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extending their wanderings nortli to tlie hanlm of tlie Porcnpinc, east of the 

 Kuteha'-kiitchin' and west of the Tukkuth'-kutchin'. Their name signifies 

 "Wood" or "Forest people'', and they are comparatively bnt little known. 

 They trade at Fort Yukon. 



TUT-CHONE'-KtJTCHIN'. 



= Tutchone Kutchin, Ketchuiii, Dall 1. c. 

 = Gens dcs Foiix of the Hudson's Bay voyagours. 

 :=" Kehaunee", Caribou, or Mountain Indians, of various Hudson Bay ofliccrs, Ross and odiers. 



< Eollchanes, or GaUanes, Ludewig (north of Atna Kivi-r), AVrangell. 



< EoUchanslcm, Worman in Tikbmenief. 



? Titlogat (Tilhlcalat?) people, of Ah-tena Indians,./!* Wraugell. 



This is an extensive and widely-distributed tribe, whose amiable man- 

 ners have gained them the name of Gtiis des Foux from the voyageurs, and 

 whose name signifies "Crow people". They occupy the banks of the Yukon 

 from the Deer River nearly to the site of Fort Selkirk and the watershed 

 of the small streams flowing into the Yukon from the north, especially on 

 the Stewart River about Reid House; the basin of the White River, heading 

 in the glaciers of the St. Elias Alps; and perhaps the Lewis River to some 

 extent. These are, with little doubt, the natives with whom the Ahtena 

 Indians ti'ade from the headwaters of the Atna and Chechitno Rivers, called 

 Koldiama by the Russians, who apply that term to all the interior Indians 

 with whom they are unfamiliar. "Titlogat", mentioned by Wrangell as one 

 of the settlements of the Kolchaina, is possibly some mutual trading- 

 ground which has an Indian name of Titlo-Jcakat or something similar. 



We now come to a group of Indians but little known, and which can- 

 not be ditferentiated with any certainty into tribes. The names I give for 

 them are on the authority of Mr. Ross's manuscript maj), lately in the 

 possession of the late George Gibbs, and for an opportunity of examining 

 Avhich I am indebted to his kindness. 



NEHAUNEES. 



= Xehaunccs, Ross, Dall 1. c. 

 ? Xaa"ance of Petitot. 



Including the following people: 



A. — abbato-tena'. 



=: Jbbdio-lcna', Ross, Dall 1. c. 

 ? Esba-Va-o-linne of Petitot. 



A very low grade of Indians inhabiting the basin of the Pelly and 



