. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] STILL AQUAMISH STOCKBRIDGES 637 akie—Elliott, Cond. Aff. Alaska, 228, 1875 (trans- literated from Veiiiaminoff). Sucheen.—George in Sen. E.\. Doc. 105,4tith Cong., 1st sess.,29,1880. Stillaquamish. A division of Salish formerly living on a river of the same name in n. \v. Washington. They are a branch of, or closely related to, the Snoho- mish, and are now on Tulalip res., but their number is not separately reported. Steilaquamish.—Gibbs in Pac. R. R. Rep., i, 432, 1855. Steil-la-qua-mish.—Jones (1853) in H. K. Ex. Doe. 7(1, 34th Cong., 3d sess., 5, 1857. Still
. Bulletin. Ethnology. BULL. 30] STILL AQUAMISH STOCKBRIDGES 637 akie—Elliott, Cond. Aff. Alaska, 228, 1875 (trans- literated from Veiiiaminoff). Sucheen.—George in Sen. E.\. Doc. 105,4tith Cong., 1st sess.,29,1880. Stillaquamish. A division of Salish formerly living on a river of the same name in n. \v. Washington. They are a branch of, or closely related to, the Snoho- mish, and are now on Tulalip res., but their number is not separately reported. Steilaquamish.—Gibbs in Pac. R. R. Rep., i, 432, 1855. Steil-la-qua-mish.—Jones (1853) in H. K. Ex. Doe. 7(1, 34th Cong., 3d sess., 5, 1857. Stilla-qua- mish.—.'Starling in Ind. Aff. Rep., 170, 1852. Sto- lo-qua-bish,—Mallet, ibid., 198, 1877. Stoluch- quamish.—Gibbs, op. cit. Sto-luch-wamish.—Ind. Att". Rep., 458,1854. Stoluch-wa-mish.—Gibbs, op. cit., 436. Sto-luck-qua-mish.—.^tevens in Ind. Aff. Rep., 454,1854. Stoluck-whamish.—Treaty of in U. S. Ind. , 378, Stolutswhamish.— Gibbs in Cont. N. A. Ethnol., I, 179, 1877. Stipu. A Chumashan village formerly near Purisima mission, Santa Barbara co., Cal.—Taylor in Cal. Farmer, Oct. 18,1861. Stlaun {Stlaa^ii). A Squawmish village communitv on Burrard inlet, Brit. Col.— Hill-Tout in Rep. Brit. A. A. S., 475, 1900. Stlaz [Sluz, or Sittz, having reference to a place where the Indians obtained a mineral earth with which they covered the face to prevent it from chapping.— Hill-Tout). A village of the Spences Bridge band of JStlakyapamuk at a place called Cornwalls, near Ashcroft, a mile back from Thompson r., on the n. side, about 45 m. above Lytton, Brit Col. Pop. 45 in 1909. Ashcroft.—Can. Ind. Aff., .suppl., 47, 1902. Corn- walls.—Can. Ind. Aft'., 138, 1879 (white men's namej. Sk'lalc—Hill-Tout in Rep. Ethnol. Surv. Can., 4,1899. SLaz.—Teit in Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.,II, 173,1900. Sletz,—Ibid. Stahl.—Can. Ind. Aff.,308,1887. Stahl-lch.—Ibid.,230,1880. Stlahl.— Dawson in Trans. Rov. Soc. Can., sec. ii. 4
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