. Bulletin. Ethnology. 40 NAUJAN NAUSET [I " Nauhaught the Deacon," in which the poet alludes to his bravery in overcoming temptation. See also Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st s., V, 56, 1816. Naujan. A summer settlement of the Aivilirmiut Eskimo on Kepulse bay, n. end of Hudson bay.—Boas in (3th Rep. B. A. E., 446,1888. Naujateling. An autumn settlement of Talirpingmiut Okomiut Eskimo on an island near the s. ^y. coast of Cumberland sd., near the entran(;e; pop. 20 in 1883.— Boas in 6th Rep. B. A. E., map, 1888. Nauklak. A Kaniagmiut Eskimo vil- lage 15 m. E. of Naknek lake, Alaska peni


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 40 NAUJAN NAUSET [I " Nauhaught the Deacon," in which the poet alludes to his bravery in overcoming temptation. See also Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st s., V, 56, 1816. Naujan. A summer settlement of the Aivilirmiut Eskimo on Kepulse bay, n. end of Hudson bay.—Boas in (3th Rep. B. A. E., 446,1888. Naujateling. An autumn settlement of Talirpingmiut Okomiut Eskimo on an island near the s. ^y. coast of Cumberland sd., near the entran(;e; pop. 20 in 1883.— Boas in 6th Rep. B. A. E., map, 1888. Nauklak. A Kaniagmiut Eskimo vil- lage 15 m. E. of Naknek lake, Alaska penin., Alaska. Naouchlagamut.—Spnrranil Post quoted by Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 1902. Nauklak.—Baker, ibid. Naumkeag ('fishing place,' from na-' mam 'lish,' kl 'place,' -ag 'at'). A tribe or band, i)robably belonging to the Pennacook confederacy, which formerly occupied the site of Salem, Mass. It ap- pears, however, that the natives had aban- doned the locality before the English reached it, as there is no record that the latter found any Indians on the spot. It has been noticed in regai-d to the native burials in this locality that the bodies were usually placed in a sitting posture. Naamhok. —Matliercjiioted liv Drake, ,bk. 3, it9, Naamkeke.— liuO in N. H. Hist. Soc, Coll., Ill, 9>t, 1S312. Naembeck.—Smith (1029) Va., II, 177, rejir. LS19 (misprint). Naemkeck.— Ibid., 183. Naemkeek.—Smith quoted by Drake Bk. Inds., bk. 3, 93,1848. Nahamcok.—I'arker (1677) in N. H. Soc. Coll., in, 100, 1832. Nahum-keag,—Drake, Bk. Inds., bk. 3, 94, 1848. Naiemkeck.—Smith (1629), Va., ii, 193, repr. 1819. Namaaskeag.—I'otterinMe. ('.(''on.,iv, 190^ 1S5(;. Nambeke.—Bradford (m. KifiO) in Mass Hist' Soc. 4th Ill, , Namkeake.—Ibid. 241. Namkeg.—Mather quoted bv Drake, Bk' Inds., bk. 3, 99, 1848. Naumkeag. —Deed of 1621 in Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d s., vi, 614, 1815 Naumkeak.—Bnrtlett (1628), ibid., i


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