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Sarcees ; immediately east of Rocky Mountains, 51° lat. north. 

 SaschMqenne ; Connolly Lake and north. West side Rocky Mountains. 

 Otzdmie ; north of preceding, same side of mountains. 

 TseloJine ; north of preceding, same side of mountains. 



To the above I should add the NaJvane * whose hunting grounds 

 lie to the north of those of the Tse'kehne. But I am not familiar enough 

 with their tribal divisions to state them with any degree of certainty, nor 

 <io I sufficiently possess their technology to speak authoritatively of it. 

 It may however be broadly stated that from an archaeological standpoint 

 the Western Nah'ane may be classed as Carriers, while the Eastern 

 Nah'ane are to all practical purposes regular Tse'kehne. 



* The so-called Nehaumi of Pilling, the Na"ane of Petitot, the Nahawney of Kennicott, the 

 Nehawney of Ross and the Nahawnies of others. 



