Social condition, beliefs, and linguistic relationship of the Tlingit Indians / by John R. Swanton.
- Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958.
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Social condition, beliefs, and linguistic relationship of the Tlingit Indians / by John R. Swanton. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![I KTU. ASS, 'J*i Uavkn' Woi-F HITKA IviksA'dl (f*eo above) WAtiineMi (part of KiksA'di) LiukInAXA'di (king-salmon jieople) Q!.\.t!kaii'yi (island people) Ka'gWAntiin (seealKJVe) Kfik hit tan (l>ox-honse j*eoj»le—i>aii of above) Q!Aq!u' bit tan (prolrably a sulslivision of the Kr/gwAntfin) KAtAgWAMl C'IUr,KAT tnqa'xAdi (quick people) Gan.\xA''di (people of Ga'nAx) Nucekaa,''yi ({people back of the fort) Ka'gwAntaii (see alx>ve) Taqdstina'' (people of TAqsI't, the channel inside of Wrangell island) DAqi-lawe'di , YAKUTAT KiVckle qoan (people of the creek Te'qoedi (see al>ove) KAck!) KoskleMi (people of the town Kosle'x) GanAXA'di (see above) StAXiVdi(?) House Groups All the names in this list except the Sitka names were furnished by KatLshan of Wrangell, and it is accurate in proportion to the nearness of the towns to the latter place. Of the Yakutat house groups he knew little. The Sitka list was obtained on the spot. TONGAS GaiiAXA'di Yel hit (raven house) Kidju'k hit (hawk (?) house) Xas hit (moose house) Nu hit (fort house) QlA'tgun hit (house built on a narrow S'.ax hit (starfish house) poiiit) Qoti's! hit (looking-out house) CiVnA.x hit (valley house) Xuts! hit (grizzly-bear house) Kats! hit (Katsl’s house)® 7V(]oed! Wa'ndA hit (wa'nd.v house, wa'ndA l>eing the name of an ornamental cloak worn at dances. It was trimmed with eagle skins along the sides) Klin hit (flicker house) Weq! hit (scul[)in house) DAqLlawe'dl Kit hit (killer-whale house) SANYA KtksA'di Te'qoe.di Xuts! (jowii' hit (grizzly-bear’s-den Kats! hit (Katsi’s house) ® house) Gutc ka hit (house ou the hill) See p. 45.'>.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24866040_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)