''^KF.R] 295 Nao— Nat. 



X(t)tiiclil(i(/(iiiuil, villajre; see Nanklak. 



Napai; Eskiiao village, on the northern hank of the Kuskokwim, a little ahove 

 Kohnakof. Spnrr and Post ohtained from Dr. Roniig, in 1898, the name 

 Xapainuit, i. e., Napai people, as the Eskimo name of this place. 



Napaiskak; Eskimo village, on the left bank of the Kuskokwim, about 4 miles 

 lielow Bethel. Aeeording to Nelson, 1878-79, its native name is Napaskiag- 

 amute, and according to missionary Kilbuck. 1898. it is Napaiskdgamut, 

 i. e., Napaiskak people. 



Napakiak; Eskimo village, on the right bank of the Kuskokwim, about 10 miles 

 below Bethel. Nelson, 1878, reports the native name as Napahaiaganuxte, 

 and this is copied l)y Petrof and the Hydrographic Office. Spurr and Post, 

 1898, following missionary Kilbuck, write Napachiakachagamut, i. e., 

 Napakiakai'hak people. 



Napean; point, the southwestern point of entrance to Eliza harbor. Admiralty island, 

 Frederick sound, Alexander archipelago. Named by ^'ancouver, in 1794, 

 who, in the text of his original editit)n of 1798, spells it Napean. It 

 occurs there four times, always spelled Napean. On his chart, on the 

 French copy of it, and in the 8° edition of 1801 it is Nepean, and this form 

 has gained wide usage; variously corrupted to Nepen and Nepken. 



Napoleon; creek, tributary, from the east, to South fork of Fortymile creek. 

 Prospectors' name, from Barnard, 1898. 



yapiiliiiii: point, in the Yukon delta, on right bank of the Kwikpak pass; was so 

 called by Raymond in 1869. Not identifiable on recent charts. 



Narro-w; cape, the northwestern point of Unga island, Shumagin group. Named 

 Tonkie (narrow) by the Russians. 



Narrow: cape, the northern point of entrance to Ugak bay, on eastern shore of 

 Kodiak. Named Tonkie ( narrow ) by the Russians. 1 1 was named Hollings 

 l>y ^Vleares in 1788. It has been called Low, Narrow, Tonkeye, etc. 



Narrow; creek, tributary to Red bay, Prince of Wales island, Alexander archipelago. 

 So named by Helm in 1886. 



Narrow^; passage, in Behm canal, separating Rudyerd island from Revillagigedo 

 island. So named by the Coast Survey in 1891. 



Narrow; point, on Prince (jf Wales island, in Clarence strait, opposite mouth of 

 Ernest sound, Alexander archipelago. Named Tonkie (narrow) by the 

 Russians. Has also been written Tonkey. 



Xarriiir; point, on the right bank of the Chilkat river, near its mouth. Named 

 Tonkie (narrow) by Lindenberg in 1888. The name is obsolete. 



Narroti^ point; see Tonki. 



Narrow; strait, between Kodiak and Spruce islands, Kodiak group. Named I'zen- 

 koi (narrow) or Elovoi (spruce) l)y 3Iurashef in 18;W-40. 



Narrows; mountain (2,940 feet high), in the eastern part of Annette island, Alex- 

 ander ari'hipelago. So nameil b\- Nichols in 1888. It is near Tongass 

 narrows, whence the name. 



Narrows; point, on the southern shore of Kittiwake island. Kodiak group. Named 

 Uekosti (narrows) by Murashef in 18:^9-40. 



Narrows; two peaks (2,750 and 2,759 feet high ), at the northern entrance to Wran- 

 gell strait, Lindenberg peninsula, Alexander archipelago. So named by 

 Thomas in 1887. 



Xamnkl, harbor; see Pavlof. 



Nuftikiiu, island; .see Two Headed. 



Ndtac/fhln. The Krause brothers, 1882, report Natagehin to be the native name of a 

 small stream near Krotahini pass, southeastern .Vlaska. 



Natazhat; mountain range, north of ^fount St. Elias. Native name, reported l)y 

 Hayes in 1891 as Nat-a/.h-at. 



yatrlinl:, villayfe: see Xuchek. 



