Show Indian i Tribe Said to Use Language of Birds BirdsA A tribe of Indians whose members communicate among themselves only b by whistling anI and who can talk to birds In the same manner has lies been found in the ou mountains in northern California The d discovery scover was report report- I ed ell to A. A L L. L Kroeber Krocher curator of ot anthropological museum of the time Uni Un University I of California by J J. J It R. Saxon of the United States Slates for forest t service I Saxon said that for weeks forest I rangers in the remote part of ot the j j SisI ous had Iran heard Jeard man nanny many uncanny over o the sen servIce ice wIres that I 1 stretch from station to station through I time the mountains He lIe went to invest invest- I gate ate He Ho said the tine Indians conveyed ed to him that they ther had seen geen forest rangers rangers ran ran- I gers gelS using this Instrument and had I themselves experimented with it in I their whistling language e. e This Tits explained explained explained ex ex- the m mysterious sounds Saxon believes that the isolated clan chill of whistling people Is an obscure offshoot offshoot off ore shoot of th the Karok tribe of ot Klamath hin- hin math muth Falls Indians says the Detroit News Professor Kroeber says sars the are an unusually Intelligent and Industrious tribe numbering about Iut 2000 At a n whistled command birds would flutter from the trees tees to a clearing clearIng clear clear- Ing to eat food scattered there h by the Ule women according t to Saxons Saxon's narrative He described d d the men as gh shy adding the women omen were like direr d dl er At the sound of my voice he e explained the women fled Into the canyons |