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S ection 2. Nations of Carolina.—Remains of the Catawbas.
—Notices of'the extinct tribesJ*• * i .'. ,\~i 399'
Section 3. Of the four great southern nationstheGb^t^£ebs j .
Chickasahs, Choktahs, and the Muskogee's.;"
and of the Creek confederacy . . . . 404 *!
Paragraph 2. The-Cherokees - • *,*••• ‘v..t
Paragraphs. The JMhaskbogees;^S'emi-v.
• noles^and -Hitehittees ». •'............. 402
Paragraph A. The Chickasahs and^the
Chocktahs-* • •» • • » . . . ........... ........ 40!^
Section 4. Tribes between fthe Mobile-and Mississippi, and
-between that'river and the Red River • • • • •
CHAPTER VII..
O f the native Tribes in the in t^ îg r f f 'North Affîeriprt; àetérem
the Mississippi and the CKMn'ofyte 'Poc'ky‘Mountains.
Section I. -General statement - ............................... .. , o | |
Section 2. Of the Sioux ............................................ , . ; ; . .m'4;09
Section 3. The Pawnees......... ...................... . t . . -v. ; 41^
S ect ion 4. - The Fall or Rapid Indians............ . .V.................4^3 ■
Section _;5. The Black-feet Indians • •. 1 f
Section 6. The Paducas and various nations dh the Red
River and other couMrinsjiT Louisiana......... .. 415
SIEctioN 7. Of the physical and moral eharapt^fs of the Sk>ux
and Missourian nations in general.................. ’. 4fl*6
CHAPTER VIII.
Native Tribes o f the Countries in the Western Parts o f. North
America.
Section 1. Countries to the northward of Mexico ««* • • • « • 420
Section '2. North American • races to the westward of the
Rocky Mountain chaijL i * • • *»* «»*-• • * I . . * * 424
S ection 3. Inland. tribes to the westward :_of the Rocky
Mountain^ chain
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Section 4. Tribes of the sea-coast ............................... .. 432
Paragraph 1. Northern tribes of the western
coast of'America* » • • • ■ • * *............. 432
Paragraph -2. Tribes of the southern family;—
Nootka Columbians • .................. 435
S ect ton * 5v1 ■ Of the languages of the nations inhabiting the
North America . . . . . . . . . . 438
Paragraph 1. Observations made by Professor
Vater on- the connection between
the Mèxidan- languages and the idioms of
the nations of the north-western coast • • 439
Paragraph 2. Of the relations of these
north-western coast nations with the
Esquimaux ; ....................... 440
SEbridN 6. Of the physical history of the tribes on the seacoast
»................'1................441
S ection 7. Of the natives of California ...................................446
CHAPTER IX.
South American Nhiions.— General Survey.
Section 1. Geographical outline • • • • • • • • • • • •»• • • • • • • • • 448
Section 'i. Distribution of the South American nations • • • • 452
' CHAPTER X.
Andian Nations.—Races o f the Cordillera.
Section 1. Of the Peruvian nations • • • • • • • .................... 460
Paragraph 1. The Quichuas or the Inca
race ■•■•••• • • • • *~ • * * • • • • • • • ................ 461
; Paragraph 2. The Aymaras *..................467
Paragraph 3. History of the Aymaras
and the Quichuas . . . . . . * • • • *............. 469
Paragraph 4. The Atacamas or Olipes • • 472
Paragraph 5. The Changos • • • • • • • • • 473