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ITNALTG'MtJT. 



> " Tschnag'wiit" Holmberg, WiaiigcU. 

 > rat^loHi/'miil, Holmberg, Wrangell. 



= Aziagmut, Woiiiian in Tikhmeiiief. 



> Tatscliigmul, WiangoU. 



Local Dailies: 

 rastoUg'mut at tlio Pasto'lik summer village. 

 Eegiktoivrig'ewitt at Kegiktow'ruk village. 

 Uvdldldig'cmCit at Unalaklik' village. 

 Pikmikta'Ug-miit at Pikmiktal'ik village. 



These oecapy the coast from Pastohk to Shaktohk, and easterly to the 

 crest of the coast-hills. They are sometimes called Undleet by other natives, 

 and the name Aziug'mut has been erroneously applied to them. They are 

 few ill number, and much altered by intercourse with traders. 



EKOG'MUT. 



> Ewiklipag'einut, Holmberg. 



> Kwilhliiag'emut, Holmberg. 



= Piemorski of the Russians, meauing " people by the se.i" 



> PHmoski, Whymper, Captain Eaymoml. 



> Jgulmiut, Woiiuau in Tikbmenief, Wiangell. 

 ? KaniiiUt, Zagoskin. 



f KaiigjuUt, Erman. 



Local names : 



Angecliag'emut, ~) 



TeJatcg'mftt, 



Chukchug'emiit, I 



Ukag'iiiiut, ) iubabitants of various villages witbiii fifty or sixty miles of the Yukon-moiilb. 



Kosltkog'cmut, j 

 Ikoklag'mut, 

 Makag'mitt, J 



The Ekug'mid, or Kunklrpag-mut, inhabit the Yukon delta from about 

 Kipni'iik to Pastolik, ascending the river to a short distance above the 

 mission. The former is their own name, the latter the name applied to 

 them by the Unaligmut Inniiit. They exhibit a marked change in personal 

 appearance, customs, and dialect from the wliole group north and east of 

 Norton Sound. Their most noticeable personal peculiarity consists in their 

 hairy bodies and strong beards. They are more nearly allied to the tribes 

 to the south of them. 

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