ded in the above
enumeration, as there are no means of ascertaining their number.
Northern group.--This may be said to consist of the following:
Ah-tena (1877) 364?
Ai-yan (1888) 250
Al-ta-tin (Sicannie) estimated (1888) 500
of whom there are at Fort Halkett (1887) 73
of whom there are at Fort Liard (1887) 78
Chippewyan, Yellow Knives, with a few Slave and Dog Rib
at Fort Resolution 469
Dog Rib at Fort Norman 133
Dog Rib, Slave, and Yellow Knives at Fort Rae 657
Hare at Fort Good Hope 364
Hare at Fort Norman 103
Kai-yuh-kho-t['a]na (1877), Koyukukhot['a]na (1877),
and Unakhot['a]na (1877) 2,000?
K'nai-a Khot['a]na (1880) 250?
Kutchin and Bastard Loucheux at Fort Good Hope 95
Kutchin at Peel River and La Pierre's House 337
Kutchin on the Yukon (six tribes) 842
Nahanie at Fort Good Hope 8
Nahanie at Fort Halkett (including Mauvais Monde,
Bastard Nahanie, and Mountain Indians) 332
Nahanie at Fort Liard 38
Nahanie at Fort Norman 43
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421
Nahanie at Fort Simpson and Big Island
(Hudson Bay Company's Territory) 87
Slave, Dog Rib, and Hare at Fort Simpson and Big Island
(Hudson Bay Company's Territory) 658
Slave at Fort Liard 281
Slave at Fort Norman 84
Ten['a]n Kutchin (1877) 700?
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8,595?
To the Pacific Group may be assigned the following:
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