NAMES AND LOCATIONS OF INDIANS LN TEE UNITED 



STATES. 



1820— 188G. 



The Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for each 

 year contains the names and locations of the several Indian tribes in 

 the United States, with their x^opulation. The names have been cor- 

 rected by Maj. J. W. Powell, United States Geologist and Chief of the 

 Bureau of Ethnology. For the purpose of showing the changes in 

 names and locations of the several tril es since 1820 the following tables 

 from several reports are given. The first is from the report of Eev. 

 Jedidiah Morse, made in 1822. Prior to this report Lewis and Clark, 

 in their work, 1812-'13, gave a list of the tribes they met, as did other 

 explorers, traders, and hunters, but these were generally partial and 

 incomplete. H. E. Schoolcraft's tables are not given; they are but 

 partial at best. 



A statistical table of all the Indian tribes within the limits of the United States, including 

 a few bordering on our north and south boundaries related to or intermingling with them,, 

 exhibiting their names, the number of souls in each tribe, the places of their residence, 

 with references to the map and to theiyages of this work, pointing to the places of residence 

 of each tribe, on the one, and to the images in the other, where they are described. 



[From report of Eev. Jedidiah Morse, IT. S. Indian Commissioner.] 



INDIAN TEIBES OP THE UNITED STATES. 



1822. 



* fbe nun^bprg ii} tftPSe t41?6S are conjectt^rfil, i|o particular account of them having beoH receive^: 



