A-CHO-MA’-WI FAMILY. 
1.—A-cho-md'-wi. 
Obtained at the Round Valley Reservation, California, by Mr. Stephen 
Powers, December, 1875, from two intelligent members of the tribe, 
who spoke good English. The Smithsonian alphabet was used. 
2.—Lutuam. 
Obtained by Mr. George Gibbs, in Washington, D. C., in the winter of 
1861-62, from Ie-op-to-mi, an Indian boy of the A-pui band living at 
the forks of Pitt and Fall Rivers, California. The boy was brought 
to Washington by Lieut. Feilnee, United States Army. The spelling 
conforms to the original. 
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