. Bulletin. Ethnology. 428 SAN CARLOS APACHE—SANDALS [b. a. e. Costanoan, some of the Chalones, with probably also some of the Mntsun. The following names of villages are given by Taylor (Cal. Farmer, Apr. 20,1860), most of them being taken from the mission books: Achasta, Alcoz, Animpayamo, As- pasniagan, Cakanaruk, Capanay (Kapa- nai), Carmentaruka, Chachat, Coyyo, Culul (Kulul), Ecgeagam, Echilat, Es- lanagan, Excellemaks, Fyules, Gilimis, Guayusta, Ichenta, Jappayon, Lucayasta, Mustac, Nennequi, Noptac, Nutnur, Nuthesnm (Mutsun), Pachhepes, Paisin, Pytoguis (Poitokwis), Santa Clara (Es- se


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 428 SAN CARLOS APACHE—SANDALS [b. a. e. Costanoan, some of the Chalones, with probably also some of the Mntsun. The following names of villages are given by Taylor (Cal. Farmer, Apr. 20,1860), most of them being taken from the mission books: Achasta, Alcoz, Animpayamo, As- pasniagan, Cakanaruk, Capanay (Kapa- nai), Carmentaruka, Chachat, Coyyo, Culul (Kulul), Ecgeagam, Echilat, Es- lanagan, Excellemaks, Fyules, Gilimis, Guayusta, Ichenta, Jappayon, Lucayasta, Mustac, Nennequi, Noptac, Nutnur, Nuthesnm (Mutsun), Pachhepes, Paisin, Pytoguis (Poitokwis), Santa Clara (Es- selenes proper), Sapponet, Sargentarukas, Soccorondo, Tebityilat, Tiubta, Triwta, Tucutnut (or Santa Teresa), Tushguesta, Wachanaruka, Xaseum, Xumis, Yampas, Yanostas, Ymunacam. (a. b. l.) Carmelo.—Taylor in Cal. Farmer, , I860. San Carlos.—Ibid. San Carlos de Carmelo.—Ibid. San Carlos del Carmelo.—Bancroft, Hist. Cal., I, 170, 1886. San Carlos de Monterey,—Ibid. San Carlos Apache. A part of the Apache dwelling at the San Carlos agency, Ariz.,. SAN CARLOS APACHE numbering 1,172 in 1909. The name has little ethnic significance, having been applied officially to those Apache living on the Gila r. in Arizona, and sometimes referred to also aa Gileiios, or Gila Apache (q. v.). Bin-i-ette She-deck-a.—White, MS. Hist. Apaches, B. A. E., 1875 (Chiricahua name). Hahel-topa- ipa.—Gatschet, Yuma Sprachstamm, I, 370, 1877 (' men with bows and arrows who live on the river'' Tontoname). San Casimiro (Saint Casimir). A ranch- eria of the so-called Quiquima (Quigyu- ma), visited by Father Kino in 1702. Doubtless situated on the e. bank of the Rio Colorado, above tidewater, in , Mexico.—Bancroft, States, I, 500,1884; Coues, Garces Diary, 178, 1900. Sanchecantacket. A village in 1698 near Edgartown, on the island of iNIarthas Vineyard, Mass. Sahnchecontuckquet.—Doc. of 1698 in Mass. Hist. See. Coll., 1st s., X, 132, 180S). Sanchecantacket.—


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