[61]. N. W. Passage, pp. 84-98.

[62]. Personal Narrative, p. 176.

[63]. Tents, etc., pp. 343-348.

[64]. Compare what Petitot has to say—Monographie, etc., p. xiii and passim—about the turbulent and revengeful character of the “Tchiglit.”

[65]. Dr. Simpson, op. cit., p. 264.

[66]. Op. cit., p. 265.

[67]. In the Plover’s time they were left a day’s journey in the rear.

[68]. Op. cit., p. 266.

[69]. T. Simpson saw iron kettles at Camden Bay which had been purchased from the western natives at two wolverine skins apiece. Narrative, p. 171.

[70]. “The inland Eskimo also call them Ko´-yu-kan, and divide them into three sections or tribes. * * *