THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 89 1 



A statistical tabic of Indian tribes of the United States in 1822, <fc. — Continued. 



Names of the tribes. 



Sicaunies 

 Carriers . . 



Facullies 

 Atenas .. 



Na-te-o-te-tains 

 Flatheads 



Youicone 



Neekeetoos 



Ulseahs 



Youitts 



Sheastukles 



Killawats 



Cookkoo-oose . . 



Shallalah 



Luckkarso 



Hannakallal — 

 Killaxtkocles . . 



Ckiltz , 



Clamoctomichs 



Potoashs 



Pailsh 



Quiniilts 



Quieetsos , 



Chillates 



Calasthocle 



Quinnechart ... 

 Clarkamees 



Skaddals 



Squannaroos . . . 



Shallattoos 



Shanwappones . 

 Cutsahnim 



Lahanna — 

 Coopspellar. 

 "Wheelpo — 



1,000 



Hihighenimmo. 



Lartielo 



Skeetsomish . . . 



Micksucksealton tribe 



of the Tushshepah. 



Hohilpos, a tribe of do . 



Tushshepahs & Ootla- 

 shoots. 



Total No. W. of 171. 200 

 Rocky M'ts. 



Note.— For an account of all tbe Indians W. of the 

 Appendix from 328 to 344. 



100 



2,000 

 1,000 



700 



700 



150 



150 



900 



500 



1,500 



1,200 



1,200 



COO 



100 



700 



260 



200 



200 



1,000 



250 



150 



200 



2,000 



1,800 



200 



120 



100 



400 



1,200 



2,000 

 1,600 

 2,500 



1,300 



600 



2,000 



300 

 300 

 5.600 



Pages in re 

 port and ap 



pendix 

 where each 



tribe is 

 described 



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334 



to 346 



342 



334 



337 

 347 

 340 



Places of residence and remarks. 



On the R. Mountains near the Rapid Indians, 



& W. of them. 

 A general name given to the native tribes of 



New Caledonia. 



In one village on Stuart's Lake, on the W. 

 side of tbe Rocky Mountains, lat. 54° 30' 

 N, Ion. 125° W., opposite the heads of the 

 Missouri. They have other villages. The 

 Atenas Indians are in this neighborhood. 



In New Caledonia, W. of Rocky Mountains, 

 ' on the northern border of the U. States. 



These tribes dwell along the coast S. of Co- 

 lumbia River, and speak the Killarauck's 

 language. 



Indians dwelling along the coast in succes- 

 sion, in the order they are mentioned, N. of 

 Columbia River. 



On a large river of the same name, which 

 heads in Mount Jefferson and discharges 

 itself into the Wallaumut 40 miles up that 

 river on its N. W. side ; this nation has 

 several villages on both sides of the river. 



On Cataract River, 25 miles N. of the Big 

 Narrows. 



On Cataract River, below tbe Skaddals. 



On do. above the Skaddals. 



On the heads of Cataract and Taptul Riveis. 



On both sides of the Columbia, above the 

 Sokulks, and on the northern branches of 

 the Taptul River, and also on the Wahna- 

 achee River. 



On both sides of the Columbia, above the en- 

 trance of Clark's River. 



On a river which falls into the Columbia N. 

 of Clark's River. 



On both sides of Clarke's River, from the 

 entrance of Lastaw to the great .falls of 

 Clarke's River. 



From the entrance of the Lastaw into 

 Clarke's River, on both sides of the Lastaw, 

 as high as the forks. 



At the falls of the Lastaw River, below the 

 great Wayton Lake, on both sides of the 

 river. 



On a small river of the same name, which 

 falls into the Lastaw, belowtbe falls, around 

 the Wayton Lake, and on two islands in it. 



On Clarke's River, above the great falls, in 

 the Rocky Mountains. 



On Clarke's River, above the Micksuckseal- 

 tons, in the Rocky Mountains. 



On a N. fork of Clarke's River in spring and 



summer, and in the fall and winter on the 



Missouri. The Ootlashoots is a band of 



this nation. 



Rocky Mountains, see Report, p. 37 to 44, and 



