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founds, but from the various fignifications they have. For , 77 g. 
they appeared to ufe the very fame word, frequently, on , 
very different occafions; though doubtlefs this might, if 
our intercourfe had been of longer duration, have been 
found to be a miftake on our fide. The only words I could 
obtain, and for them I am indebted to Mr. Anderfon % were 
thofe that follow; the firfl of which was alfo ufed at Nootka, 
in the fame fenfe; though we could not trace an affinity be¬ 
tween the two dialedts in any other inftance. 
Akafhou, 
Namuk, 
Lukluk, 
Aa, 
Natoonefhuk, 
Keeta, 
Naema, 
Ooonaka, 
Manaka, 
Ahleu, 
Weena, or Veena, 
Keelafhuk, 
Tawuk, 
Amilhtoo, 
Whaehai, 
Whafs the name of that f 
An ornament for the ear . 
\A brown flaggy Jkin , perhaps a 
\ beafs 
Tes . 
The Jkin of a fea-otter . 
Give me fomething . 
f Give me fomething in exchange , or 
X barter . 
f Of or belonging to me.—Will you 
«? barter for this that belongs to 
[ me? 
A [pear. 
Stranger—calling to one . 
Guts of which they make jackets. 
Keep it . 
5 A piece of white beafs fkin y or per¬ 
haps the hair that covered it . 
Shall I keep it ? do you give it me ? 
'* We are alfo indebted to him for many remarks in this chapter, interwoven with thofe 
of Captain Cook, as throwing confiderable light on many parts of his journal. 
Yaut, 
