THE ESKIMO RACE AND LANGUAGE. SG") 



do not range south of Lake Selawik ; (3) -Unaligmut, on the shores 

 of Norton Sound and south on the coast, to the mouth of the Yukon ; 

 (4) Tkogmut or Ekogmut; (5) Magemut (the Nunwak people on the 

 N. coast call themselves Magemut) ; the Magemut or Miuk-people 

 range south-west of the Yukon, between it and Cape Romanzoff; (6) 

 Kaialigmut, between the northern Magemut and the Kuskwogmut ; 

 (7) Kuskwogmut, at the mouth and on the banks of the Kuskwoquim 

 River, extending inland to the KolmakofF redoubt ; (8) Nushagagmut 

 (including the Chingigmut and Togiagmut of the U.S. census map of 

 1880), on the shores of Bristol Bay, near the mouth of the Nushergak 

 River; (9) Oglemut or Aglemut, south of the Tinneh and Iliamna 

 Lake, extend south-east approaching the peninsula and rauge 

 westward at times to Port Noller; (10) Kaniagmnt, in the south- 

 west of Alaska eastward to the 60th degree of Lat., the island of 

 Kadiak (originally Koniag), and the adjacent small islands of the 

 Kadiak Archipelago; (11) Chugachigmut, south and east shores of 

 Kenai Peninsula, and shores of Chugach Bay (or Prince William's 

 Sound, ranging from western extreme of Kenai Peninsula to the 

 mouth of the Copjier or Atna River and Kayak Island. Besides 

 these Mr. Dall mentioned in 1869, the Kinkhpagmut, in the delta 

 on the Yukon, and some 50 miles up the Kwikhpak, one of the Yukon- 

 mouths, the Kusilvagmut, on the Kusilvak mouth, and the Ugalak- 

 mut near Mount Saint Elias. V. Aleutians (Unungun), on the 

 western Aleutian islands ; the chief villages being on Atta and Atka 

 islands. They may be distinguished as follows : ( 1 ) Unalaskans (on 

 the Fox Islands, principally on Unimak, Unalaska, Umnak and 

 Akhun ; (2) Atkans or A ndreanofF Islanders (on Atka, Amlia, Adak 

 and Attn. The number of these Eskimo Mr. Dall estimated as 

 follows: — Northwestern Innuit, 3,100; Asiatic Innuit ; Island 

 Innuit 190: Western Innuit 14,500; Aleutians 2,200. 



The tribal nomenclature of the Baffin Land Eskimo,^ partly given 

 above, is fully as follows: — (1) Seikossiularmiut on the extreme South- 

 west ; (2) Akudliarmiut, on the north coast of Hudson's Straits ; (3) 

 Nugumiut, on the Peninsula between Cumbeidand Sound and Fro- 

 bisher Bay ; (4) Okomiut, in the Cumberland Sound region; (5) Akud- 

 nirmiut, on the coast of Davis Strait from Cape Searle to Cape 

 Eglinton ; (6) Aggomiut, on the coast of Prince Regent's Inlet. 



1. Die Bewohnsitze u. Wanderuni>:en der Raffinland Eskimos, Deutsche Geogr. Blatter, Heft I. 

 Band viii., Bremen, 188"). See also Proc. Roy. Geo. Soc, New Series, Vol. vii. 188.''i, p. 407. 



