YO°-KUTS FAMILY: 
1. —VYo'-kuts. 
Collected by Mr. Stephen Powers at the Tule River Reservation, California, 
November, 1875, from Pedro, an Indian well versed in English and 
Spanish. Mr. Powers says they originally lived on the Kaweah River. 
The Smithsonian alphabet was used. 
2.— Wi'-chi-kik. 
Obtained by Mr. Stephen Powers at Coarse Gold Gulch, California, in 
1872, from Tu’-eh, an Indian of the tribe. The Smithsonian alphabet 
was used. 
3.—Tin'-lin-neh. 
Collected by Mr. Stephen Powers at the Tule River Reservation, California, 
from an Indian of the tribe, with Pedro as interpreter. The Smith- 
sonian alphabet was used. 
4.—Kings River. 
Obtained by Mr. Adam Johnson from Indians living about King’s River 
and Tulare Lake, California. It is reprinted here from Schoolcraft, 
Part IV, p. 413. 
5.—Coconoons. 
Collected by Mr. Adam Johnson, and published in Schooleraft, Part IV, p. 
413, from which it has been reprinted. Mr. Johnson says it is “a por- 
tion of the language of the remnant of a tribe or band known as the 
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