. Bulletin. Ethnology. 744 KWAHLAOTSTAN KWAKIUTL [b. a. e. Antelope-eaters.—Robinson, letter to J. O. Dorsey, 10, 1879. Antelope Skinners. —Leavenworth in H. R. Misc. Doe. 139, 41st Cong., 2d , (i, 1870. Kua'hadi.—Hoffman in Proe. Am. Philos. .Soc, xxiii, 300,1886. Kwa'hadi.—]Moonev in 14th Rep. B. A. E., 1045, 1896. Kwahare tetchaxane.—Gat- schet, Comanche MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1884 ('ante- lope skinners'). Kwa'hari.—Mooney, op. cit. llaneros.—l\Iayer, Mexico, ii, 123,; Noonah.— Bntlerand Lewis(1846) ,29th Cong., ,6,1847 (probably identical). People of the


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 744 KWAHLAOTSTAN KWAKIUTL [b. a. e. Antelope-eaters.—Robinson, letter to J. O. Dorsey, 10, 1879. Antelope Skinners. —Leavenworth in H. R. Misc. Doe. 139, 41st Cong., 2d , (i, 1870. Kua'hadi.—Hoffman in Proe. Am. Philos. .Soc, xxiii, 300,1886. Kwa'hadi.—]Moonev in 14th Rep. B. A. E., 1045, 1896. Kwahare tetchaxane.—Gat- schet, Comanche MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1884 ('ante- lope skinners'). Kwa'hari.—Mooney, op. cit. llaneros.—l\Iayer, Mexico, ii, 123,; Noonah.— Bntlerand Lewis(1846) ,29th Cong., ,6,1847 (probably identical). People of the Desert.—Ibid. Q,uaahda.—Sec. War in Sen. Ex. Doc. 7,42d Cong., 3d .sess., 1,1872. Quahada Coman- ches.—Battev, Advent., 83, 1876. ftuahadas.—Ind. Aff. Rep. 1869, 101, 1870. ftuahade-Comanches.— Alvord in Sen. Ex. Doc. 18,40tli Cong,, 3d sess., 35, 1869. ftuaha-dede-chatz-Kenna.^Ibid., 9 (a careless combination of Kwahadi,and Ditsa- kana). ftua-ha-de-dechutz-Kenna.—Ibid.,6. Qua- hades.—Ibid., 10. Qua-ho-dahs.—Hazen, ibid., 38. Quarrydechocos.—Walkley, ibid., 19. Quor-ra-da- chor-koes.—Leavenworth in H. R. Misc. Doc. 139, 41st Cong., 2d sess., 6,1870. Staked Plain Indians.— Ibid. Staked Plains Omaions.—Hazen in Sen. Ex. Doc. 18, 40th Cong., 3d se-ss., 38, 1869. Staked Plains Onawas.—Hazen (1868) in H. R. Ex. Doc. 240, 41st Cong., 2d sess., 150, 1870. Kwahlaonan(Kiva-'hMonan). Adivision of one of the clans of the pueblo of Taos, N. Mex. _(f. w. h.) Kwahu. The Eagle clan of the Pakab (Reed) phratry of the Hopi. Kuaja.—Bourke, Snake Dance, 117, 1884. K-wa.— Voth, Oraibi Summer Snake Ceremonv,283, 1903. Kwa'-hu.—Stephen in 8th Rep. B. A. E., 39, 1S91. Kwahu winwu.—Fewkes in 19th Rep. B. A. E.,584, 1900. Kwa'-hiiwiin-wii.—Fewkesin Am. Anthrop., vn, 403,1894. Kwaiailk. A body of Salish on the up- per course of Chehalis r., above the Sat- sop and on the Cowlitz, Wash. In 1855, according to Gibbs, they numbered 216, but were


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