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(Note: The spelling of certain names connected with Nebraska has varied in different periods. In some cases the spelling used in this book varies according to the period; e.g., Kanzas, Kanzes; Kansas.)
Acaanibas . . . . . . ah-kan-nee'-bas
Apaches . . . . . . ay-pach'-ees
Arkansas . . . . . . ar'-kan-saw
Bourgmont . . . . . . boor-mon'
Brule' . . . . . . broo-lay'
Cabanné . . . . . . kah-ban-nay'
Charlevoix . . . . . . shar-lay-vwah'
Chaui . . . . . . chow-ee'
Cibola . . . . . . see-bo'-lah
Comanche . . . . . . ko-man'-chee
Coronado, Francisco Vasques de . kor-oh-nah'-do vass'-keth
De Smet . . . . . . day-smett'
Escanzaque . . . . . . ess-kan-zak'
Essanapes . . . . . . ess-san-ah'-pes
Gnascitares . . . . . . nas-si-tah'-rees
Harahey . . . . . . hay-ray'-hay
Hopi . . . . . . ho'-pee
Isopete . . . . . . ee-so'-pee'tee
Itan -- Sometimes spelled Ietan. This word is not found in any
of the pronouncing dictionaries. It seems to have been
pronounced it'tan or yit'tan, from which we get the name
of the present village of Yutan.
La Hontan . . . . . . la-on-ton'
LaJoie . . . . . . lah-zhwa'
Leclerc . . . . . . lay-cler'
Lisa . . . . . . lee'-sa
Mallet, Pierre . . . . . mal-lay' pee-air'
Mitain . . . . . . me-tan'
Nicomi . . . . . . nee-ko'-mee
Pawnee . . . . . . pah-nee'
Pekatanoui . . . . . . pek-a-tan'-oo-ee
Penalosa, don Diego de . . . pen-ya-lo-sa dee-ay-go
Petahauerat . . . . . . pee-tah-how'-erat
Pitalesharu . . . . . . pee-tah-lee-shar'-roo
Pizarro . . . . . . pi-zar'-ro
Pueblo . . . . . . pu-eb'-lo
Quivira . . . . . . ke-vee'-rah
Sagean, Mathieu . . . . . sa-zhan' mah-tee-you'
Santa Fé . . . . . . sahn-ta-fay'
Sarpy . . . . . sar-pee'
Shoshone . . . . . . sho-sho'-nee
Skidi . . . . . skee-dee'
Tatarrax . . . . . . tah-tar-rash'
Tirawa . . . . . . tee-rah-wah'
Valee, Andri . . . . . val-lay' an-dree'
Voyageurs . . . . . vwa-ya-zher'
Zuni . . . . . . zoo'-nyee
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