134 INDEX. 



Lind, C. (\, tour of inspection — Continued. Page. 



Arrives at Metliel 98 



Arrives at Kotzebue 1 01 



Arrives at Golof nin 1 02 



Arrives at Unalakleet 102 



Lindseth, J. T. , brings suit against ^Mary Antisarlook 96 



Case lost 99 



Liquor trading S9, 93 



Loans of deer, table showing 12 



Lopp, W. T., appointed superintendent 17, 18 



Letter of 107 



Eeport of 109 



Trij) to Barrow in 1897 125 



Mail carried by reindeer teams (.sw Reindeer). 



Miners and reindeer 14 



Mission stations, cooperation of 11, 129 



Loans to - 12 



Moss, destroyed by lires - 24. 114 



Nallogoroak, trip to Bethel 98 



Natives, as assistants in development of Alaska 1 2-16 



Nunil)er obtaining support from deer 16, 104 



Given employment on Thetis 38 



Employments on Yukon 40-41 



As herders 9,s. 101,102 



Health of 103 



Kilima, chief herder at Kotzebue - 101 



Nulato, ownership of deer at 22 



Massacre in 1851 - -12 



Report of superintendent '3 



Personnel of reindeer service 22 



Physicians, employment of 1-1 



Post-Office Department, mail routes established by 13, 17 



President's message calls attention to Alaska 12 



Prices at Fairbanks -1-1 



Rampart '^ 



Redmyer, H. E. , to drive herds to Copper Center 17 



En route to Bethel '- ">9. 41 



Reindeer and cariboi; - 1 1 1 -1 30 



Important factor in the civilization of the Eskimos 12-16 



Ability to travel 105 



Antlers 1-0 



Description of : 119 



Diseases of 129 



Dog teams compared with reindeer teams 24, 25, 100, 102, 104, 105, 1 14, 116 



Domesticated 121 



Freighting -vvith 25,99,100,105,114,116 



In Siberia 126 



Geographical distribution of 117 



Harness 127 



At industrial schools 11 



Introduction by Doctor Jackson 122 



Loans of 12 



Mail carried by 13, IS, 24. 109 



Marking of 108, 1 10 



