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Tlashgenemaki. A Chuiookan family 

 living on the n. bank of Columbia r.. in 

 Walikiakum co., Wash., below Skamo- 

 kawa. 



La'cgEnEmaxix'. — Boas. Knthlanict Toxt'<. 6. 1901. 



Tlastlemauk ( TldxtlEin.iiKj. 'Saltwater 

 creek' ). A Sqiiawmish viliagecommunity 

 in Burrard inlet, Brit. Col. — Mill-Tout iii 

 Rep. Brit. A. A. 8., 475, 1900. 



Tlastshini { ' red Hat ' ) . A Navaho clan. 

 Tlastcini. — Matthews in Joiir. Am. Folk-lore, in, 

 103. 1890. Tlasttini.— Matthews, Xavaho Leg- 

 ends, 30, 1897 



Tlatek. A Chnagmiut Eskimo village 

 on the N. bank of Yukon r. , Alaska, 35 

 m. above Andreafski. 



Tlatek.— Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 1902. Tlate- 

 kamat. — Post-route map, 1903. Tlatekamute. — 

 Raymond in Sen. Ex. Doc. 12,42d Cong,, 1st .ses.s,, 

 25, 1871 (referring to the inhabitants) 



Tlathenkotin ('people of the river that 

 trails through the grass' ). A division of 

 the Tsilkotin living in Tlothenka village 

 on Chilkotin r., near Fraser r., Brit. 

 Col. Pop. 190 in 1892, besides 35 in the 

 independent village of Stella. 

 T'|a-then-Koh'-tin. — Jlorice in Tran.s. Can. Inst., 



IV. 23.1893. 



Tlatlasikoala {u/Ladqonla, 'those on 

 the ocean'). A Kwakiutl tribe which 

 formerly lived at the n. e. end of Van- 

 couver id., but later moved to Hope id. 

 Its gentes, according to Boas, are Gyig- 

 yilkam, Lalauilela, and (Tyeksem. This 

 tribe and the Nakomgilisala are known to 

 the whites collectively as the Nawiti (q. 

 v.). Within recent years they have al- 

 waj'S lived together. In 1906 their com- 

 bined ]>opulation was 69. (.i.r.s.) 

 Klatolseaquilla, — Brit. Col. map, 1S72, La'l.asi- 

 qoala,— Boas in Rep. U. S. Xat. Mas. lS9.i. 329. 1897. 

 La'Lasiqwala. — Boasin Mem. A^ll, Mns, Nat, Hist., 



V, pt II, 3.t0, 1905, Xlatlashekwillo — Tolniie and 

 Dawson, Vocabs. Brit, Col.. 118b, 18st, Tlatla-She- 

 quilla. — Scouler (IS-li;) in.Iour. Kthnol.Soc. Loud,. 



I, 233, 1848. Tlatlasikoa'la.— Boas in 6th Reji. X. 

 W. Tribes Can,. .53, 1890. Tlitlasiqoala.— Boas in 

 Petermanns Mitteil., pt, .5, 131. 1887. Tla-tli-si- 

 kwila, — Dawson in Trans. Rov. Soe. Can,, sec. 



II, 65, 1887. Tsatsaquits.— Brit." Col, map, 1872. 

 Tlatlelamin {LuLEld'niin, 'the support- 

 ers'). Agensof the Nimkish, a Kwakiutl 

 tribe.— Boas in Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1895, 

 331, 1897. 



Tlatskanai. An Athapascan tribe that 

 formerly owned the prairies bordering 

 Chehalift r.,W^ash., at the mouth of Skook- 

 umchuck r., l)ut, on the failure of game, 

 left the country, crossed the Columbia, 

 and occupied themountains on Clatskanie 

 r., Columl>ia co., Oreg. ((ribbs in Cont. 

 N. A. Ethiiol., ], 171, 1877). "This tribe 

 was, at the first settlement of the Hud- 

 son's Bay Company in Oregon, so warlike 

 and formidable that the comi)any's men 

 dared not f)ass their possessions along the 

 river in less numbers than 60 armed men, 

 and then often at considerable loss of life 

 and always at great hazard. The Indians 

 were in the habit of exacting tribute from 

 all the neighboring tribes who iiassed in 

 the river, and disputed tlie right of any 



persons to pass them except upon these 

 conditions" (Dart in Ex. Doc. 39, 32d 

 Cong., 1st sess., 6, 1852). In 1851 the 

 tribe was reduced to 3 men and 5 women, 

 and since then has become extinct. 

 A'latskne-i.— (iatschet, Kalapuya MS,, B. A. E., 

 72. Athlaxsni.— Ibid, i Kalapuya name). Clacks- 

 star.— Lewis (180(1) in Grig, Jour, Lewis and 

 Clark, IV, 213. 190.5. Clack-star.— Lewis and Clark 

 Exped., 11, 226, 18H. Clackster,— Clark (1806) in 

 Orig. Jour. Lewis and Clark, iv, 217, 1905. Clak- 

 star. -Am. Pioneer, 1,408, 1812, Olaskanio.— Lee 

 and Frost, Oregon, 99, 1844, Class-can-eye-ah — 

 Ross, Fur Hunters, i, 198, 1855. Clatacamin.- 

 Schooolcraft, Ind. Tribes, vi, 686, 1857. Clat-sa- 

 canin.— Ind. Aff. Rep., 161, 1850. Clatsaconin,— 

 Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, vi, 701, 18.57. Clatstoni,— 

 Wyman in Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., iv, 84, l,s,54. 

 Claxtar.- Lewis and Clark Exped., ii, 212, 1814. 

 Clax-ter. -Clark (1805) in Grig. Jour. Lewis and 

 Clark, III, 295, 1905. Clockstar— Morse, Rep. to 

 Sec. War, 371, 1822. Klatscanai,— Thwaites in 

 Orig. Jour. Lewis and Clark, iv, 218, 1905. Klats- 

 kanai,—Gibbs quoted bv Dall in Cont. N. A. Eth- 

 nol., I, 241, 1877. Klatskania.— Pres. Mess., Ex. 

 Doc. 39. 32d Cong., 1st sess., 2, 1852. Klats-ka- 

 nuise. — Ind. Aff. Rep. 1857, 3-54, 18.58. Klatstonis. — 

 Townsend, Nar,. 175. 1839. Tlascani.— Gallatin in 

 Schoolcraft, Ind. Tribes, Iii, 401, 1853. Tlas- 

 kanai.— Keane in Stanford, Compend., 539,1878. 

 Tlatscanai. — Thwaites in Orig. Jour. Lewis and 

 Clark, IV. 218. 190.5. Tlatskanai. -Hale, Ethnog. 

 and PhiloL, 204, 1816. Tlatskanie— Ibid., 198. 



Tlauitsis {Ldu'iUia, 'angry jieople' ). A 

 Kwakiutl tribe on Cracroft id., Brit. Col., 

 but which formerly lived on Hardy bay. 

 Their gentes, according to Boas, areSisin- 

 tlae, Nunemasekalis, Tletlket, and Gyi- 

 gyilkam. In 1885 their town was Kalo- 

 kwis, on the w. end of Turnour id. Pop. 

 67 in 1901, 102 in 1908. 



Claw-et-sus,— Kane, Wand, in N. .\,, app., 1859. 

 Clowetoos. — Brit. Col. map, 1872. Clow et sus.^ 

 Schoiilcraft, Ind. Tribes, v, 488, 18.55. Kea-wit- 

 sis,— "an. Iml, Art",. 362, 1895. Klah-wit-sis.— Ibid., 

 143, 1879. Kla-wit-sis. — Dawson in Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. Can,, sec. ll, (!5, 1887, Kla-wi-tsush,— Tolmie 

 and Dawson, Vocalis, Brit. Col,, 118b, 1884. Klowit- 

 shis, — Ibid. Lau'itsJs. — Boas in Rep. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus. 1895, 330,' 1897. Tlau'itsis,— Boas in 6th Rep. 

 N. W. Tribes Can., 54, isno. Tlauitsis.— Boas in 

 Bull. Am. Geog. Soc , 229, ]8S7 (misprint). 



Tlayacma. — A former village connected 

 with San Francisco Solano mission, Cal. — 

 Bancroft, Hist. Cal., ii, 506, 1886. 



Tlduldjitamai (Ld-i^ldjt tdmcV-i, 'Moun- 

 tain-woman's children ' ). A su])division 

 of the Djiguaahl-lanas, a great Haida 

 family of the Eagle clan. It has long 

 been extinct. — Swanton, Cont. Haida, 

 273, 1905. 



Tleatlum ( TIr'atlum) . A S(]uawmish 

 village communitv on Burrard inlet, 

 Brit. Col.— Hill-Tout in Re]). Brit. A. A. 

 S.,475, 1900. 



Tlegonkhotana. A division of the Kai- 

 yuhkhotana living on Tlegon r., Alaska, 

 consisting of the villages Innoka, Tlego- 

 shitno, and Talitui. 



Thljegonchotana,— Zagoskin, Reise, 324, 1849 Tle- 

 gon Khotana.— PetrofT, Alaska, 37, 1884. 



Tlegoshitno, A Kaiyuhkhotana village 

 on Shageluk r., Alaska. 



Tlegogitno.— Zagoskin in Nouv Ann. Voy., 5th 

 s,, XXI, map, 18,50. Tlegoshitno. —Petroff, R'ep. on 

 Alaska, 37, 1881. Tlegozhitno.— Zagoskin, Descr. 

 Russ, Poss. Am., ni.-i]), 1842, 



Tlegulak {'buoys.' — Boas). A former 



