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KITUNTO- — KITZILAS 



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(latsohet in Mag. Am. Hist. 170, 1877 (on Kooteiiay 

 r. ). ^Coutanies.— HaleinU.y.Exi)l.Expf(l..vi,L>01, 

 184(;{ = Kitunalui). ^Kutanis,— Latham, Nat. Hist. 

 Man, 316, 18.50 ( Kitnnaha). ^Kituanaha, — (iuUatiii 

 in Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, iii,4U2, ls.5:'. (<'iiutaria 

 or Flatbows, N. of lat. 49°). =Kootanies.— Busch- 

 mann, Spuren der aztek. Sprache, (iOl, 1859. 

 =Kutani. — Latham, Elem.Comp. Philol.,395, 1862 

 (or Kitunaha). Cootanie. — Latham, ibid, (.synon- 

 ymous with Kitunaha). =Kootenai. — Gatschet in 

 iVIag. Am. Hist., 170, 1877 (defines area oecu[)ied); 

 (iatsehet in Beach, Ind. Miscel., 446, 1877; Ban- 

 croft, Nat. Races, ni,5«5, l&SL'. =Kootenuha.— Tol- 

 mie and Dawson, Comp. Vdcabs. Brit. CoL, 79-87, 

 18X4 (vocabulary of Upper Kootenuha). = Flat- 

 bow, —Hale in U. S. E.xpl. Exped., vi, 204, 1846 

 (-i Kitunaha): Gallatin in Trans. .^m.Etliiiol.Soc, 

 1 1, pt. 1,10,77, 1848 (after Hale); Buschmann, Spuren 

 der aztek. Sprache. 661, 18.')y; Latham, Elcm. 

 Comp. Philol., 39.'), 1862 (or Kitunaha l; Gatschet 

 in Mag. Am. Hist., 170, 1877. i=Flachbogen. — Berg- 

 haus (1851), Physik. Atlas, map 17, 18.vJ. Shush- 

 waps. — Keane in Stanford Compend. (Cent, and 

 So. Am.), app., 460, 474, 1H78 (includes Kootenais 

 Flatbows or Skalzi). =Kitunahan. — Powell in 7th 

 Rep. B. A. E., 85. 189L 



Kitunto {(iyiVendd, ' people of the s^tock- 

 aded town'). A Tsiiiishiaii division and 

 town formerly near the mouth of Skeena 

 r., Brit. Col. The peojile were related to 

 the Kishpachlaots. 



Gyit'Enda. — Boas in 5th Rep. N. \V. Tribes Can- 

 ada, 35, 1889. Ket-an-dou. — Kane, Wand, in N. A., 

 app., 1859. Kitadah.— I)(irsev in Am. Antiq.,xix, 

 281, 1897. Kit, an, doh.— Howard, Notes on North- 

 ern Tribes visited in 18.54, MS., B. A. E. Kitt- 

 ando.— Krause, Tlinkit Ind., 318, 1885. Kitunto.— 

 Tolmie and Dawson, Vocabs. Brit. Col., 114b, 1.884. 



Kitwilgioks {Gy'dtrulginVis, 'people of 

 the cam]nng ])lace'). A Tsimshian di- 

 vision in the neighborhood of the mouth 

 of Skeena r., Brit. Col. Their chief out- 

 ranked all other Tsimshian chiefs. 



Gyitwulgya'ts. — Boas in ;ith Rep. N. \V. Tribes 

 Canada, 35, l.swi. Kitwilgioks. — Tolmie and Daw- 

 son, Vocabs. Brit. Col., 114b. 1,884. Kit-will- 

 coits. — Kane, Wand in N. .\., app., 1859. Kitwill 

 quoitz. — Howard, Notes on Northern Tribes visited 

 in 18.54, MS.. B. A. E. Kit-wulg-jats.— Krause, 

 Tlinkit Ind., 317,1885. 



Kitwilksheba ( Gy'dirull^ieha/) . A Tsim- 

 shian division in the neighborhood of 

 Metlakatla and the mouth of Skeena r., 

 Brit. Col. In 1884 it was almost extinct. 



Gyitwulkseba'. — Boas in Zeitsehr. fiir Ethnol., 232, 

 18.S.S. Ket-wilk-ci-pa. — Kane, Wand, in N. A., app., 

 18.59. Kitwilksheba. — Tolmie and Daw.son. Vocabs. 

 Brit. Col., 114b, 18.S4. Kit, will, su, pat.— Howard, 

 Notes on Northern Tribes visited in 1,^54, MS., 

 B. A. E. Kit-wulkse-be.— Krause, Tlinkit Ind., 318, 

 1885. 



Kitwingacli ( ' people of place of plenty 

 of raVjbits ') . A division and town of the 

 Kitksan on the n. bank of Skeena r., 

 Brit. Col., just above the rapids; pop. 154 

 in 1904. 



Gyitwung--a'. — Boas in 10th Rep. N. W. Tribes Can- 

 ada, 50, 1895. Kilgonwah. — Brit. Col. map, Vic- 

 toria, 1872. Kitcoonsa. — Dowuie in Jour. Roy. 

 Geog. Soc, XXXI, 2.53, 1861. Kitswingahs.— Scott in 

 Ind. Aff. Rep. 1869, .563, 1870. Kit-wang-agh.— 

 Can. Ind. Aff., 41.5, 1898. Kitwangar.— Horetzky, 

 Canada on the Pacific, 212, 1874. Kit-win-gach. — 

 Dorsey in Am. Antiq., xix, 279, 1897. Kitwunga.— 

 Tolmie and Dawson, Vocabs. Brit. Col., 114b. 1884. 



Kitwinshilk ( ' people of the place of 

 lizards'). A Niska town on the middle 

 course of Nass r., n. w. British Columbia. 

 According to Boas there were four divi- 

 sions: Laktiaktl, Lakloukst, Gyitsaek, 

 and Gyisgahast. The first of these be- 



longed to the Wolf clan, the second and 

 third to the Eagle clan, and the fourth to 

 the Bear clan. Pop. 77 in 1898, (>2 in 

 1904. 



Gyitwunkse'tlk.— Boas in 10th Rep. N. W. Tribes 

 Canada, 49, 1895. Ke toon ok sheik. — Schoolcraft, 

 Ind. Tribes, v, 487, 1855. Kitwanshelt.— Horetzky, 

 Canada on the Pacific, 129, 1874. Kit-win-shilk. — 

 Dorsev in Am. Antiq., xix, 280, 1897. Kitwint- 

 shieth.— Can. Ind. Aff., 271, 1889. Kitwintshilth.— 

 Ibid., 416, 1898. 



Kitwinskole ( ' people where the narrows 

 pass ' ) . A Kitksan divisiT>n and town on 

 a \v. brancli of upper Skeena r., Brit. Col.; 

 pop. 67 in 1904. • 



Gyitwuntlko'L— Boas in 10th Rep. N. W. Tribes 

 Canada, 49, 1895. Kitswinscolds. — Scott in Ind. 

 Aff. Rep. 1869, 563, 1870. Kitwancole.— Horetzky, 

 Canada on the Pa'cilic, 116, ls74. Kit-wan-cool. — 

 Can. Ind. Aff., 415, 189s. Kit-wan Cool.— Ibid., 252, 

 1891. Kit-winskole. — Dorsey in Am. Antiq., xix, 

 279, 1.S97. Kit-wun-kool. — Diiw.sou in Geol. Surv. 

 of Can., 20B, 1879-80. 



Kitzeesh ( dyidzVs, ' people of the 

 salmon weir'). A Tsimshian division 

 and town formerly near Metlakatla, Brit. 

 Col. According to the Haida, this family 

 was descended from a woman of their tribe. 

 Gittci's.— Swanton, field notes, 1900-01. Gyid- 

 zi's.— Boas in Zeitsehr. f. Ethnol.. 232, 1888. 

 Kee-ches.— Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, v, 487, 1855. 

 Kee-chis.— Kane, Wand, in N. A., app., 1859. 

 Keshase.— Howard, Notes on Northern Tribes 

 visited in 18.54, MS., B. A. E. Kitseesh.— Brit. Col. 

 map, Victoria, 1872. Kits-iisch.— Krause, Tlinkit 

 Ind., 318, 1885. Kitsis. — Tolmie and Dawson, 

 Vocabs. Brit. Col., 114b, 1884. Kitzeesh.— Dorsey 

 in Am. Antiq., xix, 281, 1897. 



Kitzegukla ('people of Zekukla moun- 

 tain' ). A Kitksan division and town on 

 upper Skeena r. , a short di-stance below 

 Hazelton, Brit. Col. There is an old and 

 also a new town of this name. Accord- 

 ing to Boas there were two clans here, 

 Raven and Bear, the people of the latter 

 being called specifically Gyisg •aghast. 

 Pop. of Iwth, 91 in 1904. 



Gyitsigyu'ktla.— Boas in 10th Rep. N. W. Tribe.s 

 Canada, -"'O, l,s9.5. Kitseguecla. — Dawson in (ieol. 

 Surv. Canada, 20k, 1.S79-80. Kitse-gukla.— Can. 

 Ind. Aft'., 2.52, 1.S91. Kitsenelah.— Brit. Col. map, 

 Victoria, 1872. Kit-se-quahla.— Can. Ind. Aff., 

 415, 1898. Kit-se-quak-la.— Ibid., 3.58, 1895. Kit- 

 sigeuhle. — Horetzky, Canada on Pacific, 116, 1874. 

 Kitsiguchs.— Scott in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1869, 563, 1870. 

 Kitsiguhli.— Tolmie and Dawson, Vocabs. Brit. 

 Col., 114b, 1884, Kits-se-quec-la.— Can. Ind Aff., 

 304,1893. Kitze-gukla.— Dorsev in Am. Antiq., xix, 

 278, 1897. 



Kitzilas ('people of the canyon', i. e., 

 of Skeena r. ). A Tsimshian division. 

 The two towns successively occupied by 

 them bore their name. The first, just 

 above the canyon of Skeena r., Brit. Col., 

 has been abandoned, the people having 

 moved, mainly in 1893, to New Kitzilas, 

 just below the canyon. Pop. of the latter 

 town, 144 in 1902; in 1904, together with 

 Port Essington and Kitzimgaylum, 191. 

 Gyits'ala'ser. — Boas in 5th Rep. N. W. Tribes 

 Canada, 9, 1889. Kisalas.— Can. Ind. Aff., 416, 

 1898. Kitalaska. — Downie in Jour. Roy. Geog. 

 Soc, XXXI, 252, 1861. Kitchu lass.— Howard, Notes 

 on Northern Tribes visited in 18.54, MS., B. A. E. 

 Kitsalas.— Scott in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1869. .563, 1870. 

 Kitsalass.— Can. Ind. Aff., 252, 1891. Kitsallas.— 

 Brit.- Col. map, Victoria, 1872. Kit-se-lai-so. — 

 Kane, Wand, in N. A., app., 18.59. Kitselassir. — 

 Krause, Tlinkit Ind., 318, 1885. Kitsellase.— Hor- 



