. Bulletin. Ethnology. 184 CAHAWBA OLD TOWNS CAHITA [b. a. e. with the Adac and Kadakaman, formerly lived between San Fernando and Muleje, near San Francisco Borja, w. side of Lower California, lat. 29°. Cagnaguet.—Taylor in Browne, Res. Pae. Slope, app., 54, lS(i9. Cagnajuet.—Tavlor in Cal. Farmer Jan. 17, Cahawba Old Towns. A former grouj> of Choctaw settlements in I'erry co., Ala., probably on Cahawl)a r.—Pickett, Ala., II, 326, 1851; Halbert in Ala. Hist. Soc. Trans., iii, 66, 1899. Cahelca ('deep pool'). A rancheria, probably Cochimi, connected with Pu- ri'sima (Cadegomo) mission


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 184 CAHAWBA OLD TOWNS CAHITA [b. a. e. with the Adac and Kadakaman, formerly lived between San Fernando and Muleje, near San Francisco Borja, w. side of Lower California, lat. 29°. Cagnaguet.—Taylor in Browne, Res. Pae. Slope, app., 54, lS(i9. Cagnajuet.—Tavlor in Cal. Farmer Jan. 17, Cahawba Old Towns. A former grouj> of Choctaw settlements in I'erry co., Ala., probably on Cahawl)a r.—Pickett, Ala., II, 326, 1851; Halbert in Ala. Hist. Soc. Trans., iii, 66, 1899. Cahelca ('deep pool'). A rancheria, probably Cochimi, connected with Pu- ri'sima (Cadegomo) mission. Lower Cali- fornia, in the 18th century.—Doc. Hist. Mex., 4th s., V, 189, 1857. " Cahelejyu ('brackish water'). A ran- cheria, jirobably Cochimi, connected with Purisima (Cadegomo) mission, Lower California, in the 18th century.—Doc. Hist. Mex., 4th s., v, 189, 1857. Cahelijyu.—Ibid.,190. Cahelixyu.—Ibid., ISd. Cahelembil ('junction of waters'). A rancheria, prol)ably Cochimi, connected with Purisima (Cadegomo) mission. Lower California, in the 18th century; it lay a league from the Pacific coast.—Doc. Hist. Mex., 4th s., v, 189, 1857. Cahelmet (' water and earth '). A ran- cheria, probably Cochimi, connected with Purisima (Cadegomo) mission, Lower California, in the 18th century.—Doc. Hist. Mex., 4th s., v, 189, 1857. " Cahiague. A Huron village in Ontario, where the Jesuits had the mission of St John the Baptist in 1640. Cahiague.—('hamplain (1615), CEuvres, iv, 29,1870. S. lean Baptiste.—.Tes. Rel. for 1640,90,1858. Cahinnio. A tribe visited by Cavelier de la Salle on his return from Texas in 1687, at which time they probably re- sided in s. w. Arkansas, near Red r. They were possibly more closely allied to the northern tribes of the Caddo confed- eracy (the Xadohadacho, Natchitoches, Yatasi, etc.) than to the southern tribes, with whom, according to Joutel, they were at enmity. During the vicissitudes of the 18th century the tribe moved n.


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