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Show REPORT OF CO3IJIISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. 53 RECAPITULATION. The Pai-Wes of Utnll nntabcr.. ........................................ 32s The Utes of Utah nttmber .... ..., ...................................... 5%; The Pah-van& of U t ~ nhu mber... ..... ..'. ............................... 1% The Go-si Utee of Utah unmber ......................................... 25tj Total number of Indi.arts in Utah ................................. - 1. 471 The Pai-Utes of Arizona number.. ............................. :1 ............. ??a rI. he Pai-Utes of Southern Sersrls nnmber ............................... I. v:il T.. h e Go-si Utes of Seradn number.. .................................... 201 lhe Western Shosbooees of Nwadn number ............................ 1, !4: Total number of Indiana in Nevsda met by the oo~ulllissiou.. ...... -: ;. 1% The Norlhwestem Shnshoneea of Idaho number.. ............................. 400 The Pai-Uk?s of Sontllenstern CNifomia number .............................. -124 Total number of Indiansvisited by the corumiasion.. .................... 5,322 --- There is lanotller oonfederscv, known as Chem-a-he-vis. that inhabit the Chem-a-hut- ria Valluy uu tlkn Luwcr ~uluhulo. Their countrr i* aepnrated liom rhnr ofrlre Psi- I:ta~ in the above ralole by the region inhal,itcd l ~ j i h eJl ojare lo~linns. Theso Claom-l - h o ~ - v l s ~ ~ tehne ksm lo lonr>lorr. a8 the lb.li-Ules, and cluitu that 1 l . e~fo rmadv livetl mute tla;'ohole nonlltnr oilndinus be1ouglt.g tc~t l l t euufede;ief at about 3XJ, u&l this is b~lievetl to bo il~pnmilotat*ly rurrt.t.1. Tbu Indiuus of \Ventern Nersda belonclnr to tla l'tranlid Lake and IValb-er Riwr rerrvntic,n>arm knuwn as Pall-Ctra ilutl'i'ai:l!tta iu tLe recurd, of tho Indian Depn1.t-merlr. l'hey sho8tl~l hn klbt,a.lt :ta Pit-ri.0-rioe", as Illis ia the uaws br which they know t l .~!o srlvvs, nrad lly \r.l~~tcbh a ~ar e koono rbroual~ontt ltc attnotti~dinrt nl,cs. They are properly s bratioh of the Binnocks. - In Western Nevada, and on the eastern slope of the'sierra Eer;ldar in Cdiforuis, there are a number of Indians known as Eo-eats, Pan'-a-mints, Bso. They are known to speak l.aog nnges of the same stock as the Pai-Utes, Shoshones, nntl Pa-vl-o-t~oes. PAI-UTES. COXDlTIOY LYD m7.LYTR. Of the Indians kuown as Pai-Utes there are tbirtpoue tribes. Ten of these are nnltml in a oanfedernoy, having for their prinoipal chief, Tau-an'. The Eva-ant-t~-kwokIretwa,h o live on the eastern side opthe Colorado Rix-er, are nearly isolated from the other tribes, and affiliate to a greater or less estont ~ r i t hth e |