One is called I´t-ka-lyi [apparently the plural of Itkûdlĭñ], * * * the second It-kal-ya´-ruīn [different or other Itkûdlĭñ],” op. cit., p. 269.
[71]. Dall, Cont. to N. A. Ethn., vol. 1, p. 30, where they are identified with Itkalyaruin of Simpson.
[72]. Ibid., p. 31.
[73]. Arctic Papers, p. 119.
[74]. Further papers, etc., pp. 905 et seq.
[75]. Arctic Papers, p. 144.
[76]. Koyū´-ku´kh-otā´nā, Dall, Cont. to N. A. Eth., p. 27.
[77]. Ibid., p. 28.
[78]. Hooper, Tents, etc. p. 276.
[79]. Ibid., p. 273.