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WASH-KA-MON-YA (Fast Dancer)

Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians

Wa.s.sAN-NIE (The Medicine Club)

Maximilian, Travels (vol. III, Clark issue)

WA-TAN-YE (One always foremost)

Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians

WA-TA-WE-BU-KA-NA (Commanding General)

Catlin, Fourteen Ioway Indians

In Catlin's Notes of Eight Years' Travel in Europe this is spelled Wa-tah-we-buck-a-nah

WAW-MO-MOKA (Thief)

Schoolcraft Indian Tribes (vol. III)

WAH-MOON-AKA (The man who steals)

Treaty of 1854

WAW-NON-QUE-SKOON-A

Schoolcraft Indian Tribes (vol. III)

WENUGANA (The man who gives his opinion)

McKenny & Hall Indian Tribes (pp. 89-93, vol. II)

WHITE CLOUD, Jefferson

Laws and Treaties (p. 396, vol. I)

WHITE HORSE

Treaty of 1861

WI-E-WA-HA (White Cloud-also known as Good Disposition)

Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes (vol. III)

WINANGUSCONEY (see Moa-Na-Hon-Ga)

WO-HUM-PA

Rhees, Smithsonian Inst.i.tution (p. 49)

Probably the same Indian as referred to by McKenny & Hall as Wahumppe, _q. v._

WOS-COM-MUN (The Busy Man)

Catlin, Notes of Eight Years' Travels in Europe

WY-EE-YOGH (The man of Sense)

Catlin, Notes of Eight Years' Travels in Europe

YU-MAH-NI (la pluie qui marche)

Maximilian, Travels

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Attacapa, a name by which the Choctaws and other southern Indians designated the different tribes occupying southwestern Louisiana and southern and southeastern Texas. Less than a dozen are known to be in existence today.

[2] Oroyelles, probably of the Caddoan family and now extinct.

[3] An important tribe of the Algonquian family closely allied with the other Plains Indians, particularly with the Cheyennes.

[4] A tribe of the Iroquoian family frequenting during the 17th century the territory extending south from Lake Erie to the Ohio river, and now practically extinct unless their descendants may be called a part of the Seneca living at present in the Indian Territory.

[5] A vocabulary included among others is from the Duralde ma.n.u.scripts in the Library of the American Philosophical Society.

[6] For further synonomy see appendix C.

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