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53. AroUk. — A village. H. W. Averill of Bethel writes me under 

 date of March 3, 1927, as follows : " I am sending you some old stone 

 pieces that came from the Aralic River, a tributary of the lower 

 Kuskokwim River, that were washed up by a bend in the river from 

 an old village that is now 6 feet underground." 



Figuke 20. — Eskimo villages and sites on Nushasak Bay to Kuskokwim Bay 



54. Kvinak. — Eskimo village on the eastern shore of Kuskokwim 

 Bay, at the mouth of the Kwinak or Kanektok River, Bering Sea. 

 So given by Sarichef, 1826, and Tebenkof. 1849. Petrof, 1880, writes 

 it Quineliahamute, or, omitting the termination mute, meaning peo- 

 ple, it would be Quene-a-ak. (G. D. A.) 



55. Apokak. — Eskimo village on the eastern shore of Kuskokwim 

 Bay, at the mouth of Apoka River. According to Nelson, 1878-79, 



