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Kalapooian Indian Bands,
Gens and Clans
Many tribes have sub-tribes, bands, gens,
clans and phratry. Often very little
information is known or they no longer
exist. We have included them here to
provide more information about the tribes.
Ahantchuyuk. A division of the Kalapooian family on and about Pudding r., an
E. tributary of the Willamette, emptying into it about 10 m. s. of Oregon City,
Oreg.
Ampalamuyu. A Lakmiut band near Luckiamute r., Oreg.
Gatschet, Lakmiut MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1877.
Ampishtna. The Lakmiut name of a band of the Calapooya
proper, residing E. of upper Willamette r., Oreg. Gatschet, Lakmiut MS., B.
A. E., 1877.
Andshankualth. The Lakmiut name of a Yamel band on a w.
tributary of the Willamette, in Oregon. Gatschet, Calapooya MS., B. A. E.,
1877.
Andshimmampak. The Lakmiut name of a Yamel band on
Yamhill cr., Oregon. Gatschet, Calapooya MS., B. A. E., 1877.
Chemapho. Mentioned in the
Dayton treaty of 1855 as a Kalapooian band.
Chemeketas. Supposed to have been one of the Kalapooian
bands formerly near Salem, Oreg. Ingersoll in Harper s Mag., 769, Oct., 1882.
Chillychandize. Mentioned as a small Kalapooian tribe
on Willamette r., Oreg.
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Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico
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Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Frederick Webb Hodge, 1906
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