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III. LIST OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE EAST COAST OF GREEN- 

 LAND, MADE IN THE AUTUMN OF 1884 BY JOHANNES 

 HANSEN (HANSERAK) 181 



Notes on the list, by G. Holm 183 



List of the inhabitants, by Hansêrak 189 



IV. THE EAST GREENLAND DIALECT ACCORDING TO THE ANNO- 

 TATIONS MADE BY THE DANISH EAST COAST EXPEDITION 

 TO KLEINSCHMIDT'S GREENLANDIC DICTIONARY BY H. 

 RINK 1887. (Revised by W. Thalbitzer 1911) 203 



East Greenland Vocabulary 213 



V. LEGENDS AND TALES FROM ANGMAGSALIK COLLECTED BY 



G. HOLM AND TRANSLATED BY JOHAN PETERSEN 225 



Table of contents 227 



VI. NOTES TO G. HOLM'S COLLECTION OF LEGENDS AND TALES 



FROM ANGMAGSALIK BY H. RINK 30Г 



VII. ETHNOGRAPHICAL COLLECTIONS FROM EAST GREENLAND 

 (ANGMAGSALIK AND NUALIK) MADE BY G. HOLM, G. AM- 

 DRUP AND J. PETERSEN AND DESCRIBED BY W. THAL- 

 BITZER ЗШ 



Introduction 321 



The collections 321 



Preliminary studies 326 



Ethnography of Greenland 329 



History and ancestors op the Ammassalimmiut 331 



Their own traditions 331 



Voyages of discovery between Ammassalik and West Greenland 334r 



Traditions of settlements further north 343 



Population and settlements 347 



Distribution of the inhabitants 347 



Names of settlements 349 



Eskimo place names in East Greenland 350 



Houses and tents 352 



Houses 352 



Tents 364 



Sledges and Boats 366 



Sledges 366 



Dogs' harness and traces 373 



Tethering swivels 376 



The umiak or women's boat 377 



Umiak cleaners or boat hooks 380 



Kaiaks 381 



The paddle 385 



The holder for the paddle 386 



The kaiak stand (receptacle for the coiled line) 387 



The snow scraper or snow beater 390 



Cross-straps and bone eyelets on the kaiak 392. 



