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. Puh-noch-pak. Ugashagmjut tribe. Line attached to seal-spear. 
. Pun-gat. Ugashamjut tribe. Line attached to small seal-spear, 
. Puh-noch-pak. Kei-ich-wich-mjut tribe, Katmai. Line attached 
to a seal and sea-otter spear. 
. Ak-fju-dat. Kei-ich-wich-mjut. Woman’s work-bag for sewing 
implements. 
. Same. 
. Same. 
. Ka-gi-wik. Man’s hunting-pouch. 
. Same. 
. Chi-la-wik. Man’s pouch for arrow heads, caps, &e. 
. Kalli-nak. Man’s pouch for tobacco, &c. 
. Ak-fju-dak. Tan-ich-nag-mjute tribe. Man’s hunting pouch. 
. Ka-gi-wik. Man’s hunting pouch. 
. Ka-gi-wing-tshnk. Tan-ich-nag-mjute tribe. ‘Tshnk” added 
indicates a small or little pouch. 
. Ku-ta-tshik. Kenai Indians. Settlement at Tyonak, Sutshitua 
River. Woman’s moccasins. 
. Kenai lndians. Settlement at Kneek River. Woman’s moccasins. 
. Tshan-jak. Ugashagmjvnt tribe. Native drum. 
. Chi-na-chut. Ugashamjunt tribe. Masks worn by women at 
. Chi-na-chut. dances. 
Ugashamjunt tribe. Wands held by men over 
Knech-gau-dit. fee 
Kli-tshat. A-fan-ach-mjute tribe. Settlements on Afognak 
Island. Native fox trap. 
At-cha-ak. Ugashagmjut tribe. Ermine trap. 
At-cha-ak. 
Benny Ermine a-mi-ta-duk. 
. N-gat-tu-ng-gach-shu-dit. Iga-ge-mjitt tribe. Settlement at 
Orlova (Eagle Harbor), Kodiak Island. One dozen traps used 
for snaring Fratercula corniculata. The snares are set in front 
of the holes in the clefts frequented by these birds. Their 
skins are made into coats, &c. The bills used for ornaments. 
. Nuh-tshu-tak. I-ga-ge-mjut tribe. Fire-drill, not now used. 
Superseded by matches. 
. L-nich-shun. Ugashamjute tribe. Snow-spectacles. 
. Uch-chlu-ak. I-gia-gich-mjut tribe. Settlements near Igiagich 
River, Bristol Bay. Bow. 
54, Man-kuhl-gat. Two arrows to above bow. 
NATIVE NAMES OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF BOW AND ARROW. 
Ktuleh-kak. Sinew on back of bow. 
Klun. Bow-string. 
