_Ongudloogipsu_ _Ongwah_ _Oobluyah_ _Oobluyah_ _Oogwhi_ _Oohasingwah_ _Ootah_ Ooyah _Ouatingwah_ Ouheah _Ouweak_ _Oushakupsie_ _Oweah_ _Panikpah_ _Peowahtah_ Poohtah _Puadloonah_ _Puadloonah_ _Puadloonah_ _Publa_ _Publa_ Qouyoupee Quoyoupee Seadacuteah Seakingwah Segwah _Shakupsungwah_ _Shatooh_ _Siglu_ Sihmeah Silmah Silmingwah Sineungwah _Sipsu_ _Socrah_ Sohningwah Songwah _Taacheah_ _Taachingwag_ _Teddylingwah_ Tongingwah Tookamingwah Tookumah _Touchingwah_ _Tungwhi_ _Un-named_ _Un-named_ _Un-named_ Un-named Un-named _Un_-named _Un_-named _Un_-named SUMMARY 119 _Males_, 85 Females, [6]3 Infants sex un-learned. Total 207 August 31, 1895, this tribe numbered 253—males 140, females 113 R.E.P. Footnote 6: Names of males in italic, females in roman. INDEX Abruzzi’s “farthest,” 97 highest, 126 Adams, Mt., Bluffs of, 26 Ahmah, Merktoshah’s wife, 259 Ahngmalokto, 115 “Ahnighito,” meteorite brought home, 295 Ahsayoo, 323 _Albert_ and _Polaris_, channels navigated, 50 Aldrich’s “farthest,” 174, 188, 190 Almy boilers, 18 Appearance of glacier, see Ice Arctic autumn night, 57
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