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74. Kaliitkluk. — Eskimo village, on Nelson Island, near Cape Van- 

 couver, Bering Sea. Visited by Nelson in December. 1878. 

 (G. D. A.) 



74a. Old village site. 



75. Tanwiak. — Eskimo village, at Cape Vancouver, Nelson Island, 

 Bering Sea. Name from Nelson, who visited it in December, 1878. 

 Visited 1927 by Collins and Stewart ; collections. 



75a. Village site. 



76. TJkdk. — Eskimo village, in the Yukon Delta, on shore of Hazen 

 Bay. Visited by Nelson in December, 1878, and its name reported 

 by him as Ookagamiut; i. e., Ukak people. Petrof, 1880, calls it 

 Ookagamute. (G. D. A.) 



77. Unakak. — Eskimo village, in the Yukon Delta, near Hazen 

 Bay. Nelson, who visited it in December, 1878, reports its name 

 to be Oonakagamute; i. e., Unakak people. Petrof, 1880, calls it 

 Oonakagamute. (G. D. A.) 



78. Kvigatlvk. — Eskimo village, in the Big Lake country, between 

 the Yukon and Kuskokwim. Nelson in 1879 passed near it and re- 

 ports its name to be Kvigathlogamute. (G. D. A.) 



79. Nunochoh. — Eskimo village, in the Big Lake region. Visited 

 by Nelson in January, 1879. who reports its native name to be 

 Nunochogmute; i. e., Nunochok people. 



80. Nanvogaloklak. — Eskimo village, in the Big Lake country. 

 Visited by Nelson in January, 1879. Population in 1880, 100; in 

 1890, 107. (G. D. A.) 



81. Nash Harbor. — Living village. Nunivak Island; school; Col- 

 lins and Stewart, 1927, anthropometric data, collections (also from 

 other parts of island). 



82. Koot. — Village, Nunivak Island, near Cape Etolin; partly oc- 

 cupied. Population in 1890, 117. 



83. Inger. — (In Eleventh Census: Ingeramiut.) Dead village, in 

 southeast part of Nunivak Island. Population, 1890, 35. 



84. Kvlgak {or Runic). — Dead village, southern part of Nunivak 

 Island. 



85. TacMkuga. — Dead village, Nunivak Island, below Cape 

 Mohican. 



86. Kashwmik. — Eskimo village; some collections; skeletal mate- 

 rial in vicinity reported 1927 by Father Delon, of the Holy Cross 

 Mission, Yukon. 



87. Askhmk. — Eskimo village on the southern shore of Hooper 

 Bay, Yukon Delta. Native name, from Nelson. Population 1878, 

 200. (G. D. A.) 



87a. Village site. 



88. Agiak. — Eskimo village on promontory north of Hooper Bay. 

 88a. Village site. 



