, .53, 1881. 

 Kuikli. — Map cited bv Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 

 2.59, 1902. Kvigmut.— Zagciskiii, Dcsc Ru.'^s. Poss. in 

 Am. .pt. 1,72,1847. Kvikh.— Petroff in 10th Census, 

 Alaska, 'map, 1884. Kviougmioute. — Zagoskin in 

 Nouv. Ann. Voy., 5th s., xxi, map, 1850. Kwik. — 

 Baker, op. cit. Kwikh.— Petroff' in 10th Census, 

 Alaska, map, 1884. 



Kwik. A Malemiut village on the w. 

 side of Bald Head, Norton bay, Alaska. 

 Isaacs. — Map cited by Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 

 1902. Kwik.— Ibid. 



Kwik. A Nunivagmiut Eskimo village 

 onthe s. shore of Nunivak id., Alaska; 

 pop. 43 in 1890. 



Kweegamute. — Eleventh Census, Alaska, map, 1893. 

 Kwigamiut. — Ibid. , 111. Kwik. — Baker, Geog. Diet. 

 Alaska, 1902. 



Kwikak. A Kuskwogmiut Eskimo vil- 

 lage on upper Kuskokwim r., Alaska; 

 pop. 314 in 1880. 



Kwigalogamut.— Nelson in 18th Rep. B. A. E., 

 map, 1899. Kwigalogamute.— Petroff in 10th Cen- 

 sus, Alaska, 17, 18M. Kwikagamut. — Geol. Surv. 

 quoted by BakiT, (Jcog. Diet. Alaska, 1902, 

 Kwikak. — iiaker. ibid. Queekagamut. — Kilbtick 

 quoted by Baker, ibid. 



