THE GEOEGE CATLlN INDIAN GALLEEY. 



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Table nhoiving the approximate numher of persons 'belonging to each tribe of Indians in the 

 United States in 1867 — Continued. 



Names of trilies or bands. 



Superintend- 

 ency. 



Agency. 



Popula- 

 tion. 



"Wascoes 



"Washoea 



"Weas. (See Kaskaskias) 



"Weber TJtes. (SeelJtes) 



Webinoches. (See XJtes) 



Winnebagoes 



"Winnebagoes of Wisconsin 



"Winnebagoshish (band of Chippewas) . . 



"Witchitas 



Wylackies 



"Wyandotts. (See note) 



Takamas and others 



Tamhills.,^ 



Yancton Sioux 



Tavapais 



Yumaa 



Add estimated for sundry bands in 



Oregon. 

 Add estimated for numerous small 



bands in "Washita agency. 



....do 



ibfevada 



Central 



Utah . : , 



iNew Mexico . 

 Northern 



"Warm Springs. 

 Carson City ... 

 Osage Elver ... 



Abiquin 



Winnebago ■ 



Winnebagoes and Pottawatomies 

 Chippewas of Mississippi 



California 



Southern 



Washington . 



Oregon 



Dakota 



Arizona 



....do 



Sound Valley . 



Keosho 



Takama 



Grande Konde . 



Tancton 



Kiver Tribes . . . 

 do 



1,750 

 700 



392 



3,000 

 '2,' 530 



1,000 



Total as per Table B . 



295, 774 



Note.— To the above total should be added about the following numbers for tribes and 

 bands of which no census has been taken, or which are not definitely in charge of any 

 agent : 



Comanches, ranging in Northwest Texas, say 4,000 



Cherokees, inGeox^a, North Carolina, &c., say 2,000 



Sacs and Foxes La Iowa, say 224 



Seminoles in Florida, say 500 



Sisseton and other Sioux in Northeast "Dakota, &c 3, 500 



St. Eegia, remnant of old Canada nations, in New York 677 



Wyandotts, remnant of old tribe, say 250 



Grand total aa estimated '. 306,475 



INDIANS IN 1886. 



For Indian tribes and their location in 1886, see pages 821-824, 

 herein ; also Annual Eeport of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for 

 1886. 



