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I, 397, 1851. Artez-kutshi. — Latham, Nat. Raet's 

 Russ. Emp., 293, 1854. Artez-Kuttchin.— Petitot, 

 Diet. Dene-Dindji^, xx, 1876. Atakhtans.— Erman 

 quoted by Dall in Cont. N. A. Ethnol., i, 34, 1877. 

 Atenas. — Harmon, Journ., 190, 1820. Athnaer. — 

 Holmbei'K, Ethnol. Skizz.. 7,1855. Atnachtjaner.— 

 Erman, Archiv, Vll, 128, 1849. Atnaer.— Richard- 

 son, Arct. Exped., l, 402, 1851. Atnahs.— Pinart 

 in Rev. de Philol. et d'Ethnol., no. 2, 1, 1875. 

 Atnans. — Petitot, Autour du lac des E.sclaves, 362, 

 1891. Atnas. — Scouler in Journ, (;eoij..Soc. Lond., 

 I, 218, 1841. Atnatana,— Allen, Hep., 62, 1887. 

 Atnatena, — 11th Census. Alaska, 07, 1893. Atnax- 

 thynne. — Pinart, Sur les Atnahs, 1, 1875. Copper 

 Indians.— Mahoney in Ind. Aff. Rep. for 1869, 575, 

 1870. Copper River Indians, — Oolyer, ibid., 535. 

 Intsi Dindjich. — Petitot. Autour du lac de.s Es- 

 claves, 165, 1S91 ('men of iron': Kutchin name). 

 Ketschetnaer. — Wrangell, quoted by Baer and 

 Helmersen, Beitriige, 1.98, 1839 ('icepeoiile': Rus- 

 sian name). Kolshina,— Dall, Alaska, 429, 1.S70 (so 

 called by Russians). Madnussky. — Mahoney in 

 Ind. AfY.Rep. 1869, 575, 1.S70 l corruption of Russian 

 Mie'lnovski, from miohi(t/(i. ■cciiiiicr.' the name 

 given to the river). Maidnorskie, — Klliott, Cond. 

 Aff. Alaska, 29,1874. Mednoftsi.— Hoffman, MS. 

 vocab., B. A. E., I.s,s2 ( 'Copper r. (icople': Russian 

 name). Mednovtze.— 11th Census, Alaska,1.56,1893. 

 Midnooskies. — Allen. Rep., 22. 1.s,s7( Russian name). 

 Midnovtsi. — Ibid., 128 (Rus'^ian name). Mied- 

 noffskoi. — Worman quoted l)y Dall in Cont. N. 

 A. Ethnol., I, 34, 1877. Miednofskie. — Pinart in 

 Rev. de Philol. et d'Ethnol.. no. 2, 1 , 1S75. Minoo- 

 sky,— Allen, Rep., r28, IS.ST. Minusky.— Ibid. 

 Nehannes. — Keane in Htanford. ('(impend., .525, 

 187S. Nehaunee,— Dall, Alaska, 4'29, 1.S7I1. Nehau- 

 nee Indians. — Ross, MS. map ijuotcd hv Dall in 

 Cont. N. A^ Ethnol., l, 34, ]s77 i Ycllowkuife or). 

 Neine Katlene. — Doroschin in RadlolV, WTjrterbuch 

 d. Kinai-Spr.. 29. 1874 (own namei, Onossky. — 

 Mahony in Sen. Ex. Doc. 6s, 41st <'ong., '2(1 ses.s., 

 19, 1S70". Otno-khotana.— Petrort' in Ulth Census, 

 Alaska, 164, 1884 (so-called by Kuaiakhotana). 

 Otnox tana. — Dawydow quoted by RadlolV, Wiir- 

 terbuch d. Kinai-Spr., 29, 1874. Utunx tana.— Do- 

 roschin, ibid. Yellowknife Indians.— Ross, MS. 

 map cited by Dall in Cont. X. A. Ethnol., i, 3t, 

 1877 ( Nehauneeor; socallcd bv English ). YuUit.— 

 Petroff in 10th Census, Alaska, 165, 1884 (Ugalak- 

 miut name). 



Ahuamhoue. A former Chumashan 

 village near Santa Inez mission, Santa 

 Barbara co., Cal. — TavlorinCal. Farmer, 

 Oct. 18, 1861. 



Ahuanga. A Luisefio settlement, con- 

 sisting of 2 villages, about 30 m. from 

 the coast, lat. 33°, 25^, in San Diego co., 

 Cal.— Haves (m. 1850) quoted l)v Ban- 

 croft, Nat. Races, i, 460, 1882. 



Ahulka, {A-hul-ga). A village of the 

 Ntlakyapamuk, on Fraser r., British Co- 

 luml)ia, just below Siska; pop. 5 in .1897, 

 the last time the name appears. 



Ahulqa.— Hill-Tout in Rep. Ethnol. Surv. Can.. 5, 

 1899. Halaha.— Can. Ind. Aff. for 1885, 196 (prob- 

 ably the same). 



Ahwaste. A division of the Costanoan 

 famil}' formerly living near San Francisco 

 bay, Cal., and connected with Dolores 

 mission. 



Aguasajuchium, — Taylor in Cal. Farmer, Oct. IK. 

 1861 (Aguasa and Juchium [Uchium] com- 

 bined). Aguasto.— Ibid. Ah-wash-tes.— School- 

 craft, Ind. Tribes, ii, 506, 1852. Ahwastes,— 

 Latham in Proc. Philol. Soc. Lend., vi, 79, 1854. 

 Apuasto.— Taylor in Cal. Farmer, Oct. 18, 1861. 

 Habasto. — Ibid. 



Ahwehsoos ( ' bear ' ) . A gens of the Al)- 

 naki. 



Ah-weK'-soos. — Morgan, Anc. Soc, 174, Ls77, 

 Awasos,— J. D. Prince, infn, 1905 (modern St 

 Francis Abnaki form). 



Aiachagiuk. A Chnagmiut village on 

 the right bank of the Yukon, near the 

 head ( if the delta. 



Aiachagiuk.— Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 1901. 

 Ayachaghayuk.— Coast Surv. map, 1898. 



Aiacheruk. A Kaviagmiut Eskimo vil- 

 lage near C. Nome, Alaska; pop. 60 in 

 1S80. 



Ahyoksekawik.— 11th Cen.sus, Alaska, 162, 1893. 

 Aiacheruk, — Jackson, Reindeer in Alaska, map, 

 1894. Ayacheruk.— Petroff", Rep. on Alaska, .59, 

 1880. 



Aiaktalik. A Kaniagmiut village on 

 one of the Goose ids. near Kodiak, Alas- 

 ka; pop. 101 in 1880, 106 in 1890. 

 Aiakhatalik.— Petroff', 10th Census, Alaska, map, 

 1884. Aiaktalik,— Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 

 r.)0]. Anayachtalik.— Saner, Exped., 1802. Ayak- 

 talik,— 11th Census, Alaska, 163, 1893. Ayakhta- 

 lik, — Petroff, op. cit., '29. 



Aiapai, iNIentioned by Powers (Cont. 

 N. A. Ethnol., iii, 370, 1877) as a division 

 of the Yokuts at Soda Spring, on Tule r., 

 Cal., but it is merely the name of a local- 

 ity at which the Yaudanchi or jierhaps 

 other divisions once lived. (.\. l. k. ) 



Aicatum. A ^Marico] >a rancheria on the 

 Rio Gila, Ariz., in 1744 — Sedelmair(1774) 

 quoted bv Bancroft, Ariz, and N. Max., 

 366, 1889.' 



Aigspaluma (Shahaptian: ' people of the 

 chipmunks'). The Klamath, Modoc, 

 Shoshoni, and Paiute living on Klamath 

 res. and its vicinity in Oregon. — Gatschet 

 in Cont. N. A. Ethnol., ii, Dt. i, xxxiii, 

 1890. 



Aigspalo. — Gatschet, ibid, (abbreviated form). 

 Aikspalu. — Ibid. I-uke-spi-ule. — Huntington in 

 Ind. Aft'. Rep., 460, 1,S05. 



Aika. A former Shasta village near 

 Hamburg Bar, on Klamath r., Siskiyou 

 CO., Cal. (r. b. d. ) 



Ika.— Steele in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1,S04, 120, 1865. 



Aimgua. A former Chnagmiut village 

 near the mouth of Yukon r., Alaska. — 

 Zagoskin in Nouv. Ann. Voy., .5th s., 

 XXI, map, 1850. 



Aingshi ('bear'). A Zuni clan. 

 Ain'shi-kwe,— Gushing in 13th Rep. B. A. E., 368, 

 1S90 (A-frf =' people'). Aiijshi-kwe.— Ibid., 380. 

 An-shi-i-que. — Stevenson in 5th Rep. B. A. E., 

 .541, 1.S87. 



Ainslie Creek. A band of Ntlakyajia- 

 muk on Fraser r., above Spuzzum, Brit. 

 Col.— Can. Ind. Aff., 79, 1878. 



Aiodjua {^'aV^-ocIjus, 'all fat [meat]'). 

 A Skittagetan town on the w. side of the 

 mouth of Masset inlet, Queen Charlotte 

 ids. It was occupied by the Aokeawai 

 before thev moved to Alaska. — Swanton, 

 Cont. Haida, 281, 1905. 



Ais. A rude tribe of unknown affinitj' 

 formerly occupying the e. coast of Florida, 

 from about Cape Canaveral s. to about 

 Santa Lucia inlet, or about the present 

 Brevard co. They planted nothing, but 

 subsisted entirely on fish and wild fruits, 

 and were more or less subject to the 

 Caloosa. (j. m. ) 



Ais.— De Canzo Rep. (1600) in Brooks Coll. MS., 

 Lib. Cong. A'is. — Gatschet, Creek Migr. Leg,, i, 

 12, 1884. Aisa.— Romans, Florida, r, '281, 1775 (the- 



