INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES
Vol. I, Laws
(Compiled to December 1, 1902)Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904.
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The spelling of the names of Indian tribes, bands, etc., contained in the following list has been agreed upon by the Bureau of American Ethnology and the Indian Bureau. So far as practicable the names are spelled phonetically, but it has been found advisable in several instances to retain, unchanged, names of foreign origin and those that have long been used as geographic terms. Except in the few instances noted the same form should be used for both singular and plural. Where a cross reference is given, the spelling referred to is the one adopted.
| Absaroka, see Crow | Hoh | Nambe | Sichumovi (Hopi village) |
| Acoma | Hoopa, see Hupa | Natchez | Siletz |
| Aionai | Hopia | Navaho | Sioux |
| Algonquian (stock) | Hualapai, see Walapai | Nespelim | Sixes, see Kwatami |
| Algonkin (tribe) | Humptulip | Nestucca | Sisseton |
| Alsea | Hunkpapa | Nez Percé (pl. Nez Percés) | Sklallam |
| Anadarko | Hupa | Nisqualli | Skokomish |
| Apache | Huron, see Wyandot | Nomelaki | Spokan |
| Arapaho | Ioni, see Aionai | Nooksak | Squaxon |
| Arikara | Iowa | Oglala | Stockbridge |
| Assiniboin | Iroquois | Ojibwa, see Chippewa | Supai, see Havasupai |
| Bannock | Isleta | Okinagan | Swinomish |
| Blackfoot (pl. Blackfeet) | Jemez | Omaha | Tabaquache |
| Blood (pl. Bloods) | Jicarilla | Oneida | Taos |
| Bois Fort Chippewa | Joshua | Onondaga | Tenino |
| Brulé | Kaibab | Osage | Tesuque |
| Caddo | Kalapuya | Oraibi (Hopi village) | Teton |
| Cahuila, see Kawia | Kalispel | Oto | Tillamook |
| Calapooya, see Kalapuya | Kansa | Ottawa | Tonawanda |
| Calispel, see Kalispel | Kaskaskia | Ozette | Tonkawa |
| Capote | Kaw, see Kansa | Paguate (Laguna village) | Tonto Apache |
| Cayuga | Kaweah, see Kawia | Paiute | Tootootna, see Tututni |
| Cayuse | Kawia | Paloos | Towakoni |
| Chastacosta | Kickapoo | Panaca | Tukuarika ("Sheepeater") |
| Chehalis | Kiowa | Papago | Tulalip |
| Chemehuevi | Klamath | Paraje (Laguna village) | Tuscarora |
| Cherokee | Klikitat | Pawnee | Tututni |
| Chetco | Kootenai, see Kutenai | Paviotso | Uchee, see Yuchi |
| Cheyenne | Kutenai | Pend d'Oreille | Uinta |
| Chickasaw | Kwapa, see Quapaw | Pennacook | Ukie, see Yuki |
| Chilkat | Kwatami | Peoria | Umatilla |
| Chinook | Lac Courte Oreille | Picuris | Umpqua |
| Chippewa | Laguna | Piegan | Uncompahgre |
| Chiricahua | Lake Indians | Piankashaw | Unkpapa, see Hunkpapa |
| Choctaw | Lakmiut | Pima | Ute |
| Clackamas (singular and | L'Anse | Pisquow | Vieux Désert, Chippewa |
| plural) | Lipan | Pit River Indians | Waco |
| Clallam | Luckamute, see Lakmiut | Pojoaque | Wahpeton |
| Clatsop | Lummi | Polacco, see Polakakai | Wailaki |
| Clickatat, see Klikitat | Mac qua noot na, see | Polakakai | Walapai |
| Cochití | Mikonotuni. | Ponca | Wallawalla |
| Coahuila, see Kawia | Mahican | Potawatomi | Walpi (Hopi village) |
| Coconino, see Havasupai | Makah | Pueblo | Wasco |
| Cocopa | Mandan | Puyallup | Washaki |
| Coeur d'Alène | Maricopa | Quaitso | Washo |
| Colville | Mdewakanton | Quapaw | Wazhazhe |
| Comanche | Menominee | Quniaielt | Wea |
| Concow | Mescalero | Quileute | Wenatchi |
| Coos | Methow | Queet, see Quaitso | Wichita |
| Coquille | Miami | Ree, see Arikara | Wichumni |
| Cowlitz | Mikonotuni | Sac, see Sauk | Wiminuche |
| Coyotero | Mimbreño | Saint Regis | Winnebago |
| Cree | Miniconjou | Salish | Winibigoshish |
| Creek, or Muskogee (pl. | Minitaree, see Hidatsa | Sans Arcs (sing. and pl.) | Wyandot |
| Creeks) | Mishongnovi (Hopi village) | Sandia | Wylacki, see Wailaki |
| Crow (pl. Crows) | Missouri | Sanpoil | Yakima |
| Dakota | Moache | Santee | Yaqui |
| Delaware (pl. Delawares) | Modoc | Santiam | Yaquina |
| Dwamish | Mogollon | Sauk | Yanktonai |
| Euchee, see Yuchi | Mohave | Seminole | Yankton |
| Flathead (pl. Flatheads) | Mohawk | Seneca | Yavapai |
| Fox (pl. Foxes) | Mohican, see Mahican | Shawnee | Yava Supai, see Havasupai |
| Gila Apache | Moki, see Hopia | Shebit, see Shivwits | Yuchi |
| Goship | Molala | Sheepeater, see Tukuarika | Yuki |
| Gosiute | Montauk | Shipau!ovi (Hopi village) | Yuma |
| Grosventre (pl. Grosventres) | Moqui, see Hopi | Shivwits | Zia, see Sia |
| Hano (Hopi village) | Muckleshoot | Shoshoni | Zuñi |
| Havasupai | Munsee | Shumopovi (Hopi village) | |
| Hidatsa | Muskogee (or Creek) | Sia |
a Hopi is the proper tribal name, Moki being an opprobrious nickname.