IXniAXS or MAXUATTAX ISLAXh 



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\'(MuMi;in and j)Iaiii, and some old i)ij)('s, ii()(al)ly those slainpcd "K. 

 Ti])i)(M " on tlu> l)o\vl. All these ait i('l(\s aic vei>' rare here, and foi- this 

 no adcMiuate ex|)lanation can he «;i\-en. 



location of the new york coastal algonkin and their neighbors 



Resume. 



The area treated of in this paper was inhabited during historic 

 times by the following tribes •} 



iQn the map above, these tribes are shown together with the Long Island and other neighboring 

 tribes as indicated by Beauchamp in the map accompanying his "Aboriginal Occupation of New 

 York," New York State Museum, Bulletin 32, Albany, 1900. 



