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NTLIPPAEM WTSTLATKO 



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4 minor Ijands, the Lytton band, the 

 Nicola band, the Spences Bridge ))and, 

 and the Upper Fraser band. In adilition 

 the following subdivisions are mentioned: 

 Ainslie Creek, Bootliroyds, Canoe l^ake 

 Inchans, Cooks Ferry, Rhaap, iSkowtous, 

 and kSnakaim. Total popnhition 1,S26 in 

 1902, 1,776 in 1906. The following listof 

 villages was ol)tained principally from 

 Teit: 



Villages of the Lower Thompmnx: Che- 

 tawe, Kalulaadlek, Kapachichin, Kapas- 

 lok, Kimns, Kleaukt, Koiaum, Nkakim, 

 Nkattsim, Nkoiam, Noieltsi, Npiktim, 

 Ntsuwiek, Sintaktl, Skohwak, Skuzis, 

 Skwauvik, .Sjiaim, Spuzzum, Stahehani, 

 Suk, tacpvayaum, Tikwalus, Tliktlak- 

 etin, Tzauamuk. 



Vlll(((/('s of (he Jjijtton hand: Anektettim, 

 Cisco, kittsawat, Natkelptetenk, Nchek- 

 chekokenk, Nehowmean, Nikaomin, Nk( >- 

 ikin, Nkya, Noot, Npuichin, Ntlaktlak- 

 itin, Staiya, Stryne, Tlkamcheen, Tuh- 

 ezep. 



Villages of the Upper Fraser hand: Ahul- 

 ka, Nesikeep, Nkaktko, Ntlijijiaem, Rkek- 

 aitin, Tiaks. 



Vdlages oj the Spences Bridge hand : At- 

 chitchiken,Klukhiuk, Nkamchin, Nkoeit- 



NTLAKYAPAMUK WOMAN. (am. MuS. Nat. Hist.) 



ko, Nokem, Nskakaulten, Ntekem, Xu- 

 kaatko, Pekaist, Pemainus, Semehau, 

 8napa, Spatsum, 8tlaz, Tlotlowuk, Zak- 

 hauzsiken. 



Milages of tJie JVicola hand: Hanehe- 

 wedl, Huthutkawedl, Koiskana, Kwil- 

 ehana, Naaik, Nchekus, Nsisket, Ntstlat- 

 ko, Petutek, Shahanik, Tsulus, Zoht. 



To these the following names must be 

 added, although one or two of them 



may possil)ly l)e synonyms: Cheuek, Ko- 

 koiap, Nhaiiken, Nkahlimiluh, Nkaih, 

 Nzatzahatko, Paska, Schaeken, Shkuet, 

 ShkiKikem, Sliuimp, Skapi)a, Snakaim, 

 Spapium, Timet 1, Tsuzel. 



For detailed information consult Teit in 

 Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., ii, pt. iv, 

 1900, and Hill-Tout in Rep. Ethnol. Surv. 

 Can., Brit. A. A. S., 1889. (,i. r. s. ) 

 Ce'qtamux. — Teit in Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 



II, 107, 1900 ( Lillooet name, from name of Thomp- 

 son r.). Clunsus.— Bancroft, Nat. Races, I, 311, 

 1874. Couteaux. — Taylor in Cal. Farmer, July 19, 



1862. Klackarpun.^Survey map, Uvdrog. Office, 

 U. S. X., 1SS2. Knife Indians.— Teit, op. cit. (name 

 given by employees Iluilson Bay Co.). Knives. — 

 Anderson (pioted by Gibbs in Hist. Mag., vir, 76. 



1863. Lukatimii'x. — Teit, op.cit.(Okinagan name), 

 Neklakapamuk.— Can. Ind. Aff., 1.5, 1879. Nekla- 

 kussamuk. — Brit. Col. map, Ind. AtT., Victoria, 

 1872. N-hla-kapm-uh. — Mackay quoted by Dawson 

 in Trans. Roy. Soc. Can., .sec. ir, 6, 1891. Nicouta- 

 meens.— Mayne, Brit. Col., 296, 1862. Nicouta- 

 much. — Ibiil, Nicute-much. — .\nderson, op. cit. 

 Nitlakapamuk. — Gooil, Offices in Nitlakapiimuk, 

 1880. Nko'ataraux. — Teit, op. cit., 167 (Shus- 

 wap name). N-ku-tam-euh.— Mackav, op. cit., 5. 

 Nkutemix-u.— Gatschet, MS., B. A. E". (Okinagan 

 name). NLaka'pamux. — Teit, op. cit. (own name, 

 sometimes given to Lytton bandalone). N'tlaka'- 

 pamuii. — Hill-Tout in Rep. Ethnol. Surv. Can., 10, 

 1889. N-tla-ka-pe-mooh. — Dawson in Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. Can., sec. Ii, 6, 1891. Ntlakya'pamucj— Boas 

 in 5th Rep. N.W. Tribes Can., 10, 1889. Sa'lic— 

 Teit, op. cit. (Okinagan name). Saw-meena. — 

 Anderson, op. cit. ,71 (socalled bythcTait, a Cowi- 

 chan tribe). SEma'mila. — Teit, op. cit. (so called 

 by the Cowichan f)f Fra.ser delta). Ske-yuh. — 

 Jiackay, op. cit. ("the people': own name). So- 

 mena. — Iliid. ('inland hunters': Cowichan 

 na m e ) . Thompson River Indians. — Dawson . i 1 >id . . 6 

 (name given by whites). Thompsons. — Ibid. 



Ntlippaem { XL/p'p(/Em, 'to extract 

 marrow', according to Teit; 'deep', ac- 

 cording to Hill-T<iut). A village of the 

 Upper Fraser band of Ntlakyapamuk on 

 the w. side of Fraser r., 22 m. above Lj't- 

 ton, Brit. Col. 



Nick-el-palm. — Brit. Col. map., Ind. Aff., Victoria, 

 1872. Nitlpam.— Can.Ind.AfI.,78, 1878. N'k'lpan.— 

 Hill-Tout in Rep. Ethnol. Surv. Can., 4, 1899. 

 Ni.ip'pa'Em. — Teit in Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., II, 

 172, 19U0. 



Ntlkius {NiJ:l'''Us). An Okinagan town 

 on Similkameen r., Brit. Col. — Teit in 

 Mem. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., ii, 174, 1900. 



Ntshaautin ('people down against the 

 island'). A Takulli sept dwelling along 

 Blackwater r. and up])er Nechaco r., Brit. 

 Col., in the villages of Tluskez, Ilkatsho, 

 and Peltkatchek. Former villages were 

 Tsitsi and I Irak, now abandoned. Pop. 

 i;-!5 in 1893. 



Natcotetains. — Domenech, Deserts N. Am., i, 442, 

 1860. Nazeteoten.— Smet, Oregon Miss., 100, 1847. 

 Neohao-tin. — Brit. Col. map, Ind. Aff., Victoria, 

 1872. Neguia Dinais.— Mackenzie, Vov., 309, 1801. 

 Neotetain.— Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, V, 59, 1855. 

 Ntshaantin. — Domenech, Deserts N. Am., II, 62, 

 1860. Ntshaautin.— Hale, Ethnog. and Philol., 

 202, 1816. Nu-tcah-'tenne. — Morice in Tran.s. Can. 

 Inst., IV, 25, 1893. Nu-tca-'tenae. — Ibid. 



Ntsiyamis {Nlsi-i/a''-m'is). A former 

 Kuitsh village on lower Umpqua r., 

 Oreg. — Dorsev in Jour. Am. Folk-lore, 



III, 2;51, 1S90." 



'Ntstla.t'ko {XfsLa^tko, 'cold water'). A 

 village of the Nicola band of the Ntlak- 



