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Agotsaganens.— Jogues (1643) in Jes. Rel., 

 Thwaites ed., xxviii, 113, 1898. Agotsaganes.— 

 Clark quoted by Brinton, Lenape, 255, 1885. 

 Agotsakann. — Cuoq, Lexique Iroquoise, 155, 1882 

 fname of "Les Abenaquis de St Francois"). 

 Agozhagauta, — Ettwein quoted by Brinton, op. 

 cit., 14. Anasaquanan.— Sagard, Huron Diction- 

 naire (1632) in Hist. Can., iv, s. v. Nations, repr. 

 1836. Aosaannen, — Potier, Radices Huronnes, 

 MS., 1751. Atsagannen. — Bruyas, Radices, 42, 

 1863. Tsa ga ha.— Hewitt, inf'n, 1907 (Seneca 

 form). Tsaganha.— Hewitt, inf'n, 1907 (Onondaga, 

 Mohawk, Oneida, and Tuscarora common form). 



Tsaguedi {Tsaguedi, ' people of Tsagua,' 

 or 'seal people'). A Tlingit division at 

 Kake, Alaska, said to have once consti- 

 tuted a part of the Daktlawedi. (.J. R. s.) 



Tsahais (7sa-7;fl;y). A former Siuslaw 

 village on Siuslaw r., Oreg. — Dorsey in 

 Jour. Am. Folk-lore, in, 230, 1890. 



Tsahis ( Tsah' is). The principal town of 

 the true Kwakiutl, surrounding Ft Rupert, 

 Brit. Col. 



Fort Rupert Village. — Dawson in Trans. Roy. Soc. 

 Can., see. II, 6.5, 1887. Sa-kish.— Ibid. Tsah'lis.— 

 Boas in Jour. Am. Geog. Soc, xix, 227, 1887. 



Tsahkoolintin {Tsdh-koo-lin-t'n). The 

 Chehalis name for an ancient village on 

 the s. side of Grav's harbor, Wash. — 

 Gibbs, MS. no. 248, B. A. E. 



Tsahpekw {Tsah'pekw). A Yurok vil- 

 lage on the N. w. coast of California, at 

 Stone lagoon, about 15 or 20 m. n. of 

 Trinidad. (a. l. k. ) 



Tsahwitook {Tsah-icit-ook). A body of 

 Salish of Victoria superintendency, Brit. 

 Col.; pop. 71 in 1882, the last time the 

 name appears. 



Tsaiiyenk ( Tsai'-l-ye-uk ) . A village of 

 • the Kueha sept of the Lekwiltok at the 

 entrance of Bute inlet, Brit. Col. — Daw- 

 son in Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. 1887, sec. 

 II, 65, 1888. 



Tsaite ( Tsai-te). An ancient village on 

 the w. end of Harbledown id., Brit. Col. — 

 Dawson in Can. Geol. Surv., map, 1887. 



Tsakhtsinshup. A former Chitimacha 

 village on Grand r., near Plaquemine 

 bayou. La. 



Tsaxtsinshup namu. — Gatschet in Trans. Anthr. 

 Soc. Wash., II, 152, 1883 («('(«(!( = ' village'). 



Tsako (from sta-u-k-e, 'mud'). A Clal- 

 lam village on Dungeness r., n. w. Wash. 

 Tsa-ko.— Eells in letter, B. A. E., May 21, 1886. 

 Tsohkw.— Treaty of 1855 in U. S. Ind. Treaties, 800, 

 1873. 



Tsaktono. A (former?) Maidu division 

 living beyond Bidwell's bar, Butte co., 

 Cal. 

 Taaqtono.— Curtin, MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1885. 



Tsaktsakoath {Tsa^k'tsak'oath). A sept 

 of the Toquart, a Nootka tribe. — Boas in 

 6th Rep. N. W. Tribes Can., 32, 1890. 



Tsakuam (Ts^dkucVm). A Covvichan 

 tribe living in the town of Shilekuatl, at 

 Yale, on Fraser r., Brit. Col. (Boas in 

 Rep. Brit. A. A. S., 454, 1894). The 

 Indian population of Yale in 1910 was 76. 



Tsakwalooin. A village of the Wiwekae, 

 near C. Mudge, Brit. Col. 

 Euclitus. — Downie in Jour. Roy. Geog. Soc. xxxi, 

 249, 1861. Tsa-kwa-loo'-in.— Dawson in Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. Can., sec, ii, 65, 1887. tJculta.— Ibid. 



Tsalakmiut. A Lakmiut band that re- 

 sided on Lakmiut r., Oreg., until they 

 became extinct in 1877. — Gatschet, At- 

 falati .MS., B. A. E., 1877. 



Tsamak. A former Maidu group which 

 in 1840 lived on or near Feather r., Sut- 

 ter CO., Cal. 



Chamak.— Hale, Ethnog. and Philol., 632, 1846. 

 Tsamak. — Ibid. 



Tsamala (Tsa-ma^-la). Oneof theChu- 

 mashan villages formerly near Santa Int's 

 mission, Santa Barbara co., Cal. — Gould, 

 Santa Inez MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1887. 



Tsam Bahenom. A former Maidu vil- 

 lage situated a short distance n. e. of 

 Mooretown, Butte co., Cal. — Dixon in 

 Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., xvii, map, 1905. 



Tsampiak ( Tsampidk ) . A Lakmiut band 

 formerly residing near Lakmiut r., a w. 

 tributary of the Willamette, in Oregon. — 

 Gatschet, Atfalati MS., B. A. E., 1877. 



Tsanchifin. The Lakmiut name of a 

 band of Calapooya proper, formerly liv- 

 ing on the site of Eugene City, Oreg. 

 Chafan.— Davton treaty (1855) inU. S. Ind. Treat., 

 19, 1873. Tsan tchifian ami 'm.— Gatschet, Atfalati 

 MS., B. A. E., 1877. 



Tsankawi ( ' place of the round cactus ' ) . 

 A prehistoric Tewa ruin on a lofty mesa 

 between the Rito de los Frijoles on the s. 

 and Los Alamos canyon on the n., about 

 5 m. w. of the Rio Grande, X. Mex. The 

 ruins cover approximately 275 by 360 ft, 

 and consist of the remains of four virtu- 

 ally independent blocks of community 

 houses, built of dressed stones, surround- 

 ing a court with openings at the n. w. 

 and s. E. corners. There are about 200 

 rooms in the ground-plan; when occu- 

 pied the houses were probably of three 

 stories at the highest points and accom- 

 modated 300 to 400 people. On the s. 

 face of the mesa are numerous cliff houses 

 of the character usually designated ca- 

 vate lodges. See Hewett (1) in Am. 

 Anthr., vi, 644, 1904, (2) in Bull. 32, 

 B. A. E., 1906. 



Sankawee. — Hewett. Syllabus of Lectures, 1900. 

 Tsankawi. — Hewett, op. cit. 



Tsanklightemifa. A band of the Cala- 

 pooya proper which formerly lived at 

 Eugene City, Oreg. 



Tsan klix temifa ami'm, — Gatschet, Atfalati MS., 

 B. A. E., 1877. 



Tsankupi. A band of the Calapooya 

 proper, formerly residing at Brownsville, 

 Linn co., Oreg. 



Coupe.— Ross, Adyentures, 236, 1849. Tekopa.— 

 Dayton treaty (1855) inU. S. Ind. Treat., 19, 1873. 

 Tsan tkupi' ami'm. — Gatschet, Lakmiut MS., B. A. 



E., 1877. 



Tsano. The Yurok name of a Karok vil- 

 lage of three houses near Orleans Bar on 

 Klamath r., n. w. Cal., in 1852. Probably 

 identical with Katipiara. (a. l. k.) 

 Chee-nah.— McKee (1851) in Sen. Ex. Doc 4, 32d 

 Cong., spec, sess., Ifil, 18.53. Chee-nas.— Ibid., 215 

 (given as a Hupa diyision). Cheina. — Ibid.. 194. 

 Skeina. —Gibbs (is.51) ju Schoolcraft. Ind. Tribes, 

 III, 150, 18.53. Tchai-noh.— Ibid. Tschih-nahs.— 

 Meyer, Nach dem Sacramento. 282, 1855. T'sliah- 

 nee.— Gibbs, MS. Misc., B. A. E., 1862. 



