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Lee-ha-taus. — Hunter, Captivity, 68, 1823. Liahtan 

 Band.— Morse, Rep. to Sec. War, map, 1K22. 

 riatan.— Mootiey in Uth Rep. B. A. E., 1043, 1896 

 (French form of lalun above). Tetaus.— Pike, 

 Exped., 109, 1810 (misprint). Yetans. — Keane in 

 Stanford, Compend., 545, 1878 (misprint). 



lewatse {I-e-wat-se', 'mouth men'). 

 The Crow name for some unidentified 

 tribe. — Harden, Ethnog. and Philol. Mo. 

 Val., 402, 1862. 



Ift. A Karok village on Klamath r., 

 Cal., inhabited in 1860. 



If-terram.— Taylor in Cal. Farmer, Mar. 23, 1860. 



Igagik. An Aglemiut Eskimo settle- 

 ment at the mouth of Ugaguk r., Alaska; 

 pop. 120 in 1880, 60 in 1890, 203 in 1900. 

 Igagik.— PetrofT, 10th Census, Alaska, 17, 1884. 

 Ugaguk.— Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 1902. 



Igak. A former Kaniagmiut Eskimo 

 village on Afognak id., Alaska, e. of 

 Afognak, whither it seems to have been 

 moved. 



Igagmjut. — Holmberg, Ethnog. Skizz., map, 1855. 

 Kaljukischwigmjut. — Ibid. 



lga,mainaa.he (Igama>'sdbe, 'black paint,' 

 Kansaname forBigBluer., Kans. ). One 

 of the villages occupied by the Kansa, 

 probably before 1820.— Dorsey, MS. Kan- 

 sas vocab., B. A. E., 1882. 



Igdlorpait. A Danish post and P^skimo 

 village in s. w. Greenland, lat. 60° 28^. 

 Igdlopait.— Koldewey, German Arct. Exped., 182, 

 1870. Igdlorpait. — MeddelelseromGronland, .xvi, 

 map, lSy6. 



Igdluluarsuk. A village of the southern 

 group of East Greenland Eskimo, on the 

 coast between lat. 63° and 64°. — Nansen, 

 First Crossing, 383, 1890. 



Igiak. A Magemiut Eskimo village in- 

 land from Scammon bay, Alaska; pop. 10 

 in 1880. 



Igiagagamute. — Petroff, Rep. on Alaska, 1884. 

 Igiogagamut. — Nelson in 18th Rep. B. A. E., map, 

 IXW. Igragamiut. — Nelson eited bv Baker, Geog. 

 Diet. Alaska. 212, 1901. 



Igiakchak. A village of the Kuskwog- 

 miut Eskimo in the Kuskokwim district, 

 Alaska; pop. 81 in 1890. 



Ighiakchaghamiut.— nth Census, Alaska, 6, 1893. 

 Igiakchak. — Ibid. 



Igivachok. A Nushagagmiut Eskimo 

 village in the Nushagak district, Alaska; 

 pop. 31 in 1890. 

 Igivachochamiut.— nth Census, Alaska, 164, 1893. 



Iglakatekhila ( ' refuses to move camp ' ) . 

 A division of the Oglala Teton Sioux. 

 Iglaka teHila. — Dorsev (after Cleveland) in 15th 

 Rep. B. A. E.,220, 1897. Iglaka-teqila.— Ibid. 



iglu. A snow house of the Eskimo: 

 from igdlu, its name in the e. Eskimo 

 dialects. See Habitadovs. (a. f. c. ) 



Igludahoming. An Ita Eskimo settle- 

 ment on Smith sd., Greenland. 

 Igloodahominy.— Mrs Peary, My Arct. Jour., 81, 

 1893. Igludahoming. — Heilprin, Peary Relief Ex- 

 ped., 133, 1893. 



Igluduasuin [IgJudiid^hsuin, 'place of 

 houses'). An Ita Eskimo village in n. 

 Greenland, lat. 77° 50'.— Stein in Peter- 

 manns Mitt., no. 9, map, 1902. 



Iglulik. A winter settlement of the 

 Aivilirtuiut Eskimo at the head of Lyon 

 inlet, Hudson bay. 



Igdlulik.— Rink in Jour. Anthrop. Inst., xv, 240, 

 18.%. Igdlumiut.— Boas in 6th Rep. B. \. E., map, 

 1888 (the inhabitants). Igloolik.— Parry, See.Voy., 



404, 1824. Igloolip. — Gilder, Schwatka's Search, 



253, 1881. 



Iglulik. A town of the Iglulirmiut Es- 

 kimo, on an island of the same name, near 

 the E. end of Fury and Hecla straits. — 

 BoasinZeitschr. Ges. f. Erdk.,226, 1883. 



Iglulirmiut ( ' people of the place with 

 houses' ). A tribe of central Eskimo liv- 

 ing on bothsidesof Fury and Heclastraits. 

 They kill walrus in winter on Iglulik and 

 other islands, harpoon seal in the fjords 

 in early spring, and throughout the sum-, 

 mer hunt deer in Baffin land or Melville 

 peninsula. Their settlements are Akuli, 

 Arlagnuk, Iglulik, Kangertluk, Krimerk- 

 sumalek, Pilig, and Uglirn. — Boas in 6th 

 Rep. B. A. E., 444, 1888. 

 Iglulingmiut. — Boas in Trans. Anthrop. Soc. Wash., 

 ni, 96, 1885. 



Ignok. An Ikogmiut Eskimo village 

 on the right bank of the lower Yukon, 

 Alaska; pop. 175 in 1880. 

 Ignokhatskomute. — Petroff in 10th Census, Alaska, 

 .57, 1884. Ingekasagmi. — Raymond (1869), quoted 

 by Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 1902. 



Ignokhatskamut. A village on lower 

 Yukon r., adjacent to the Bering coast 

 Eskimo, the inhabitants of which are 

 probablv of Athapascan and Eskimo mix- 

 ture.— Nelson in 18th Rep. B. A. E., pi. 

 ii, 1900. 



Igpirto. A fall settlement of Talirping- 

 miut Eskimo of the Okomiut tribe at the 

 headof Nettilling fjord, Cumberland sd. — 

 Boas in 6th Rep. B. A. E., map, 1888. 



Igualali (Ig-ira^-la-li, ' a hole' ). A small 

 rancheria of theTarahumare, not far from 

 Norogaohic, Chihuahua, Mexico. — Lum- 

 holtz, inf'n, 1894. 



Iguanes. A tribe of whom Father Kino 

 heard, in 1699, while near the mouth of 

 the Rio Gila in s. w. Arizona. As they 

 are mentioned in connection with the Al- 

 chedoma and Yuma, they were probably 

 a Yunian tribe. 



Iguanas.— Venegas, Hist. Cal., i, 57, 1759. 

 Iguanes. — Kino (1699) quoted by Coues, Gar- 

 c6s Diarv, 544, 1900. Yuanes.— Orozco y Berra, 

 Geog., 59, 1864. 



Iguik. An Unaligmiut Eskimo village 

 on Norton sd., Alaska; pop. 8 in 1880, 51 

 in 1890. 



Agowik.— nth Census, Alaska, 165, 1893. Ego- 

 wik.— Dall in Cent. N. A. Ethnol., I, map, 1877. 

 Igauik.— Nelson in 18th Rep. B. A. E., map, 1899. 

 Igawik.— Petrcjff in 10th Census, Alaska, 59, 1884. 

 Iguik.— Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 16.5, 1893. 



Igushik. A Nushagagmiut Eskimo vil- 

 lage on Igushik r., Alaska; pop. 74 in 

 1880. 



Igushek.— Petroff in 10th Census, Alaska, 17, 1884. 

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



Ihaisdaye (Iha-isdage, 'mouth-greas- 

 ers'). A band of the Yankton Sioux. — 

 Dorsey in 15th Rep. B. A. E., 217, 1897. 



Ihamba {I'ha-ntha). An ancient pue- 

 blo of the Tewa on the s. side of Pojoa- 

 quer., between Pojoaque and San Ilde- 

 fonso pueblos, n. New Mex. — Bandelier 

 in Arch. Inst. Papers, iv; 85, 1892. 



Ihanktonwan ( ' Yankton ' ). A band of 

 the Brule Teton Sioux, so called because 

 descended from Yankton women. 



