,000. It is entirely possible that even this is too conservative an
estimate.
_HUPA ... 2,000_
TABLE 5
_Hupa Villages_
According to Kroeber (K), Goddard (Go), Gibbs (Gi), and Merriam (M).
The numbering is purely arbitrary and is based on Kroeber's list. The
house counts are from Goddard's map, the Yurok census of 1851 as cited
by Kroeber (p. 131), and the 1852 map of Gibbs.
Houses Houses Houses
from from from Houses
1851 Goddard's Gibb's by
No. and Name census map map estimate
1. Honsading: K, M, Go, Gi 9 11 9
2. Dakis-hankut: K, Go 7
3. Kinchuwikut: K, M, Go 8
4. Cheindekotding: K, M, Go 12
5. Miskut: K, M, Go, Gi 6 11 6
6. Takimitlding: K, M, Go, Gi 20 14 20
7. Tsewenalding: K, M, Go, Gi 10 6 10
8. Totltsasding: K, M, Go 8
9. Medilding: K, M, Go, Gi 28 23 28
10. Djishtangading: K, M, Go, Gi 13 9
11. Howunkut: K, M, Go 14
12. Haslinding: K, M, Go 9
13. Kachwunding: K 4.5
14. Mingkutme: K 4.5
15. Sehachpeya: K, Gi, M } 4
16. Waugullewatl: K, Gi, M } 3
17. Ahelta: K, M } 23
18. Sokeakeit: K, M }
19. Tashuanta: K, M, Gi } 6
20. Tjelding: K, M 3
21. Tiltswetchaki: M 4.5
22. Chilchtaltung: M 4.5
23. Ostantung: M 4.5
24. Hlitchchoochtung: M 4.5
25. Klokumne: K, M 4.5
26. Tahchoochtung: M 4.5
THE TOLOWA
Apart from the discussion by Kroeber in the Handbook (pp. 124-125)
there have been two published attempts to enumerate the villages of the
Tolowa. One of these was by Waterman (1925) and th
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