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Kangliiryuarmiut, numbers of, 41; unimportance economically of, 52; intercoirse with other 



Eskimos of, 34, 50-53, 246-247; meeting with Puivlirmiut of, 24, 51-52, 130, 132, 224-226; 



routes of travel of, 48, 60-53, 246-247; cannibalism among, 108. 

 Kangianermiut, 36. 

 Kayaks, for hunting, 47, 124, 149; for fishing, 155; for crossing lakes and rivers, 47, 49; cached 



on pillars, 136; women unable to us€, 88. ' 



Kiglinik, location of, 39. 

 Kiglinirmiut, uncertainty concerning, 41, 246. 

 Kilusiktok, location of, 22, 39. 

 Kilusiktomiut, 28, 39; gathering-place .of, 39, 110; intercourse with Pingangiialctomiut and 



other groups of, 116; hunting journeys of, 125; frost-bites among, 13, 108. 

 Kimiryuak, river 14; gathering-place of Eskimos at, 34, 35, 110. 

 Kinship, see Relationship. 

 Kivalirmiut, 40. 

 Klengenberg, Captain C, visit of, 31, 50,249; trading post of, 47; meets Victoria island Eskiooos, 



31. 

 Klengenberg, Patsy, interpreter, 8, 211; account of stance by, 202. 

 Knives, trade in, 44, 48, 52; custom of carrying, 55. 

 Kogluktomiut, 36. 



Kugaluk river, pyrites in, 23, 139, 108; fishing in gorge of, 139. 

 Kugaryuak river, gathering-place of Coppermine river Eskimos near, 110. 



Labour, division of, 53-54. 



Lake Akulliakattak, as gathering-place, 33, 110, 122. 



Lake Numikhoin, as rendezvous of Puivlirmiut and Kanghiryuarmiut, 130. 



Lake Tahiryuak, rendezvous at, 24, 34, 51. 



Lamps, manufacture of stone, 53-54, 184; trade in, 44, 53,' 54; arrangement in snow hut of, 



61-62; arrangement in spring tent of, 130; caching in summer of, 123; difficulty during 



summer in using, 133; wicks for, 140; fuel for, 108; improvised, 141. 

 Land, ownership of, 91, 92. 

 Landmarks, 129, 148, 153. 



Language, differences in, 42, 244; use in stances of special, 211. 

 Law, enforcement of, 94-96; establishment of civilized, 96, 242. 

 Leden, Mr. C, on Kiglinirmiut, 41. 

 Lightning, supposed cause of, 180. 

 Liston and Sutton islands, 26; winter settlements at, 8, 15, el passim; meeting-place of Noahog- 



nirmiut and Puivlirmiut at, 35. 

 Locker point, settlements near, 38, 116. 

 Loons, method of catching, 134. 



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Mackenzie river, Victoria island, 27; old village at, 246. 



Macmillan, D. M., on Eskimo marriage, 158. 



Magic, 169, 171-173, 196-202; sympathetic, 165; in revenge, 95. 



Mallorektomiut,- known to Copper Eskimos, 50. 



Marriage, chap, xii; by capture, 159-160; payment at, 91, 159. 



Marrow, eating of caribou, 103. 



Masu root, as food, 97. 



Mauss, M., description of snow huts by, 77; on seasonal changes of Eskimos, 143; on size of 

 family, 163. 



McClintock, on Eskimo shelters, 59; on eating heart of polar bear, 101. 



McClure, explorations of, 30, 41. 



Meals, 99-101, 112, 115. 



Meat, drying of, 103, 131; eating of raw, 98, 138; cooking of, 100, 105-106. See Food. 



Melville, C. -D., at Great Bear lake, 31. 



Meteors, belief concerning, 179. 



Migrations of Eskimos, seasonal, 37, 77, 111, 115, 120, chap, x, 246-248; description of winter, 

 116-118. See Intercourse. 



Missionaries, establishment of Anglican, 8, 31, 242; murder of Roman Catholic, 31, 177; arrest 

 of murderers of Roman Cathohc, 96, 242; visits of Eskimos to, 124; visit to mouth of Copper- 

 mine river of, 241; visit to Ekaluktomiut of, 246. 



Mogg, Captain Wm., 31, 240. 



Moon, conception of, 179. 



Moore islands, caches on, 121. 



Morality of Eskimos, 235-240. 

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