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97. Aunamekrok. — A small village. 

 97a. Ehutnk. — A small settlement. 



98. Ailak. — A small village. 



99. Kvnklwak. — A small village near the mouth of the Kwikluak 

 Pass of the Yukon, south bank. 



100. Alakanuk. — A small settlement. 



101. Kwiguk. — A village on Kwikluak Pass of the Yukon, north 

 bank. 



102. Kwikpak. — Village near mouth north bank of pass of same 

 name, Yukon River. 



103. Aakhliwak. — A small village, occupied part of time, about 2 

 miles from mouth of Apoon Pass. Yukon; visited by the writer; small 

 skeletal collection. 



104. Kotlik Point. — A store and Eskimo camp (summer) at mouth 

 of Apoon Pass, north bank. (A. H.) 



105. Pastolik. — Four Eskimo houses, occupied winter. Extensive 

 burial ground near. Collections, A. Hrdlicka. Good prospects for 

 excavation in burial places. 



106. Pikmiktalik. — Eskimo village, near the mouth of Pikmiktalik 

 River, about 30 miles to the south of St. Michael, western Alaska. 

 (G. D. A.) 



106a. Pastoliak. — A site near mouth of next small stream to the 

 north. A few houses. Some burials. 



107. St. Michael and Whale /stand. — Old sites, northeast end of 

 St. Michael and on Whale Island, opposite. A small living village 

 near the point of the main island, mostly mix bloods. (A. H.) 



107a. Dead village. Nelson reports it had been peopled by the 

 Pastolik Eskimo ("Eskimo about Bering Strait," p. 263). 



108. Stebbins. — A living Eskimo village at Cape Stephens. 



110. Golsora. — A small camp at mouth of river of same name. 



111. Unalakleet {or Unalaklik). — Important old Eskimo village, 

 Norton Sound ; western end of portage to Yukon. Population in 

 1880, 100 ; in 1890, 175. 



112. Shaktolik. — Eskimo village, at mouth of Shaktolik River, 

 Norton Sound. Population in 1880, 60; in 1890, 38. (G. D. A.) 

 Old settlement ; several old sites in this region. 



113. Nuklit. — Eskimo village, on the eastern shore of Norton 

 Sound, immediately behind Cape Denbigh. (G. D. A.) Originally 

 given on Zagoskin's general map. (A. H.) 



113a. Tapkhalik. — Old village on east shore of Norton Bay. 



114. TJnakhtuglig or Unagtulig. — Originally given on Zagoskin's 

 general map. (A. H.) 



115. Kviguk. — Eskimo village, on north shore of Norton Bay, at 

 mouth of the Kviguk River. Eskimo name, from the Russians. 



