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178. Paint Hope or Tigara. — Eskimo village at Point Hope, Arctic 

 Ocean. It is Tiekagag-miut of Tikhmenief , 1861 ; Tikirak of Petrof , 

 1880, who reports a population in that year of 276. Spelled Tikera 

 in the Eleventh Census. Herendeen gives Tik-i-rah. The Eskimo 

 name of the settlement is said to be Tik-i-rah-mum. Visited by 

 A. H. ; important collections. 



179. Weimik (or Wevok). — Eskimo village on the Arctic coast, 

 near Cape Lisburne. Eskimo name, published by the Hydrographic 

 Office in 1890. (G. D. A.) (Jim Allen.) 



Figure 26. — Eskimo villages and sites, Kevalina to Point Barrow 



180. Iniktilik. — Small village, occupied. (S. Chance.) 



181. Pitnvegia. — A small old site at the mouth of river of same 

 name, north side. (Jim Allen, S. Chance.) 



e. Napayochak. — Old camp, two igloos. (S. Chance.) 



/. Tolageak. — A small old site. (S. Chance.) 



g. Emelik. — A small old site. (S. Chance.) 



h. Pingasoogarook. — Old village, still occupied. (S. Chance.) 



182. Umalik. 



1 ' ^Trapping stations; igloos. (S. Chance.) 



185. 



