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KLIKSIWI KLONDIKE 



[b. a. b. 



Ind. Aff. Rep., 160, 1850. Clikatats.— Stevens in 

 Sen. Ex. Doc. 6(>, 34th Cong., Ist se.ss., 43, 1856. 

 Halthwypum. — Coues, Henry and Thompson Jour., 

 827, 1897. Kanatat.— Gibbs in Pae. R. R. Rep., I, 

 418, 18.>5. Klachatah.— Nicolav, Oregon, 143, 1846. 

 Klackatacks.— Wilke.s, U. S. Expl. Exped., IV, 325, 

 184.5. Klackatucks.— Sloeum (1835) in H. R. Rep. 

 101, 25th f'ong., 3d .se.ss., 41, 1839. Klakatacks.— 

 Farnham, Trav., 112, 1843. Kleketat. — Scouler 

 (1846) in Jour. Ethnol. Soc. Lond., I, 231, 1848. 

 Klicatat. — Parker, Jour., 238, 1840. Klickataats. — 

 Kane, Wand, in N. Am., 173, 1859. Klick-a-tacks. — 

 Catlin, N. Am. Ind., ll, 113, 1S66. Klickatates.— 

 De Smet, Letters, 231, 1843. Klickatats.— Swan, 

 Northwest Coast, 324, 1857. Khckitats. — Lvman in 

 Oregon Hist. Soc. Quar., i, 170, 1900. Klikalats.— 

 Gallatin in Trans. Am. Ethnol. Soc., ii, 14, 1848. 

 Klikatat.— Townsend, Narr., 174, 1839. Kliketan.— 

 Sronler (1846) in Jour. Ethnol. Soc. Lond., i, 237, 

 1.S4S. Kliketat.— Scouler in Jour. Geog. Soc. Lond., 

 1,225, 1,S41. Klikitats.— Ind. Aff. Rep. 1856, 17, 1857. 

 Kliquital.— Ind. Aff. Rep. 1871, 131, 1872. Klu'ka- 

 tat.— Mooney in 14th Rep. B. A. E., 738, 1896. 

 Kluk-ha'-tat. — Dorsey, Alsea MS. vocab., B. A. E., 

 1884 ( .\lsea name). lewis River Band. — Milroyin 

 Ind. Aft'. Rep., 164, 1881. Luk'-a-ta + t.— McCaw, 

 Puyallup MS. vocab., B. A. E., 1885 (Puyallup 

 name). Hahane. — Gatschet, Umpqua MS. vo- 

 cab., B. A. E., 1887 (Umpqua name). Mi-flauq'- 

 tcu-wun'-ti.— Dorsey, Al.sea MS. vocab., B. A. E., 

 1884 ('.scalpers': Alsea name). Mun-an'-ne-qu' 

 liinne. — Dorsey, Naltunnetunne MS. vocab. ,B. A. 

 E.,1884 ('inland people ' : Naltunnetnnnename). 

 North Dale Indians.— Meek in H. R. Ex. Doc. 76, 

 30th Cong., 1st sess., 10, 1848. awu'lh-h-wai-piim.— 

 Mooney in 14th Rep. B. A. E., 738, 1896 ('prairie 

 people': own name). Rea Ratacks. — Sloeum in 

 Sen. Doc. 24,2.5thCong.,2dsess., 15,1838. Roil-roil- 

 pam.— Pandosv in Shea, Lib. Am. Ling., vi, 7, 1862. 

 Shlakatats.— Belcher, Vov., I, 307, 1843. Tlakai'- 

 tat.— Gatschet, MS., B. A. E., 1877 (Okinagan 

 name). Tlakatat.— Halein I^. S. Expi. Exped., vi, . 

 569, 1846. Tlickitacks.— Stanley in Smithson. Misc. 

 Coll., II, 63, 1S52. T'likatat.— (;il)l)s in Cent. N. 

 A. Ethnol., I, 241, 1877. Trile Kalets.— Warre and 

 Vavasour (1S45) in Martin, Hudson'sBay Ter., 80, 

 1849. Tse 'la'kayat amim. — Gatschet, La'kmiut 

 MS., B. A. E., 105 (Kalapuva name). T;uwa'- 

 nxa-ikc— Boas, Kathlamet Texts, '236, 1901 (Clatsop 

 name). Vancouvers. — Dart in Ind. Aff. Rep., 

 215, 1851. Wahnookt.— Gatschet, MS., B. A. E. 

 (Cowlitz name). White River Indians. — Shaw in 

 H. R. Ex. Doc. 37, 'Slth Cong., 3ii se.ss., 112, 18»7. 

 Whulwhaipum. — Tolmie and Dawson, Comp. Vo- 

 cabs. Brit. Col., 78, 1884. Whulwhypum.— Lord. 

 Naturalist in Brit. Col., 245, 1866. 



Kliksiwi (LLVsVive^, 'clover root at 

 mouth of river.' — Boas). A former Kwa- 

 kiutl village at the mouth of Kliksivi^i r. , 

 on the E. side of Vancouver id. All traces 

 of it have disappeared. 



Klik-si-wi. — Daw.son in Trans. Roy. Soc. Can. for 

 1887, sec. II, 72. lix'si'we'-.— Boas," inf'n, 1905. 



Klimmim. A former Chehalis village 

 on the N. shore of Grays harbor, Wash. 



Klimmim.— Gibbs, MS., no. 248, B. A. E. Weh-ta- 

 mich. — Ibid. 



Klinkwan (Tlingit: -LmqotVn, 'shellfish 

 town'; or 'town where they split yellow 

 cedar bark into long strings [M»]'). A 

 Haida town, occupied by the Yaku-lanas, 

 on Cordova bav, Prince of Wales id., 

 Alaska. In John Work's hst (1836-41) 

 26 houses and 417 inhabitants are as- 

 signed to a town called Click-ass. This 

 is a camping place near Klinkwan, and 

 the Klinkwan people are evidently in- 

 tended. Petroff gives the population in 

 1880-81 as 125, and the census of 1890 

 as 19. (j. R. s. ) 



Chlen-ko-an hade.— Krause, Tlinkit Indianer, 304, 

 1885. Kliarakans. — Halleck quoted by Morris, 

 Res. of Alaska, 67, 1879. Kliavakans.— Halleck 



quoted by Colyer in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1869, .562, 1870. 

 Klinkwan.— U. S. Coast Survey, map of Alaska, 

 s. E. section. Klinquan.—EIeventhCensus, Alaska, 

 31, 1893. Kliuquan.— Petroff in lOthCen.sus, Alaska, 

 32, 1884. Tlinkwan Haade. — Harrison in Proc. and 

 Trans. Royal Soc. Can., sec. ii, 125, 1895. 



Klinquit. One of the bands or tribes 

 taking part in the Yakima treaty of 1855 

 (U. S. Stat., XII, 951, 1863). They are 

 not otherwise identifiable, and should not 

 l)e confounded with the Tlingit. 



Klkohtl {Kl-koh'tl). The Chehalis 

 name for an ancient village on the s. 

 side of Grays harbor. Wash. — Gibbs, MS. 

 no. 248, B."A. E. 



Klochwatone. INIentioned as a Tlingit 

 family under the leadership of Anna- 

 hootz, residing in and near Sitka, Alaska, 

 and consisting of 200 people in about 40 

 families. The name is said to mean ' war- 

 riors,' but in all probability it is a corrup- 

 tion oihu'koa-hii-tdn, ' peopleof the house 

 on the point.' A house of this name 

 stood on the point at Sitka, where Bara- 

 noff's fort was afterward built. It be- 

 longed to the Kiksadi and not to Anna- 

 hootz's people, therefore possibly the 

 word is corrupted from Goch-htt-tan ( 'wolf 

 house people'), to whom Annahootz be- 

 longed, (j. R. s. ) 

 Klochwatone. — Beardslee in Sen. Ex. Doc. 105, 

 46th Cong., 1st se.ss., 31, 1880. Kluckwaton.— Ibid., 

 32. Kluckwatone — Ibid. 



Klodesseottine ( ' hay river people ' ) . A 

 division of the Etchareottine on Hayr., 

 Mackenzie Ter., Canada. In 1904 there 

 were 247 enumerated on the upper and 

 115 on the lower river. 



Gens de la riviere au Foin. — Petitot, Diet. Dene- 

 Dindjie, xx, 1S76. Slaves of Lower Hay River.- 

 Can. Ind. Aff. 1904, pt. 2, 82, 1905. Slaves of Upper 

 Hay River, — Ibid. 



Klogi. A Navaho clan, named from an 

 old pueblo. 



Klbgi.— Matthews in Jour. Am. Folk-lore, in, 

 103, 1890. Klbgifiine. — Ibid (jif(fte=' people'). 

 Klbgic/ine'. — Matthews, Navaho Legends, 30, 

 1897. Klogni.— Bourke, Moquis of Ariz., 279, 1884. 



Klokadakaydn ( ' arrow reed ' ) . An 

 Apache clan or band at San Carlos agency 

 and Ft Apache, Ariz., in 1875-81. 

 Clo-kar-da-ki-ein. -White, Apache Names for Ind. 

 Tribes, MS., B. A. E., 1875. Klokadakaydn,— Bourke 

 in Jour. Am. Folk-lore, iii. 111, 1890. Klugadu- 

 cayn. — Ibid., 112. 



Klokegottine ( ' prairie people ' ) . A Na- 

 hane division living between Mackenzie 

 r. and lakes La Martre, Grandin, and 

 Tache, Mackenzie Ter., Canada. 

 K16-kke-Gottine. — Petitot, Autour du lac des Es- 

 claves, 362, 1891. Klo-kke-ottine.— Petitot, MS. 

 vocab., B. A. E., 1865. Kl'o-ke-ottine. — Ibid. 

 Thlo-co-chassies. — Campl>ell quoted bv Daw.son 

 in Rep. Geol. Surv. Can., '2006, 1889. Tibtoene.— 

 Moriee, MS. letter, 1890 (Takulli name). Tjb- 

 to°-na. — Ibid, (trans, 'gra.ss people'). 



Klondike (el dorado, a rich strike, a 

 fortune). This word, which entered the 

 English language of America during the 

 Alaskan gold fever of 1898-1900, is the 

 name of a tributary of the Yukon in ex- 

 treme N. w. Canada. Klondike is a cor- 

 ruption of the name of this stream in one 

 of the Athapascan dialects prevailing in 

 that region. In the literature of the 



