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THE AMERICAN INDIAN

49. Wintun, or Copehan (710):

A. Northern Division, or Wintun.

B. Southern Division, or Patwin.

(A member of the proposed Penutian.)

50. Wishoskan, or Wiyot (152):

(Possibly Algonquian.)

51. Yakona (55):

A. Yaquina.

B. Alsea.

52. Yanan (39):

A. Northern Yana.

B. Central Yana.

C. Southern Yana.

D. Yahi.

53. Yokuts, or Mariposan (533):

Yokuts:

(According to Kroeber there are seven dialectic groups with a total of about fifty tribes, all members of the proposed Penutian.)

54. Yukian (198):

A. Yuki proper.

B. Coast Yuki.

C. Huchnom.

D. Wappo.

55. Yuman (4279):

A. Eastern Group. 1. Havasupai. 2. Walapai. 3. Tonto. 4. Yavapai.

B. Central Group. 1. Mohave. 2. Yuma. 3. Maricopa. 4. Diegueño. 5. Cocopa.

C. Lower California Group. I. Kiliwi and Santo Thomás. 2. Cochimi. 3. Waikuru.

(Members of the proposed Hokan.)

56. Zuñian, or Zuñi (1667).


LINGUISTIC STOCKS OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA

The following tabulation has been compiled after Thomas and Swanton (Bulletin 44, Bureau of American Ethnology). As will be noted in the text of these authors, the place of many groups is far from certain so that this classification is not so definite as the preceding. It should rather be taken as the first preliminary lay-out of the subject.