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Islands, the Shumagins and adjacent islands, and various parts of Aliaska 

 Peninsula west of 160° west of Greenwich. 



They have been, perhaps, more thoroughly monographed than any 

 other branch of the Orarian stock, except the Greenlanders. 



To recapitulate, the Orarians of Alaska and the adjacent coast of Asia 

 comprise the following groups, and approximate population : 



I.— INNtJIT. 



A. — Western Mackenzie Inniiit. 



a. Kopag'-mut 200 



b. Kangmalig'-miit 200 



B. — Western Inmlit. 



a. Nu'wiik-miit 600 



b. Nuuatog'-mut 300 



c. Kowag'-mut ! 100 



c^ Selawig'-mut 100 



d. Chuk'luk-mut *? 



e. Okee-og'-miit 300 , 



e\ Kikhtog'amut 250 



/ Kaviag'-mut / 500 



g. Mali'lemiit 600 



C. — Fishing Innuit. 



a. Unaligmiit - 150 



b. Ekog'mut 1,000 



c. Mag'emut 500 



d. Kuskwog'miit - - 2,000 



e. Niishagag'-mut 400 



/ Og'ulmut - 500 



g. Kaniag'mut 3,000 



D. — Southeastern Innuit. 



a. Chugach'ig-mut - - 600 



h. Uffalak'mut 300 



