5) 
EASTERN ALGONQUIAN 
Se Ss Se ee ea Little river or brook. 
GUUS a a Mountain. 
NV AER Chip Wein ye ean ery. SE ae Mountain. 
DELAWARE 
Wwappacomos 222) te ST. Land of white fog. 
Wirnemingg = 2S Place of red clay. 
M@alakpaseying—_- 2s Cedar valley. 
RATS ey pln Oe eet ten ee Valley. 
Wralewments os Ae Small lodge. 
‘A CEST ai lg es ol i a deh. SR Sunset. 
ALGONKIN 
Wien elwalcamai uo. sek 2. ate) At the end of the trail. 
Bihebep alin p ayer. 15 i672 ae Haunted place. 
MISCELLANEOUS CAMP AND CLUB NAMES 
Language Name Meaning 
Arikapngene Stes 22) i. JAN eoWUlS ee Se Lodge. 
Crowe ae Ash@sou 30s aie Be Lodge. 
(SAswaletebivnde 324: 4 Ahem Lodge. 
prapaliom a —— = ~~~ I Netsetenine Aaya Sunset. 
Niaicals lee he [Jonito otdra__._____ Beaver club or society. 
(Oiwolkwe =e ee A group or body of persons forming a 
single fellowship. 
eed {Assdndawi___-_--__- Place of sunshine. 
7) Seat. a ae |Tapawingo_______ Place of joy. 
| SUWTRO yn a eee ee Katinénkwat______ Heart’s desire. 
Chippewaes- 2522 5- Amikawa-odédem__ Beaver club or society. 
Cheyenne_________-_ INGO aeeree ee Our home. 
(Oi Se gee ee Wuskwee-atik_____ Birch (tree). 
Choctaw= a5. 2222 Opahaksuns==2 =" Birch (tree). 
Strouse 2a hee Wahibadab-_-_-_-_-_-- Peaceful. 
ANCE N | oe ee IN GIVE ESO On aan Broad fields. 
The bureau is also in constant receipt of requests for titles of books 
on Indian folk tales and myths. To meet this demand the following 
list of a few of the published writings on the subject is given: 
BOOKS ON FOLK-LORE, MYTHS, AND LEGENDS 
Barrett, S. A_____ Myths of the Southern Sierra Miwok. (University of Cali- 
fornia Publications in American Archaeology and Eth- 
nology, vol. 16, No. 1, 1919, Berkeley.) 
Boas Rranze === Tsimshian Mythology. Washington, 1916. (Thirty-first 
Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology.) 
Canfield, W. W___ Legends of the Iroquois. New York, A. Wessels Co., 1902. 
Chapman, J. W_-_- Tenia Texts and Tales from Anvik, Alaska, with vocabulary 
by P. E. Goddard. Leyden, Holland, E. J. Brill, 1914. 
(Publications of the American Ethnological Society of New 
York, vol. 6.) 
