. Bulletin. Ethnology. 416 SALISHAN FAMILY [B. A. B. month of Judith r., Mont., Oct. 17, 1855. Lewis and Clark estimated their popula- tion in 1806 to be 600; Gibbs gave their probable number in 1853 as 325, a dimi-. SALISH MAN (am. MuS. Nat. HIST.) nution said to be due to wars with the Siksika; number of Flatheads under Flat- head agency, Mont. (1909), 598. Ah-shu-ah-har-peh.—Crow MS. vocab., B. A. E., n. d. A-shu'-e-ka-pe.—Havden, Philol. Mo. Val., 402, ('flatheads': Crow name), a-too-ha-pe. — Long, Exped. Rocky , ii, Ixxxiv, 1823 (Hidatsa name). Cootstooks pai tab pee


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 416 SALISHAN FAMILY [B. A. B. month of Judith r., Mont., Oct. 17, 1855. Lewis and Clark estimated their popula- tion in 1806 to be 600; Gibbs gave their probable number in 1853 as 325, a dimi-. SALISH MAN (am. MuS. Nat. HIST.) nution said to be due to wars with the Siksika; number of Flatheads under Flat- head agency, Mont. (1909), 598. Ah-shu-ah-har-peh.—Crow MS. vocab., B. A. E., n. d. A-shu'-e-ka-pe.—Havden, Philol. Mo. Val., 402, ('flatheads': Crow name), a-too-ha-pe. — Long, Exped. Rocky , ii, Ixxxiv, 1823 (Hidatsa name). Cootstooks pai tab pee.—Henry, MS. vocab., 1808 (Blackl'oot name). Faux Tetes-Plates.—Duflot de ISIol'ras, ExpL, ll, 335,1814. Flatheads.— and Clark, Discov.,, 1807. Flathead-Selish.—Gatschet in IToc. A. A. A. S., XXXI, 577, isti3. Hohilpo.—Lewis and Clark Exped., I, map, 1814. Ka-ka-i-thi. — Havilen, Ethnog. and I'hilol. Mo. Val.,326,18(12 ('flathead people': Arapaho name). Ka-ko'-is-tsi'-a-ta'- ni-o.—Ibid., 290 ('people wlio flatten their heads': Cheyenne name). Ko-toK'-spi-tup'-i-o. — Ibid., 264 (Blackfoot name). Nebagindibe.—Baraara, Otchipwe-Eng. Diet.,281,1880 ('flat head': Chip- pewa name: "properly Nebagindibed"—identi- cal'?). Pa Bda-ska.—Cook, Yanktun MS. vocab., B. A. E., 184, 1882. Pa O-bde'-ca. —Ibid, ('heads cornered or edged': Yankton name). Saalis.— Duflot de Mofras, ExpL, II, 335, 1844. Sae-lies.— Mayne, Brit. Col., '297, 1862. Salish,—Gatschet, MS., B. A. E. (own name). Tetes-Plates.—Com- mon French form, applied to various tribes. Whull-e-mooch.—Deans in Am. Antiq., 41,1886 (applied to Puget sd. tribes), Salishan Family. A linguistic family in- habiting the N. portions of Washington, n. Idaho, w. Montana, a small strip of the N. w. coast of Oregon, and in Canada the s. E. part of Vancouver id. from Thur- low id. to 8ooke bay, and all the s. main- land of British Columbia as far as Bute inlet and Quesnelle lake, with the ex


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