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THE GEORGE CATLIN INDIAN GALLERY. 



Table showing the approximate number of persons belonging to each tribe of Indians in the 

 United States, arranged alphabetically. 



1867. 



| See report of Hon. N. G. Taylor, commissioner, to United States Senate, Ex. Doc. No. 9, special ses- 

 sion, 1867.] 



Name of tribe or band. 



Superintend- 

 ency. 



Agency. 



Popula- 

 tion. 









845 





Oregon 





530 







10, 000 

 800 





New Mexico.. 

 ....do 









550 





...do 





200 



Apaches, with Cheyennes of Upper Ar- 

 kansas. (See Arapahoes.) 

 Arapahoes (Upper Arkansas) 



Central 



...do 









4,000 

 750 



Northern 



Dakota 



...do 







Fort Berthold 



1 500 





...do .. 



2,640 

 1 500 



















Montana 



... do 



Blackfeet (at Fort Benton) 



Blackfeet 



2,450 

 2, 150 





Boise Shoshones. (See Shoshones) 



Idaho 





...do 









Southern 



Oregon 





362 







1 144 











....do 





2,000 



1,386 



150 













do . 





Orecon 



....do 





759 







2,068 





....do 



do 





Washington .. 



Southern 



Oregon 



Central 



Northern 



Southern 



Central 





2,000 

 14, 000 









Siletz 









Cheyennes (Upper Platte) 





1,800 





4,500 



80 



2,166 



1,899 



2,114 

 4,500 



Chippewas and Munsees (Kansas) 



Sac and Fox of Mississippi 



Chippewas, Pillagers, and Lake Win- 

 nebagoshish. 









do 







Chippewas of Lake Superior 



Chippewas, Bois Fort band, with last 

 named. 









1,058 



5,207 

 1 562 







do , 



Chippewas of Saginaw, Swan Creek, &c. 

 Chippewas, Ottawas, and Pottawato- 

 mies. 





...do . 





do .. 



232 



Southern 



Oregon 





12, 500 











4,400 

 9,500 

 2,000 

 3,400 





Arizona 











Washington .. 



Central 



Oregon 



....do .-. 









2,800 









Siletz 







Southern 





14, 396 

 3,900 









Central 



Southern 



Oregon 



do 





1,064 





Witchita 



114 







1,070 





Siletz 





....do 









...do 



do 







Washington . . 



Oregon 



Montana 



Oregon 



Utah 



1,900 





Siletz 





Flathead 



558 





Siletz 











Grand River Utes. (See Utes) 



Colorado 



Grand River and Uintah Utes 





Note.— Where no statement of population is made opposite the name of the tribe, it is because the 

 tribe is aggregated with others, as noted in Table B, under the head of the proper superintendency and 

 agency. In cases where several tribes are thus aggregated the population of the agency is set oppo- 

 site the name of the agency where it first occurs in this table, and in italics. 



