. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] PIHCHA—PILE DWELLINGS 249 of the Pamaque (Solis, Diario, 1767-68, MS.). (H. E. B.) Pi^canes.—Solis, op. cit. (identical?). Pihni- ques.—Taylor in Cal. Farmer, Apr. 17, 1863 (mis- print). Pihuiques.—Garcia, op. cit., 17tJ0. Pihcha. The Skunk clan of the Chua (Snake) phratrv of the Hopi. Pi'h-tca.—Stephen'in 8th Rep. B. A. E., 38, 1891. Pihkash, The Young Corn Ear clan of the_Hopi. Pihkash.—Dorsey and Voth, Mishongnovi Cere- monies, 175, 1902. Piiru. A former Chumashan village on Piru cr. or arroyo emptying into Saticoy r., Ventura co., Cal.—Taylor in Cal. Farmer


. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] PIHCHA—PILE DWELLINGS 249 of the Pamaque (Solis, Diario, 1767-68, MS.). (H. E. B.) Pi^canes.—Solis, op. cit. (identical?). Pihni- ques.—Taylor in Cal. Farmer, Apr. 17, 1863 (mis- print). Pihuiques.—Garcia, op. cit., 17tJ0. Pihcha. The Skunk clan of the Chua (Snake) phratrv of the Hopi. Pi'h-tca.—Stephen'in 8th Rep. B. A. E., 38, 1891. Pihkash, The Young Corn Ear clan of the_Hopi. Pihkash.—Dorsey and Voth, Mishongnovi Cere- monies, 175, 1902. Piiru. A former Chumashan village on Piru cr. or arroyo emptying into Saticoy r., Ventura co., Cal.—Taylor in Cal. Farmer, July 24, 1863. Pikakwanarats (Pi-ka-kwa^-na-rats). A division of the Ute, of whom 32 were found in 1873 on the Uinta res., Utah, where they were known under the gen- eral name of Uinta Ute.—Powell in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1873, 51, 1874. Pikalps. A former village of the Semi- ahmoo Salish at Camp Semiahmoo, on Semiahmoo bay, n. w. Wash.—Gibbs, Clallam and Lummi, 37, 1863. Pikiiltthe {Pl^-ki-ll^-t'^^). A former Yaquina village on the s. side of Yaquina r., Oreg.—Dorsey in Jour. Am. Folk-lore, III, 229, 1890. Pikirlu. An Ita Eskimo winter village on Foulke fjord, n. Greenland.—Mark- ham in Trans. Ethnol. Soc. Lond., 126, 1866. Fikialak. A winter and spring settle- ment of the Aivilirmiut Eskimo on Depot id., N. E. of Chesterfield inlet, Hudson bay. Pikiulaq.—Boas in 6th Rep. B. A. E., map, 1888. Pikiutdlek. A southern settlement of the Angmagsalingmiut Eskimo in e. Greenland, who there seek stone for mak- ing lamps and vessels. Pikiudtlek.—Nansen, First Crossing, i, 250, 1890. Pikiutdlek.—Meddelelser ora Gronland, x, 369, 1888. Pikmiktaligmiut. A subdivision of the Unaligmiut Eskimo of Alaska, whose vil- lage is Pikmjktalik. Pikmikta'lig-mut.—Dall in Cont. X. A. Ethnol., I, 17, 1877. Pikmiktalik. An Unaligmiut Eskimo village near the mouth of Pikmiktalik r., Alaska, just n. of C. Romanoff; pop. 10 in 1880. Pichmichtalik.—Holmberg, Ethnog. Skizz., map, 1


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