TERMS OF RELATIONSHIP USED BY THE INNUIT: A SERIES 

 OBTAINI^D FROM NATIVES OF CUMBERLAND INLET. 



By W. H. Dall. 



My great-grandparent (either sex, said by either sex), shee-lill'-ai-ya. 



My grandpai-ent (of either sex, said by male), ee'-tu-ah. 



My grandparent (of either sex, said by female), su'-kee-yiih. 



My father (said by son or daughter), ata'-tii-gilh. 



My mother (said by son or daughter), anan'-nu-gidi. 



My father's brother (said by male), iik'-iigiih. 



My mother's brother (said bs^ male), ung'-iigiih. 



My father's sister (said by male), tit'-chu-guh. 



My mother's sister (said by male), tit'-chu-guh. 



My fixther's brother (said by female), uk'-iiguh. 



My father's sister (said by female), ai'-yugidi. 



My mother's brother (said by female), ung'-ugiih. 

 My mother's sister (said by female), ai'-yuguh. 



My father's brother's wife (said by male), ai'-ya. 



My mother's brother's wife (said by male), ai'-ya. 



My father's brother's wife (said by female), uk'-waga. 



My mother's brother's wife (said by female), uk'-waga. 



My father's sister's husband (by male), ing'-au-gwii. 



My mother's sister's husband (by male), ing'-au-gwa. 



My father's sister's husband (by female), ai'-ya. 



My mother's sister's husband (by female), ai'-ya. 



My father's brother's son (said by male), eetli'-lua. 



My mother's brother's son (said by male), eeth'-lua. 



