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Place-names. 

 A rsiicik 



Ata- 



Pa-kiitoq 



QiVermmiut 



Ana'juit 



Sis'arisoq 

 lluarquct 



Nu'kutak 



Sa'tukojoq 



Siororssuit 



Aqajarua 



Sar^aq 



Innaq 



Qunnerssuaq 



Aiurrsuit 



I(p(pit 



Pikiulik 



Anoreto'q 



Karia'rsuk 



Itussa'q 



Pamiua 

 Tunnerit 



Oqa-'ttoq 



Qa'rssua 



Iwiaiiarnät 



Translations (Etymology). 



place where there is an abund- 

 ance of provisions 



that which is below, the foot 

 (of the slope) 



something with a small open- 

 ing, here: a fjord with a 

 narrow mouth ^^"^ 



the ones that live in the 

 middle 



?the ones that need to do 

 their business 



the pretty beach 



the stone pits (to keep blub- 

 ber in) 



a clumsy point (of sand) 



the flat (land) (kujo'q?) 



? the large sands (sandy 

 beach) 



its (his) stomach 



current 



the bluff 



the big fissure 



the big (many) excrements 



grass 



the one that has a fountain- 

 head (?) 



the one rich in wind 



the strange promontory 



? continual walking over laud 

 or over a mountain ridge 



its tail 



?the ones that have fallen 

 down 



the cormorant 



its flat-topped cliff 

 the little outlook-place 

 the one геаетЬИп«- udders 



Remarks. 

 Eskimo settlement 



small trading-place 



(69°43' N. lat.) 

 small trading-place 



island 



small trading-place 

 (Rode bay 69° 20' 

 N. lat.) 



high mountain 



