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> Kohhiiia of tlio EusMans. 

 = Tliynvc, Piiiai t. 



> Dene, Abb6 Petitot. (Not othii:c, IVIilot.) Not Dindjii; Abld Pi'titot (= "uiau " of Kutcliiu tribi-s). 



< /<i/nat, Eruiaii. 



> Il'-kalyi of Nuwukniut lunfiit. of Point Barrow. 



> If-kal-ya'-rHin of Nuwukmut Iiumit of Point Barro%v. 



> In'-lal-ik of Mah'leniut and Unalif;'aiut lunuit. 



> /)ij'a/iJ( of the Russians; not of Wraugi'Il. 

 = Ttynai, or Taiiai, of Zagoskiu. 



^ Thtve, or DIhinr, Liidcwig. 



This great family includes a laige number of American tribes extend- 

 ing from near the mouth of the Mackenzie south to the borders of Mexico. 

 The Apaches and Navajos belong to it, and the family seems to intersect the 

 continent of North America in a northerly and southerly direction, princi- 

 pally along the flanks of the Eocky Mountains. The northern tribes of 

 this stock extend westward nearly to the delta of the Yukon, and reach the 

 sea-coast at Cook's Inlet and the mouth of the Copper River. Eastward 

 they extend to the divide between the watershed of Hudson's Bay and that 

 of Athabasca and the Mackenzie River. The designation proposed by 

 Messrs. Ross and Gibbs has been accepted by most modern ethnologists. 



The northern Tinneh form their tribal names by affixing to an adjective 

 word or phrase the word tinneh, meaning "people", in its modifications of 

 tin'neh, tana, or tend', or in one group the word kut-cldn' , having the same 

 meaning. The last are known as the Kutchin tribes, but, so far as our 

 knowledge yet extends, are not sufficiently differentiated from the others to 

 require special classification by themselves. 



The following are the tribes of the Tinneh, beginning at the westward 

 and ascending the Yukon toward the north, east, and south: 



KAI'-YUIi-KHO-TA'NA. 



=^ KaiijfMho-tund, Dall 1. e. 



= IiKj'aliki of tbo Kussians, Wornian in Tikbmuuiuf. 



= Ih'-kal-ik of the Mahlfmut Imui;l. 



r Iiikiliken, 



i -j-UlukiiijmHts, 

 _ J +Takujukscn, 



^ -i-Jugcliiiilcn, 



I -\-IiikdUcliIJualtii, 



V-\-Tldje(iom}ioluHU, &c.,iXlc., of Holuiberg, from Zagoskiii. 



> InkiilUchlUate, Wrangell and Lndewig, Triibn. IJib. Glott., td. 1, 1858. 

 =: Tngaleets, Wbyuii}er and Eayuiond. 



< IvkaUten of Wrangoll = Ekotjmut, Ac, partly. 



Local naniL's: 

 Vlu'kdkhotdn'a ou tbe Uhikak River. 



