. Bulletin. Ethnology. 802 MANTA MANUELITO [b. a. e. by Fray Garcia tie San Francisco, who founded among them the mission of Nues- tra Seiiora de Guadakipe de los Mansos, the church editice being deriquc, map 1, Lanos.â Perea (1629) quoted by Vetaiu-urt, Teatro Mex., HI,300,308,1871 (orMansos). Maises.âLinschotcn, Descr. de I'Amerique, map 1, 1638. Mansa.â Benavides, ISIemorial, 9, 1630. Manses.âSanson, L'Amerique, 27, map, Mansos.âBenavides, Memorial, 9, 1630. Manxo.âOiiate (l.'i98) in Doc. Ined,XVI,243,1871 C'sus primeraspalabrast'neron vianxo, 7nanxo, 7»/(â (».<, micos, p
. Bulletin. Ethnology. 802 MANTA MANUELITO [b. a. e. by Fray Garcia tie San Francisco, who founded among them the mission of Nues- tra Seiiora de Guadakipe de los Mansos, the church editice being deriquc, map 1, Lanos.â Perea (1629) quoted by Vetaiu-urt, Teatro Mex., HI,300,308,1871 (orMansos). Maises.âLinschotcn, Descr. de I'Amerique, map 1, 1638. Mansa.â Benavides, ISIemorial, 9, 1630. Manses.âSanson, L'Amerique, 27, map, Mansos.âBenavides, Memorial, 9, 1630. Manxo.âOiiate (l.'i98) in Doc. Ined,XVI,243,1871 C'sus primeraspalabrast'neron vianxo, 7nanxo, 7»/(â (».<, micos, por decir mansos y amigos "). Xptianos Manssos. âDoc. of 1684 qvioted by Bandelier in Arch. Inst. Papers, iii, 89, 1890 (i. e., 'Christian Mansos'). Manta (Brinton believed this to be acor- ruption of TNIonthee, the dialectic form of Munsee among the iMahican and Indians of E. New Jersey). Formerly an impor- tant division of the New Jersey Dela- wares, living on the e. bank of Delaware r. about Salem cr. According to Brinton they extended up the river to the vicinity of Burlington, as well as some distance inland, but early writers locate other bands in that region. Under the name of Manteses they were estimated in J 648 at 100 warriors. About tlie beginning of the 18th century they incorporated them- selves with the Unami and Unalachtigo Delawares. They have fi-equently been confounded with the latter division, and Chikohoki (q. v.) has also been used as synonymous with Manta, but Brinton thinks they were a southern branch of the Munsee. (j. jr.) Frog Indians.âProud, Pa., 11,294,1798. Mandes.â Ibid., 29.^. Mantaas.âllerrman, map (1670) in Maps to Accompany the Rep. of the on the Bndry. Line bet. Va. and Md., 1873 (refers to the river). Mantaes.âHudde (1662) in N. Y. Doe. Col. Hist., xir, 370,1877 ("Mantaeshoeck"). Man- taesy.âDe Laet (16:',3)inN. Y. ,2ds. 1,315,1841. Mantas.âDoc. of 1656in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist, I, 598, 1S
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