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therefore unorthographical.  The Mohave call them Hakwiche, which is perhaps their usual name among the Yuman tribes except among the adjacent Dieguenos, who use this name for the Agua Caliente Indians, also of Shoshonean stock, and call the Cahuilla by the name used for them by the whites.  A name identical with Cahuilla occurs also in the San Joaquin Valley in northern California as the name of a Yokuts tribe, Kawia, and at the present day of a river, Kaweah, and two small settlements of the same name.  The pronunciation of the northern and southern terms is identical but there is nothing to show that this is anything but a coincidence.