Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound, and Northward
158. Kotzebue.—Old name: Kikikhtagiuk. (Zagoskin, general map.) A small white with a large Eskimo settlement. Old burials in ground (assimilated). A. H. collections.
159. Noorvik.—White and native village; school center.
160. Oksik.—Old camp, still occupied. (S. Chance.)
161. Kiana.—Old village, still occupied. (S. Chance.)
162. Shesoalik.—Old camp, still occupied in summer. (S. Chance.)
162a. Kubok.—Old village shown on general map of Zagoskin.
163. Aniyak.—Old camp, still occupied. (S. Chance.)
164. Old site reported here; said to be promising archeologically.
165. Tikizat.—Eskimo village, at Cape Krusenstern, Arctic Ocean. Eskimo name, from Petrof, 1880, who reported a population in that year of 75.
166. Kiligmak.—Old camp, still occupied.
167. Noatak.—A living village.
168. Old camp, exact location not certain. (S. Chance.)
169. Matthew or Aniyak.—Old camp.
170. Ottala.—Camp, occupied. (S. Chance.)
171. Old site reported; exact location (?).
172. Old site, rich archeologically, exact location undetermined; small collection. (A. H.)
173. Kevalina.—Living Eskimo village.
174. Pingo.—Old dead village. (S. Chance, Jim Allen.)