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, 

 128; 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, \(i^-^^\ Hoonas, 135-43. 



161-66, 2ia-i2, 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 chief's 

 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, 24s, 261-63, 270; trade, 

 210; nursing babies, 212; hunt- 

 ing mountain goats, 216; 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, 

 27s, 276. 



Jackson, Dr. Sheldon, 20 and note. 



Joe. See Hunter Joe. 



John, Stickeen Indian, 115, 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, 16s, 

 171, 174-76, 194; talks about 

 wolves, 124. 



Ka-hood-00-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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