O-wa-pun-pun—Smith’s Point.
Kay-ke-ma-que-a—On John Day’s River.
Kil-how-a-nak-kle—A point on Young’s River.
Nee-tul—A point on Lewis and Clark River.
Ne-ahk-al-toun-al-the—A point on west side of Young’s Bay, near Sunnymead.
Skip-p-er-nawin—A point at mouth of Skipanon Creek.
Ko-na-pee—A village near Hotel Flavel, where the first white man in Oregon, Konapee, lived.
Ne-ahk-stow—A large Indian village near Hammond.
Ne-ah-keluc—A large Indian village at Point Adam’s, name signifying “Place of Okeluc,” or, where the Okeluc is made; “Okeluc” being salmon pemmican.
E-will-tsil-hulth—A high sand hill, or broken end of a sea ridge, facing the sea beach about west of the “Carnahan” place, meaning steep hill.