p. 10) states that _trwr_ was a camp site
with no permanent houses.
On the other hand Merriam in his village
list says: _Terwer_ was "a village on
north side of Klamath at Terwer Creek (old
Klamath reservation); said to be 6 or 7
miles above present Requa." It was
mentioned by Taylor in 1860. Regarding
_ahlawsl_ Merriam says that it was on the
north bank close to _terwer_ and may be
regarded as the lower part of the latter
village. It was called _alaaca_ by Stevens
in 1868. The existence of the combined
town may hence be regarded as highly
probable if not certain. In view of its
apparent size 8 houses may be assigned to
it.
17. yaktar P Merriam says that this was "a village
on south bank Klamath River at mouth
of McGarvey Creek. Waterman gives
_yoxwtr-wroi_ as name of McGarvey Creek
but says nothing as to a village at its
mouth."
18. saal C P. 235. An "important town" with 7 to 8
houses. Waterman, however, shows only 5 on
his list.
19. turip C P. 235. A "town" lying on a flat. According
to Waterman it was one of two sites but he
could get no information on the second
site because of local hostility. Some
informants said _turip_ itself had 8
houses and 3 sweathouses. On Randall's map
(see Waterman, pp. 205 ff.) there is shown
a town, called _koppa_, on the same flat
as _turip_. This is not likely to be an
error for _saal_, because the latter is
across the river, but is very likely
Waterman's seco
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