Ahantchuyuk Indians

Last Updated on July 4, 2012 by Dennis

Ahantchuyuk Indians. Own name, significance unknown. Also called:

  • French Prairie Indians, by early settlers.
  • Pudding River Indians, by various authors, and adopted by Berreman (1937).

Ahantchuyuk Connections. The Ahantchuyuk belonged to the Kalapooian linguistic stock.

Ahantchuyuk Location. On and about Pudding River, which empties into the Willamette from the east about 10 miles south of Oregon City.

Ahantchuyuk Population. (See Calapooya Indians.) Not given separately.


Topics:
Ahantchuyuk,

Collection:
Swanton, John R. The Indian Tribes of North America. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 145. Washington DC: US Government Printing Office. 1953.

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