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Indian Tribes 1880 H-I-J-K-L

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Hare-Foot, next S. of the Esquimaux, and in perpetual war with them.

Hallibees, a tribe of Creeks, destroyed in 1813.

Hannakallal, 600 in 1820 on Pacific, S. Columbia, next beyond the Luckkarso.

Hassanamesits, a tribe of Nipmuks, embraced Christianity in 1660.

Hihighenimmo, 1,300 in 1820, from mouth of Lastaw River, up it to the forks.

Hellwits, 100 in. along the Columbia, from the falls upward on the N. side.

Herring Pond, a remnant of Wampanoags, in Sandwich, Mass.; about 40.

Hietans, (Camanches,) erratic bands; from Trinity to Brazos, and Red River.

Hini, (Cadodachem) 200 in 1820, on Angelina r., between Red r. and Rio del Norte.

Hitchittees, once on Chattahoochee r.; 600 now in Arkansas; speak Muskogee.

Hohilpos, (Tushepahas,) 300 in 1820 above great falls on Clark's River.

Humas, (Oumas,) "Red nation," in Ixsussees Parish, La., in 1805 below Manchak.

Hurons, (Wyandots, Quatoghies,) adjacent, and N. gt. lakes; subd. by Iroq., 1650.

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Illinois, "the lake of men," both sides Illinois r.; 12,000 in 1670; 60 towns in 1706.

Ives, or Tachies, (Texas ?) branch Sabine ; 80 men in 1806; speak Caddo.

Ioways, On Ioway River before Black Hawk's war; 1,100 beyond the Mississippi.

Iroquois, 1606, on St. Lawrence, below Quebec; 1687, both sides Ohio, to Miss.

Isatis, sometimes a name of the Sioux before 1755.

Ithkyemamits, 600 in 1820, on N. side Columbia, near the Cathlaskos.

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Jelan, one of the three tribes of Camanches, on sources Brazos, Del Norte, &e.

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Kadapaus, a tribe in N. Carolina in 1707.

Kahunkles, 400 in 1820, W. Rocky Mountains; abode unknown.

Kaloosas, a tribe found early in Florida long since extinct.

Kanenavish on the Padoucas' fork of the 1 latte; 400 in 1805.

Kanhawas, Ganawese or Canhaways; on the River Kanhawa, formerly.

Kansas, on the Arkansas River; about 1,000 in 1836; in 1820, 1,850.

Kaskaskias (Illin.) on a river of same name flowing into the Mississ. 250 in 1797.

Kaskayas, between sources of the Platte and Rocky Mountains; 3,000 in 1836.

Katteka, (Padoucas) not located by travellers. See Padoucas.

Keekatsa (Crows) both sides Yellowstone, above mouth Big Horn r. 3,500 in 1805.

Kayche, E. branch Trinity River in 1806; once on the Sabine; 260 in 1820.

Kiawas, on Padouca River, beyond the Kites; 1,000 in 1806.

Kigene, on the shore of Pacific Ocean in 1821, under the chief Skittegates.

Kikapoo, formerly in Illinois; now about 300, chiefly beyond the Mississippi.

Killamuk, a branch of the Clatsops, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean; about 1,000.

Killawat, in a large town on the coast of the Pacific, E. of the Luktons.

Killaxthocles, 100 in 1820 at the mouth of Columbia River, on N. side.

Kimoenims, a band of the Chopunnish on Lewis's Ricer; 800 in 1820, in 33 clans.

Kinai, about Cook's Inlet, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.

Kites, (Staetans,) between sources Platte and Rocky Mountains; about 500 in 1820.

Kiskakons, inhabited Michilimakinak in 1680; a Huron tribe.

Knistenaux, on Assinnaboin River; 5,000 in 1812;  numerous; women comely.

Konagens, Esquimaux, inhabiting Kadjak Island, lat. 53°, lon. 152° W.

Kook-koo-oose, on the coast of the Pacific, S. of the Killawats; 1 500 in 1835.

Kuskarawaoks, one of six tribes on E. shore of Chesapeak in 1607; (Tuscaroras?).

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Lahanna, 2,000 in 1820, both sides Columbia, above the mouth of Clark's River.

Lapanne, See Apache.

Lartielo, 600 in 1820 at the falls of Lastaw River, below Wayton Lake.

Leaf, (Sioux,) 600 in 1820, on the Missouri, above Prairie du Chien.

Leech River, about 350 in 1820 near Sandy Lake, lat. 46° 9' N.

Lenna Lenape, once from Hudson to Delaware River; now scattered in the West.

Lipan, 800 in 1816, from Rio Grande to the interior of Texas; light hair.

Loucheux, next N. of the Esquimaux, or S. of lat. 67° 15' N.

Lukawis, 800 in 1820 W. of the Rocky Mountains; abode unknown.

Lukkarso, 1,200 in 1820, coast of Pacific, S. of Columbia r., beyond the Shallalah.

Luktons, 20 in 1820, W. of the Rocky Mountains; abode unknown.

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