228 



ALASKA. 



Souls. 



Stobensbie, (Stickeeq) , 1, 500 



Tangasskie, (Tongass) 150 



Kaheganskie, (Prince of Wales Island) 1, 200 



Ohasenskie 150 



Soanabnskie 100 



Total 5, 850 



"A count equal to this may be made on the Nasse, Skeeua, 

 &c., a country now under the control of the English, including 

 Queen Charlotte's Island at 8,000, makes the number of all the 

 Koloshes (Indians) living in this country at this time (1838) 

 25,000, and not less than 20,000." 



Table shoioing the entire number of Christians* in the Territory of Alaska in 1863, 

 {Techmainov, jp. 264.) 



IN'ame of people. 



Males. Females. Total. 



Husalans 



Creoles , 



Aleuts, (Ounalasbka, Kodiak, and Atka) . 



Kenai 



Choogacli 



OoglatDutes 



Copper River 



Magmutes 



Aglemutes 



Aziagmntes 



Koskoqnims 



KTichpats 



Agloomutes 



Inealeeka 



Kolchans 



Koloahes 



Eoorilsov 



ToEgass 



Total . 



576 



853 



2,206 



430 



226 



73 



17 



18 



19 



105 



755 



226 



19 



263 



97 



221 



63 



1 



208 



823 



2,185 



507 



2.30 



73 



1 



1 



20 



101 



G<IO 



153 



SO 



213 



93 



226 



46 



1 



6,314 



5,714 



784 



1,676 



4,392 



937 



4SG 



148 



18 



19 



39 



206 



1,393 



379 



39 



470 



190 



447 



111 



2 



12, 013 



* The term "Christian" here simply indicates the baptisin of the Indians, with the 

 raarked exception of the Aleuts. For instance, the 1,395 K!o8kO(iuims ■who permitted the 

 priests to baptize them, had then no more idea of the principles or practice of Christianity 

 than they have now ; they received some trifling reward at the time, of tobacco, cloth, 

 &o., for submitting to the ceremony. 



