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Tuluka: Kskiiiio village, on the right bank of the Kuskokwini, abijut oO uiiles 



Ix^low Kolmakof. Part of a native name, reported by Petrof, in 1880, as 



Toolnkaanahamnte on his map and Toolooka-anahannite in his text 



(p. IH). Population 59 in 1880. Not shown on recent maps. 

 Tuluksak; Eskimo village, on left bank of the Knskokwim river, about 40 miles 



altove Bethel. Petrof, 1880, writes the name Tuluksak. Spurr, 1898, 



writes it Toulaksiigamut. 

 J^iiuaimoi, island; see Chirikof. 

 TuiiKinnvi, islands; see Hazy. 

 Tu Ill/Ill Ik. One of the Shumagin islands, not identified, is so called l;y Veniaminof 



(I, 255) and by Lutke. 

 Tmilak; bay, cape, etc.; see Chiniak. 

 Tuniakpuk; p:skimo village, on left bank of the Togiak river, about 10 miles above 



its mouth. Population in 1880, 137. Not shown on recent maps. Name 



Timiak-pak, i. e., Big Tuniak, from Petrof, 1880, who w^rote Tuniakhpuk, 



on his map, and Tunniakhpuk in his text (p. 17) . 

 Tunis; mountain, on left bank of the Knskokwim river, near latitude 62° 20'. So 



named l)y Spurr and Post in 1898. 

 Tunnnak, village; see Tanunak. 

 Tupka-nk, cape; see Topkok. 

 Tiij>oi, point; see Blunt. 

 Turbot; point, on east shore of Baranof island, Chatham strait, Alexander arclii- 



jielago. So named by Moore in 1895. 

 Turn; island, near the eastern shore of Cordova bay, Alexander archipelago. Name 



published by the Coast Survey in 1899. 

 Turn; point, in Kootznahoo inlet. Admiralty island, Alexander archipelago. So 



named by Meade in 1869. 

 Turn; point, in Tlevak narrows, Dall island, Alexander archipelago. Apparently 



a local name, published by Dall in the Coast Pilot (1883, p. 69). 

 Turn; point, on Mitkof island, Wrangell strait, Alexander archipelago. Descriptive 



name, given by Nichols in 1881. It is Cone point of Meade in 1869. 

 Turn; point, on the northern shore of Kodiak. Named Povorota (turn or tack) by 



Tebenkof, 1849. Perhaps this is identical with Course (kursa) jwint of 



Murashef in 1839-40. 

 Turn; point, on the western shore of Portland canal. So named by Pender in 1868. 

 Turn; point, the southern point of entrance to Hunter bay, Cordova bay, Alexander 



archipelago. Name published by the Coast Survey in 1899. 

 Turnabout; island, off the northwestern end of Kupreanof island, in Frederick 



sound, Alexander archipelago. Named Povorotni (turnabout) ):)y the 



Russians. See also Povorotni. 

 Turnagain; arm, of Cook inlet, on the northern shore of Kenai peninsula. Called 



Turnagain river by Cook, in 1778, and Turnagain arm by Vancouver in 



1794. By the Russians called Vozvrashenia (return). Also has been 



called Resurrection. 

 Turnagain, island; see Fire. 

 Turner; creek, tributary to the Kugirukruk river, from the west, Seward jieninsula. 



Name from Brooks, 1900. 

 Turner; glaiiier, near the head of Yakutat bay, southeastern Alaska. So named by 



Russell, in 1891, after John Henry Turner, of the Coast Survey, who was 



engaged in Alaskan surveys, 1888 to 1892. Russell had, in 1890, called this 



Dalton glacier, after John Dalton, a well-known frontiersman. By the 



Coast Survey it was called Duffield glacier, after the Superintendent, and 



later by the same survey called Sumner or Dalton glacier. 



