. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. .HO] WECHIKHIT WECQUAESGEEK 929 balls of yarn tied to the warp or a simple bobbin for a shuttle. See Art, Basketry, Clothing, Dijes and Pigments, Ornament. The intricate processes with crude ap- paratus are discussed and illustrated by Matthews in 3d Rep. B. A. E., 1884. Consult also Mason in Nat. Mus. Rep. 1901, and the bibliography therein; Bush- nell in Am. Anthr., xi, no. 3, 1909; Dixon in Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., xvii, pt. 3, ; Niblack in Rep. Nat. Mus. 1888,. NAVAHO LOOM. ( MATTHEWS ) 1890; Nordenskiold, Cliff Dwellers of Mesa Verde, 1893; Speck in Am.


. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. .HO] WECHIKHIT WECQUAESGEEK 929 balls of yarn tied to the warp or a simple bobbin for a shuttle. See Art, Basketry, Clothing, Dijes and Pigments, Ornament. The intricate processes with crude ap- paratus are discussed and illustrated by Matthews in 3d Rep. B. A. E., 1884. Consult also Mason in Nat. Mus. Rep. 1901, and the bibliography therein; Bush- nell in Am. Anthr., xi, no. 3, 1909; Dixon in Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., xvii, pt. 3, ; Niblack in Rep. Nat. Mus. 1888,. NAVAHO LOOM. ( MATTHEWS ) 1890; Nordenskiold, Cliff Dwellers of Mesa Verde, 1893; Speck in Am. Anthr., IX, 293, 1907; Guiile to Anthr. Coll. Prov. Mus. Victoria, 1909; Emmons and Boas, Chilkat Blanket, Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Ill, pt. A, 1907; Stites, Economics of Iroquois, 1905. (o. t. m.) Wechikhit. A Yokuts (Mariposan) tribe formerly living on lower Kings r., Cal., in the plains, and one of the group of tribes which ceded their lands to the United States by treaty of Apr. 29, 1851. They were then placed on Fresno res., where they were still represented in 1861. Two or three individuals survive. Wa-cha-et—Royce in 18th Rep., B. A. E., 782, 1899. Wa-cha-hets.—McKee et al. in Senate Ex. Doc. 4, Slid Cong., spec, , 75,1853. Wa-che-ha- ti.—Wessells (18.^3) in H. R. Ex. Doc. 76, ZiX\\ Cong., 3d sess., 31, 1857. Wa-che-nets.—Ind. Aff. Rep., 223, 1851. "Wa-che-ries.—Senate Ex. Doc. 4, 32d Cong., spec, sess., 93, 1853. Waches.—Henley in Ind. Aff. Rep., 611, 1S54. Watch-ahets.—John- ston in Sen. Ex. Doc. 61, 32d Cong., 1st sess., 22, 1852. Wat-ches.—Lewis in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1857,399, Wechikhit.— Pub., Am. Eth.,,1907. Wi'-chi-kik.—Powers in Cont. N. A. Ethnol., in,370,1877. Wechotookme ( We-cho-took-me). One of the 7 Seminole towns in Florida in 1799; exact locality unknown.—Hawkins (1799), Sketch, 25, 1848. Wechquadnach (properly Wequae^adn- auke, 'place at the end of, or extending to, the mountain'; the


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