DOMESTICATED REINDEER INTO ALASKA. 181 



NAMES OF THE NATIVE TRIBES OF NORTHWEST ALASKA, THEIR VIL- 

 LAGES, AND APPROXIMATE GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIONS. 



By Henry D. Woolfe. 



["Habitations in winter. tUninhabited and deserted.] 



Uotises. 



* 1. Point Barrow. No wok. No wok a mates 12 



* 2. Cape Smy the. Otgliavie. Ot gli avie mutes 27 



* 3. Refuge Inlet. Sing racb 1 



1 4. Franklin Point. Ping i shu racb 



i 5. At point off Sea Horses Island. At nacb 



*6. Point Belcher. She rah racb. She rah racb a mutes 5 



t7. Point, south 1 mile. Nana rayab 



*8. Point Collie. Koog mute. Koog mute 7 



*9. Wain wright Inlet. Kelumak tow rook. Roliunak tow rach ainute 5 



* 10. Icy Cape. Ray ak sow rah wick 1 



* 11. Rakalik, on (beach lagoon) North Point Lay 2 



* 12. Point Lay (up river 25 miles). Rook pow rook 4 



* 13. North of Cape Beaufort. Ratz e gay lee go 3 



*14. Cape Lisburne, North. Ouivak. Ouivak a mutes 4 



* 15. Marryat's Inlet 1 



* 16. Point Hope. Tig e rach. Tig e rach amutes 



* 17. South Cape Thomson. On vak 1 



* 18. Cape Seppings. Re she mall low 1 



Six deserted bouses on beach between Cape Seppings and Cape Kruseustern, 

 occupied in the winter and spring by travelers and hunters. 



* 19. At vicinity east of Cape Kruseustern. Attilich 2 



* 20 * I On beach of lagoon, back of She sho alik . . \ Anl ^ van * 



*2lJ ° ' Ukpiyahrook 1 



* 22. At mouth of Nou ah tak River. Napach took toak 4 



* 23. Shag ah low moot, between above river and Koowak 2 



*24. On Hotbam Inlet 4 



*25. Selawig River. Tooch loo mabrook 1 



* 26. Selawig River. Pootoo ge rach 1 



* 27. Selawig River. Ry yook toat 2 



*28. On valley, south. Ah cha wich ah nacb ' 1 



* 29. Buckland River. Rangich 2 



* 30. Junction of Buckland and Ryack rivers. Kyack 2 



i Villages on tributaries of Buck- ( Mahkachrak 1 



* 31-33. < land, Una leh chok and Itb e'took \ Rai yow rook 1 



( Rivers ^ Toopkich 3 



* 34, I On beach from mouth of Buckland River. . \ Ko ° gah rook 2 



* 35. S (Roo gah lick 2 



*36. About 6 bouses on west side Rotzebue Sound, towards Schick mar eff Inlet. 



*37. Schich mar eff Inlet 3 



(34-37. The name of the people inhabiting these houses is "Tap Rach a 

 mutes," from "tap kach," a sand beach, and "mute," dweller.) 



* 38. Cape Prince of Wales. King e gaw. Ring ich mutes 1 



