. Bulletin. Ethnology. 562 SHUWALETHET SIA IB. A. B. lage at a place called Canada de los Ali- sos, Ventura co., Cal. Cu'-wa-la-cu.—Henshaw, Buenaventura MS. vo- cab., B. A. E., 1884 (c=sh). Shuwalethet {Cuwd^lEc^Et). A winter village of the Katsey tribe of Cowichan at the s. end of Pitt lake, near lower Fraser r., Brit. Col.—Boas in Rep. 64th Mtg. Brit. A. A. S., 454, 1894. Shuwimi. The Turquoise clans of the Keresan pueblos of Laguna, Sia, San Fe- lipe, and Cochiti, The Turquoise clan of Laguna claims to have come origi- nally from Sandia. The corresponding clans in Sia and San Felipe


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 562 SHUWALETHET SIA IB. A. B. lage at a place called Canada de los Ali- sos, Ventura co., Cal. Cu'-wa-la-cu.—Henshaw, Buenaventura MS. vo- cab., B. A. E., 1884 (c=sh). Shuwalethet {Cuwd^lEc^Et). A winter village of the Katsey tribe of Cowichan at the s. end of Pitt lake, near lower Fraser r., Brit. Col.—Boas in Rep. 64th Mtg. Brit. A. A. S., 454, 1894. Shuwimi. The Turquoise clans of the Keresan pueblos of Laguna, Sia, San Fe- lipe, and Cochiti, The Turquoise clan of Laguna claims to have come origi- nally from Sandia. The corresponding clans in Sia and San Felipe are extinct. According to Bandelier (Arch. Inst. Pa- pers, III, 301,1890) this clan, since the be- ginning of the 19th century, seems to rep- resent what may be called the conservative element among the Rio Grande Keresan tribes. Ci. Tanyl. (f. w. h.) Shiuwimi-hano.—Hodge in Am. Anthr., IX, 352, 1896(Siaform). Shuwhami-hanuch, —Ibid.(Cochiti form). Shuwimi-hano.—Ibid. (San Felipe form). Shu'wimi-hano'h.—Ibid. (Laguna form). Shyu- amo.—Bandelier, op. cit. Shuyakeksli ('leaping place'). A for- mer Klamath settlement near the n. end of Nilaks mts. and the shore of upper Klamath lake, Oreg. So called because here the Indians were accustomed to leap for amusement over large fallen rocks. Pop. 92 in 1877. Linkvillelndians.—Gatschet in Cont. N. , II, pt. II, 370, 1890. Shuhiaxiii'gish.—Ibid. Shu- yake'kish.—Ibid., 369. Shuyake'ksh.—Ibid. Shu- yake'kshni.—Ibid., 370 (name of people). Shuya- ke'kshni ma/claks.—Ibid, (ditto). Shuyake'ksi.— Ibid., pt. I, XXX. Shuyeakeks.—Ibid., pt. II, 369. Bhuyikeks.—Ibid., 369-70. Suhia^e'gish.—Ibid., 370. Tsuyakeks.—Ibid. Tsuyake'ksni.—Ibid.(name of people). Shyik. One of the tribes participating in the Yakima treaty of June 9, 1855, and placed on the reservation of that name in Washington. It is not identifiable. Bhyioks.—Keane in Stanford, Compend., 535,1878. Bbyiks.—Camp Stevens treaty of 1855 in U


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