Index 



170, 171, 174-76, 178-83, 185- 



95; an anxious mother, 115, 116; 

 Kake Indians, 118, 119, 124-27; 

 playing, 119, 120; deer-hunting, 

 122; on the calls of geese, etc., 

 122; on wolves, 124; farming, 

 125; funerals, 125, 178; readiness 

 to receive religious instruction, 

 126, 127, 130, 137, 161, 162, 172, 

 198; a crying child, 127, 128; 

 Hootsenoos, 128-33, 173, 178; 

 treatment of children, 129-31, 

 138, 198; food, 129, 130, 161, 170, 

 178, 187, 188; a drunken village, 

 131-33; Chilcats, 134, 161, 164, 

 165, 167-77; Hoonas, 135-43, 

 161-66, 210-12, 243, 258-62; 

 dignity, 135-38; Muir's speeches 

 to, 136, 137, 171, 173, 174; a 

 grasping Hoona, 140; a party of 

 seal-hunters, 141-43; the Hoona 

 guide, 143, 146, 148, 157; making 

 whiskey, 161, 178, 202; a chiefs 

 house, 163; bodies of slaves un- 

 buried, 167; reception at a Chil- 

 cat village, 169-74; politeness, 

 169; slaves, 174; Auk Indians, 

 179-81; Taku Indians, 190, 191, 

 202-04, 238, 240, 241; physical 

 characteristics, 197; willingness 

 to work, 197; thrift, 197; courage 

 and sense of honor, 197; sym- 

 pathy, 197, 198; doctrine of 

 atonement, 198-204; Sitkas, 198, 

 199; self-sacrifice of a Stickeen 

 chief, 198, 199; Chief Shakes and 

 the white man's religion, 200, 

 201; Toyatte's admission to the 

 Church, 201, 202; Toyatte's 

 noble death, 202-04; crew on 

 trip of 1880, 208, 210-13, 215- 

 18, 220-22, 225, 228-30, 235, 

 237-39, 245, 261-63, 270; trade, 

 210; nursing babies, 212; hunt- 

 ing mountain goats, 2 1 6; on for- 



mation of rain and soil, 221; vil- 

 lage at Sum Dum Bay, 233; 

 superstitions about animals, 235- 

 37; a deserted village, 238; two 

 seal-hunters among the icebergs, 

 240, 241; an offended Hoona, 

 258, 261; a dignified old sub- 

 chief, 259-62; clothing, 260; an 

 instance of politeness, 261, 262; 

 at Muir Glacier, 284, 294. 



Island of the Standing Stone, 

 117. 



Islands, formation and glaciation, 

 275, 276. 



Jackson, Dr. Sheldon, 20 and note. 



Joe. See Hunter Joe. 



John, Stickeen Indian, 1 15, 117, 

 119, 120, 124, 128, 136, 141, 142, 

 150, 165, 170, 171, 173, 174, 183, 

 186, 189, 195. 



Juan de Fuca, Straits of, 6, 8. 



Juneau, 277, 278. 



Kadachan, Chief, 70, 71, 74; on 

 canoe voyage, 115, 116, 119, 124, 

 127, 133, 141, 146, 150, 163, 165, 

 171, 174-76, 194; talks about 

 wolves, 124. 



Ka-hood-oo-shough, a Hoona sub- 

 chief, 259-62. 



Kake Indians. See Indians. 



Kashoto, Hoona chief, 135-39. 



Kerr, Mark Brickell, 276. 



Kettle holes, 106, 155. 



Kiku Strait, 116. 



Killisnoo, 130. 



Kitty, an Indian woman, 89. 



Klugh-Quan, 125. 



Klunastucksana, 258-61. 



Kupreanof Island, 116. 



Lane, Capt. Nat, 55. 

 Le Claire, a French Canadian, 80- 

 86. 



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