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KAVIAG'-]\[irr. 



= Eufiag'-mut, national appellation. 



> Aniig-mut, Holmberg, WraHgpll. 



< Malrgmjuti, Eiinan. 

 Jsia;i'-)nut of aulhoisi, in error. 



< l/a/('mii(/,Tikhmeniet'. 



> 2'sc/(no(yniM', Wraiigcll. 



Local names : 

 Kwaik'-mut of Kwaik settlement on Norton Bay. 

 Knilctag'emiit of Golofnin Bay. 

 Edviusuf gemut of Kaviazak River. 

 Aziag'-mut of Sledge Island, or Az'iak. 

 JST(/v'-mjji of settlement at Port Clarence. 

 Kmgee'ga-mut of Cape Prince of Wales. 



The penin.sula between Kotzebue and Norton Sounds and Beinng 

 Strait is called by these peojile Kdvi-i'cU; and they inhabit the whole of 

 it, and also Sledge Island, off the coast. There is a large village of them, 

 inhabited in winter only, at Uualaklik', on Norton Sound. Among the 

 members of this tribe, the tendency to theft, incest, and violence forms a 

 strong contrast to the chai-acter of their southeastern relatives, and is 

 probably due to contact Avith traders and the use of alcoholic liquors. 

 They travel extensively and have a large trade. They have been described 

 in Alaslrt mid its Eesourccs. 



MAn'LE-i\[lTT. 



?> Tschuagmuli, Krmau. 

 = ildlicgmiil, Holmberg. 



< J/aZmiiif of TiUbmenief. 

 > J/o/iniiH^Wraugell. 



< Malegmjuii, Erman. 



Local names : 

 Al'tenmut at the Attcnmut village. 

 Shakto'ligmUt at the Shaktolik village. 

 Koyug'mut on tbe Koyuk River. 

 KiingugemBt on the Ktingiik River. 

 Inghltal'igemiil on the Inglrualik River. 



These Innuit inhaljit the neck of the Kaviak Peninsula, from Shakto'lik 

 on the south, east to Attenmut, their principal village, west to the river 

 falling into Spavarieff Bay, and north to Kotzebue Soiind at Eschscholtz 

 Bay. They also have a winter village at Unalaklik. They are described 

 in full detail in AJasl;a and. its JResourrcs. 



