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14. Iliamna. — An occupied native village, and undoubtedly there 

 are various village sites on Iliamna Lake regarding which informa- 

 tion could be obtained from parties in Iliamna. (E. P. W.) 



15. Ashivak. — Native village (population 46 in 1880), near Cape 

 Douglas, Cook Inlet. Native name reported by Petrof in 1880. 

 (G. D. A.) 



16. Kmjayak. — Village, on Svikshak Bay, Shelikof Strait, about 

 25 miles southwest of Cape Douglas. Tebenkof, 1849, has Kaiaiak 



Figdke 18. — Villages and sites on the proximal half of Alaska Peninsula 



settlement, which has on many charts appeared as Kayayak. 

 (G. D. A.) 



17. Kukale. — Native village, on Kukak Bay. Lutke, 1835, lias 

 Koukak Bay and village. (G. D. A.) 



18. Katmai. — Village, on Katmai Bay, Shelikof Strait, northwest 

 of Kodiak. This is one of the most important of the native villages. 

 Population in 1880, 218; in 1890, 132. (G. D. A.) A native village 

 which was occupied up to the time of the Katmai eruption but was 

 abandoned at that time. (E. P. W.) 



