. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] CLOWWEWALLA CLUBS 313 moccasins of fur sometimes worn in win- ter. {Apache.) Men: Same as on plains. Women: Same, except legging moccasins with shield toe. Naralio, now like Pueb- lo; formerly like Plains tribes. (11) GiLA-SoNORA {Cocopa and Mo- have). Men: Breechcloth, sandals, some- times headband. Women: Waist gar- ment, usually of fringed bark, front and rear. (Pima.) Same as Plains, formerly cotton robe, waist cloth, and sandals. Consult the annual reports of the Bu- reau of American Ethnology; Bancroft, Native Races; Carr in Proc. Am. Antiq. See, 1897; Ca


. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] CLOWWEWALLA CLUBS 313 moccasins of fur sometimes worn in win- ter. {Apache.) Men: Same as on plains. Women: Same, except legging moccasins with shield toe. Naralio, now like Pueb- lo; formerly like Plains tribes. (11) GiLA-SoNORA {Cocopa and Mo- have). Men: Breechcloth, sandals, some- times headband. Women: Waist gar- ment, usually of fringed bark, front and rear. (Pima.) Same as Plains, formerly cotton robe, waist cloth, and sandals. Consult the annual reports of the Bu- reau of American Ethnology; Bancroft, Native Races; Carr in Proc. Am. Antiq. See, 1897; Catlin, Manners and Customs N. Am. Inds., 1841; Dellenbaugh, North Americans of Yesterday, 1901; Goddard, The Hupa, Publ. Univ. of Cal., 1904; Hariot, Virginia, 1590, repr. 1871; Mason, Primitive Travel and Transportation, Rep. Nat. Mus., 1894; Schoolcraft, In- dian Tribes, i-vi, 1851-57; Willoughby in Am. Anthrop., vii, nos. 1, 3, 4, 1905. () Clowwewalla. A branch of the Chi- nookan family formerly residing at the falls of Willamette r., Oreg. They are said to have been originally a large and important tribe, but after the epidemic of 1829 were greatly reduced in numbers. In 1851 they numbered 13 and lived on the w. bank opposite Oregon City. They joined in the Dayton treaty of 1855, and later the remnant was removed to Grande Ronde res., Oreg. (l-f. ) Claugh-e-wall-hah.—Parker, Jour., 17.'), 1840. Clough-e-wal-lah,—Ibid., 178, 1846. Clough-e- •wall-hah,—Ibid., 171, 1840. Clowewallas.—Coues, Henrv-Thonipson Jour., 811, 1897. Clow-we-wal- la.—U. S. Iiid. Treat. ()5), 19, 1873. Fall In- dians,—Meek quoted by Medill in H. R. Ex. Doc. 76, 30th Cong., 1st sess., 10, 1848. GiLa'wewa- lamt.—Boas, field notes. Gitla'we-walamt.—Boas, MS., B. A. E. Katlawewalla.—Framboise quoted by Gairdner () in Jour. Grog. .Soc. Lond., XI, 256, 1841. Keowewallahs.—Slocum (1835) in H. R. Rep. 101, 25th Cong., 3d sess., 42, 1839. Thlowiwalla —Tolmie and Dawson, Comp.


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