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HLAGI HLGAGILDA-KEGAWAI 



[b. a. 



Hlagi (-LcVgi). A town of the Kaidju- 

 keg;awai family of the Haida, on an is- 

 land near the e. end of Houston Stew- 

 wart channel, Queen Charlotte ids., Brit. 

 Col. — S wanton, Cont. Haida, 277, 1905. 



Hlahayik {hd^xaytk, 'inside of Hlaha 

 [ta^xa]'). A former Yakutat town on 

 Yakutat bay, Alaska, back of an island 

 called Hlaha, whence the name. The 

 Clach-iVjek of Krause seems to be inden- 

 tical with the town of Yakutat. 



(j. R. S. ) 



Hlahloakalga {^ Ld'lo-akdlga, 'fish 

 ponds'). A Creek town in the Creek 

 Nation, Ind. T., near Hilabee, between 

 North fork and Canadian r. 

 Fish Ponds.— Gatschet, Creek Migr. Leg., ii, 185, 

 1888. 'Laloakalga.— Ibid. 



Hlahloalgi (' tish people ' ) . An extinct 

 Creek clan. 



Hu'-hlo.— Morgan, Anc. Soc, 161, 1877. 'la'lo- 

 algi.— Gatschet, Creek Migr. Leg., i, 165, 1884. 



Hlahlokalka {'La^lo-M^a: Hd'lo 'fish', 

 akdigds ' I am separated from ' ) . A for- 

 mer Upper Creek settlement established 

 by the Okchayi on a small river forming 

 ponds, 4 m. above Oakfuskee, Cleburne 

 CO., Ala. (a. s. g. ) 



Fish pond.— Bartram, Travels, 462, 1791 (traders' 

 name). Fish ponds. — Hawkins (1799), Sketch, 49, 

 1848. Fish-Pond Town.— Parsons (1833) in School- 

 craft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 678, 1854. 'La'lo-kalka.— 

 Gatschet, Creek Migr. Leg., I, 137, 1884. Slaka- 

 gulgas.— Swan (1791) in Schoolcraft, op. cit., v, 262, 

 1855. Tatloulgees.— Woodward, Reminis., 83, 1859. 

 Thlatlogulgau.— Schoolcraft, op. cit., iv, 381. 

 Thlot-lo-gul-gau.— Hawkins(1799), Sketch, 49. 1848. 



Hlakeguns {-haye^ g-4ns) . A town of the 

 Kuna-lanas on Yagun r., at the head of 

 Masset inlet. Queen Charlotte ids., Brit. 

 Col.— Swanton, Cont. Haida, 281, 1905. 



Hlanudshiapala {'Idni 'mountain', udsJii 

 dim. suffix, apdla 'on the other side': 

 'on the other side of a little mountain'). 

 A former Upper Creek settlement, one of 

 the four Hillabi villages, with a town 

 square, situated on the n. w. branch of 

 Hillabi cr., Ala., 15 m. from Hillabi 

 town. ^ (a. s. G.) 



'lanudshi apala. — Gatschet, Creek Migr. Leg., 1,137, 

 1884. Thla-noo-che au-bau-lau.— Hawkins (1799), 

 Sketch, 43, 1848. 



Hlaphlako {'Ldp-'ldko, 'tall cane'). 

 Two former Upper Creek villages on or 

 near Cupiahatchee cr., in Macon co., 

 Ala., with 81 and 66 heads of .families, 

 respectively, in 1832. 



James Bay.— H. R. Ex. Doc. 276, 24th Cong., 1st 

 sess., 131, 1836 (misprint). Jim Boy's. — Campbell 

 (1836) in H. R. Doc. 274,25th Cong., 2d .sess., 20, 

 1838. 'lap-'lako.— Gat.schet, Creek ISIigr. Leg., I, 

 137. 1884. Thabloc-ko.— H. R. Ex. Doc. 276, op. cit. 

 Thloblocco-town.— Jesup (1836) in H. R. Doc. 78, 

 25th Cong,, 2d sess., 48, 1838. Thlobthlocco.— H. 

 R. Doc. 274, op. cit. Thlob Thlocko.— Sen. Ex. 

 Doc. 425, 24th Cong., 1st sess., 257, 1836. Thlop- 

 thlocco. — Woodward, Reminis., 91, 1859. 



Hlaphlako. A town of the Creek Nation, 

 on Alabama cr., n. of the North fork of 

 Canadian r. , Okla. — Gatschet, Creek Migr. 

 Leg., II, 185, 1888. 



Hlauhla {'Hla^-u'Jda, 'surrounded by 

 arrow-shaft bushes'). The ruins of a 



small but traditionally important Zuiii 

 pueblo near a small spring about 10 m. 

 N. N. E. of Zuni, N. Mex. (f. h. c.) 

 Clan-utsh-la. — Fewkes in Jour. Am. Ethnol. and 

 Archaol., i, 100, 1891. 'Hla'-u'hla.— Gushing, 

 inf'n, 1891. 



Hlaukwima ( 'HlauktvVma) . The native 

 name of the South town of Taos pueblo, 

 N. Mex. (f. w. h.) 



Hlauuma ( 'Hlauu^ma) . The nati^^e 

 name of the North town of Taos pueblo, 

 N.,Mex. (f. w. h.) 



Hleetakwe ( ' Hle^ -e-td-kwe) . The north- 

 western migration of the Bear, Crane, 

 Frog, Deer, Yellow-wood, and other clans 

 of the ancestral pueblo of Zuiii. — Cushing 

 quoted by Powell, 4th Rep. B. A. E., 

 xxxviii, 1886. See Pishla Ateuna. 



Hlekatchka {' Le-kdtchka, or 'Li-i- 

 kdtchka, horn. 'le or ^ii, 'arrow', kdtchka, 

 'broken': 'broken arrow'). A former 

 Lower Creek town on a trail ford cross- 

 ing Chattahoochee r., 12 m. below Ka- 

 sihta, on the w. side of the river, proba- 

 bly in Russell co., Ala. According to 

 Hawkins (Am. State Papers, Ind. Aff., i, 

 858, 1832) the settlement was destroyed 

 in 1814; but it was apparently reestab- 

 lished, as it was represented in the treaty 

 of Nov. 15, 1827, and a census of 1832 

 (Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 578, 1854) 

 gives the number of families as 331 in 

 that year. (a. s. g.) 



Broken Arrow. —Carey (1792) in Am. State Papers, 

 Ind. Aff., I, 329, 1832. Broken Arrow Old Field.— 

 Robertson (1796), ibid., 600. Chalagatsca.— Swan 

 (1791) in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, v, 262, 1855. 

 Horse-path-town.— Sen. Ex. Doc. 425, 24th Cong., 

 1st sess., 135, 1836. 'Lekatchka.— Gatschet, Creek 

 Migr. Leg., I, 137, 1884. 'Li-i-katchka.— Ibid. 

 Tauthlacotchcau. — Hawkins (1814) in Am. State 

 Papers, op. cit., 858. Theacatckkah.— Drake, Bk. 

 Inds., bk. 4, 64, 1848. Thlakatchka.— Census of 

 1832 in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iv, 578, 1854. 

 Thleacatska. — Woodward, Reminis., 35, 1859. 

 Thlu-katch-ka.— Sen. Ex. Doe. 425, 24th Cong., 1st 

 sess., 135, 1836. 



Hlekatska ( 'Le kdtska). The settlement 

 of an offshoot of the Kawita on Arkansas 

 r., almost opposite Wialaka and near 

 Coweta (Kawita), in the Creek Nation, 

 Okla. — Gatschet, Creek Migr. Leg., ii, 

 185, 1888. 



Hlgadun ( -LgadA^n, 'suffering from over- 

 work'). A "town of the Skidai-lanas 

 on Moresby id., opposite and facing An- 

 thony id.. Queen Charlotte group, Brit. 

 Col. It is prominent in Haida mythol- 

 ogy. — Swanton, Cont. Haida, 277, 1905. 



Hlgaedlin {hgd'-iui, probably 'where 

 they wash the' frames upon which salal 

 berries are dried ' ) . A Haida town occu- 

 pied by a branch of the Kona-kegawai 

 called Sus-haidagai; situated on the s. 

 side- of Tanoo id., s. e. Queen Charlotte 

 ids., Brit. Col. — Swanton, Cont. Haida, 

 278, 1905. 



Hlgagilda-kegawai {igagVlda qe'- 

 gaiva-i, 'those born at Hlgagilda,' i. e., 

 Skidegate ) . A subdivision of the Hlgaiu- 



