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KIKATSIK KILCHIK 



687 



together with the New Westminster vil- 

 lage, 65 in 1902.— Hill-Tout in Ethnol. 

 Surv. Can., 54, 1902. 



Kikatsik {Ki'-ka(-sik). One of the 4 

 divisions of the main body of Shasta, oc- 

 cupying Shasta valley and Klamath val- 

 ley from Hot Springs to Scott r. , n. Cal. 

 They were early mentioned, under various 

 forms of "Autire" and "Edhowe" (from 

 Allot kit' e, the Shasta name of Shasta val- 

 ley), as occupying 19 to 24 villages of 

 about 60 inhabitants each, one of which 

 was apparently Wiyahawir. There are 

 now only a few survivors. (r. b. d. ) 

 Autire.— Curtin, MS. voeab., B. A. E., 18s.^. E'd" 

 ohwe. — Il)iiL Ho-te-day. — Steele in Ind. .\tT. Rep- 

 1864, 120, isti.'iigiven as their own name). Id-do-a. — 

 Ibid, (misapplied to the Iriiwaitsu). 0-de- 

 eilah.— Gibbs (18.51) in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, 

 ni, 171, 18.53. 0-de-i-lah.— McKee (1851) in 

 Sen. Ex. Doc. 4. 32d Cong., spec. .se.s.s., 221, 18.53. 

 Yeka.— Steele in Ind. AiT. Kep. .1864, 120, 1865 

 (given as proper name of Yrcka = ' Shasta butte; ' 

 properly Wail'ka). Yrekas. — Tnvlor in Cal. 

 Farmer, June 22, 1860. 



Kikchik. A former Aleut village on 

 Agattuid., Alaska, one of the Near id. 

 group of the Aleutians, now uninhal)ited. 



Kikertarsoak ( 'great island' ). An Es- 

 kimo village in Greenland, aliout Jat. 63° 

 30'; pop. 75 in 1829. Its harbor was 

 formerly used l)y the Dutch in trading 

 with the natives. 



Kikkertarsoak. — Graah, Exped. E. Coast Green- 

 land, map, 1837. 



Kikhkat. A former Ikogmiut Eskimo 

 village on the n. bank of Yukon r. , near 

 Ikogmiut, Alaska. — Zagoskiu in Nouv. 

 Ann. Voy.,5th s., x.\i, map, LSSO. 



Kikiallu. A Skagit subtribe formerly 

 living on the n. end of Whidbey id. and at 

 the mouth of Skagit r., Wash., but now 

 on Swinomish res. They participated in 

 the treatv of Pt Elliott, Wash., Jan. 22, 

 1855. 



Ke-ka-alns.— Fav in Ind. Aff. Rep., 238, 18.58. 

 Kickuallis.— Starling, ibid., 171, 1852. Kike- 

 alans.— Simmons, ibid., 194, 1860. Kikiallis. — 

 Gibbs in Pac. R. R. Rep., 1,436,1825. Kikiallu — 

 Gibbs in Cont. N. A. Ethnol., I, ISO, 1878. Kik-i- 

 allus.— U. S. Ind. Treat. (1850), 378, 1873. Ki-kia- 

 loos.— :Mallet in Ind. Aff. Rep., 198, 1877. Kikial- 

 tis.— Gibbs in Pac. R. R. Rep., i, 432, 1855. 



Kikiktak. A Kowagmiut Eskimo sum- 

 mer village at the mouth of Hotham inlet, 

 Kotzebue sd., Alaska; pop. 200 in 1880. 

 Kee-kik-tag-ameuts.— Hooper, Cruise of Corwin, 

 26, 1880. Kikikhtagyut.— Zagoskin, Descr. Russ. 

 Poss. in Am., pt. 1, 74, 1847. Kikiktagamute.— 

 PetrolT in 10th Census, Alaska. 4, 1884. Kikiktag- 

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

 Kikiktak.— Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 1902. Kot- 

 zebue. — Post-route map, 1903. 



Kikimi. A Pima village on the Gila 

 River res., s. Ariz. — Dudley in Ind. Aff. 

 Rep. 1871, 58, 1872. 



Kiksadi ( ' people of Kiks ' ) . One of the 

 most imi^ortant divisions of the Tlingit, 

 belonging to the Raven phratry. They 

 lived principally at Sitka and Wrangell, 

 Alaska, but there were also some at Sanya. 



Kaksatis.— Beardslee in Sen. E.x. Doc. 105, 46th 

 Cong., 2d sess., 31, 1880. Kick-sa-tee.— Kane, 

 Wand, in N. A., app., 1859. Kiks-adi. — Krause, 

 Tlinkit Ind., 118, 1885. Kiksa'di.—Swanton, field 



notes, B. A. E.,1904. Kyiks'ade.— Boas, 5th Rep. 

 N. \V. Tribes Canada, 25, 1889. 



Kiktaguk. An Unaligmiut Eskimo vil- 

 lage on the s. coast of Norton sd., Alaska; 

 pop. 20 in 1800, 23 in 1890. 

 Ikekik. — Eleventh Census, Alaska, map, 162, 1893. 

 Ikikiktoik. — Coast Surv. chart, 1898. Kegickto- 

 •wruk. — Dall in Cont. N. A. Ethnol., I, map, 1877. 

 Kegictowik. — Petroff in 10th Cen.su.s, Alaska, map, 

 1884. Kegiktow'ruk.— Dall iu Cont. N. A. Ethnol., 

 I, 17, 1877. Kegokhtowik.— Petrotf in 10th Census, 

 Alaska. 11, 1S81. Kiektaguk.— Tebenkof (1849) 

 quoted by Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 239, 1902. 

 Kigh-Mioute.— Zagoskin in Nouv. Ann..Voy., 5th s., 

 x.xi, map, 18,50. Kigikhtawik.— Petroff, Rep. on 

 Alaska, 54, 1881. Kigiktauik.— Nelson in 18th Rep. 

 B. A. E., map, 1899. Kikchtaguk.— Ilolmberg, 

 Ethnog. Skizz., map, 1855. Kikhtaghouk.— Zago.s- 

 kin in Nouv. Ann. Vov., r^th s,. .xxi, map, 18.50. 

 Kikhtangouk.— Ibid. ,21*8. Kikiktowrik.— Eleventh 

 Census, Alaska, 165, 1893. Kikiktowruk.— Kelly, 

 Arct. Eskimos, 15, 1890. Kiktaguk.— Baker, Cieog. 

 Diet. Alaska, 1902. 



Kiktak ('big island'). A Kuskwog- 

 miut Eskimo village on an island in Kus- 

 kokwim r., Alaska, 25 m. above Bethel; 

 pop. 232 in 1880, 119 in 1890. 

 Kikikhtagamiut. — P'leventh Census, Alaska, 164. 

 1893. Kikkhlagamute. — Hallock in Nat. Geog- 

 Mag., l.x, 90, 1898. Kikkhtagamute.— Petroff, 

 Rep. on Alaska, 53, ISSU. Kiktak.— Baker, Geog. 

 Diet. Alaska, 1902. 



Kiktheswemud. A former Delaware (?) 

 village near Anderson, IMadison co., Ind. 

 Marked as Kik-the-swe-mud on Hough's 

 map (Ind. Geol. Rep., 1883). Perhaps 

 identical with Buckstown, or with Little 

 Munsee Town. 



Kikuikak. A Kuskwogmiut Eskimo 

 village at the mouth of Kuskokwim r., 

 Alaska; pop. 9 in 1880. 



Kik-khuigagamute . — Petroff in 10th Census, 

 Alaska. 17, 1884. 



Kikun. A former Aleut village on 

 Agattu id., Alaska, one of the Near id. 

 group of the Aleutians, now uninhabited. 



Kikwistok, A Nakoaktok village on 

 Seymour inlet, Brit. Col. 



Ke-ques-ta.— Boas in Bull. Am. Geog. Soc, 226, 

 1887. Kikwistoq. — Iljid. Te'-kwok-stai-e.— Daw- 

 son in Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. for 1887, sec. ii, 65. 



Kil ( Kill, ' sand-spit-point [town] ' ) . A 

 small Haida town formerly on Shingle 

 bay, Skidegate inlet. Queen Charlotte ids., 

 Brit. Col. It was occupied by the Lana- 

 chaadus, who owned it, and the Gitingid- 

 jats, two family groups of very low social 

 rank. — Swanton, Cont. Haida, 279, 1905. 



Kilatika. A INIiami division living with 

 the Wea, Piankashaw, and others near 

 Ft St Louis, on the upper Illinois, in 1684. 



Kalatekoe.— Membr6 ( 16.S2) in Margry, D6c., II, 216, 

 1877. Kilataks. — Bacqueville de la Potherie, ii, 

 261, 1753. Kilatica.— Franquelin map (1684) in 

 Parkman, La Salle, 1883. Kilatika. — La Salle 

 (1683) in Margrv, D(5e., ll,320, 1877. Kolatica.— La 

 Salle ilC.s'J), ihid., 201. 



Kilauutuksh. A former Yaquina village 

 on the s. side of Yaquina r., Oreg. 

 Ki-lau'-u-tukc'. — Dorsey in Jour.. \m. Folk-lore, in, 

 229, 1890. , 



Kilchik (from the native name of L. 

 Clark). A Knaiakhotana village on L. 

 Clark, Alaska; pop. 91 in 1880. It seems 

 to have been consolidated with Nikhkak, 

 9 m. below, by 1904. 



