ALASKA. 227 



Koloshiauii .J, 000 



Copper Ikivtr ''M) 



ChoogacJi ie 171 



Peninsula 1 , (>00 



Kodial-s 1, 50.S 



Koslcoquim 7, 000 



Yukon Biver not Uiiowii 



Kussians 70(i 



Oogahlcnsic, (Mount Saiut Elias, near) L"iO 



KolchcuiSj (interior) not knov/n 



Kenai 1 , GL\S 



Aglahmutes lOi* 



Ou)ialas]il'a Aleuts 1, 497 



A tJca Aleuts ^ . 7.30 



Mahlemutes^ ^c not known 



Creoles 1,295 



Total actnally known Hi*, 800 



Estimate of the rest 17, 000 



Making a total, for the Territory, of some 40, 000 



The following is a list of the different tribes of Indians living 

 between Prince of Wales Island and Yahkutat, or Bering's 

 Bay, Alaska, in 1837-38, (from Yeniamiuov, part III :) 



" The numbers of these people (Indians) living in Eussiau 

 America between Prince of Wales and Bering's Bay in 1835 

 was 10,000, but now (1838) not much over G,000. The settle- 

 ments, and people in them, number as follows: 



Souls. 



Yahkutatskie, (Bering's Bay) 150 



Ahkvaystkie, (Lituya Bay) 200 



Laydauoprodevskie 250 



Chelkatskie (Chilcats) , 200 



Ahkootskie 100 



Seetheuskie, (Sitka) 750 



Kootsuovskie, (Hootsino) 300 



Kaykovskie, (Cakes) - 200 



Koonjeskie 1 50 



Gaynoovskie 300 



at the same time his talents aud attaiumeuts are such a^ to be worthy of 

 his exalted station. AVith all this, the bishop is sufficieutly a man of the 

 ^^'orld to disdain anything like cant. His conversation, on the contrary, 

 teems with amusement and instruction, and his company is much prized by 

 All who have the honor of his aciiuaintauce." 



