. Bulletin. Ethnology. 690 KINEUWIDISHIANUN KING PHILIP [1 Kineuwidishianuu {Kine''u^' vA^dishi^a- nun). The Eagle phratry of the Menomi- nee, consisting of the Bald-eagle, Crow, Raven, Red-tail Hawk, Golden-eagle, and Fish-hawk gentes. —Hoffman in 14th Rep. B. A. E., pt. I, 42, 1896. Kingaseareang ( Qingaseareang). A spring settlement of Kinguamiut Eskimo on an island near the entrance to Nettil- ling fjord, Cumberland sd., Baffin land.— Boas in 6th Rep. B. A. E., map, 1888. Kingatok. An Ita Eskimo village on Smith sd., x. Greenland.—Kane, Arct. Explor., I, 32, 1856. Kingegan. The chief villa


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 690 KINEUWIDISHIANUN KING PHILIP [1 Kineuwidishianuu {Kine''u^' vA^dishi^a- nun). The Eagle phratry of the Menomi- nee, consisting of the Bald-eagle, Crow, Raven, Red-tail Hawk, Golden-eagle, and Fish-hawk gentes. —Hoffman in 14th Rep. B. A. E., pt. I, 42, 1896. Kingaseareang ( Qingaseareang). A spring settlement of Kinguamiut Eskimo on an island near the entrance to Nettil- ling fjord, Cumberland sd., Baffin land.— Boas in 6th Rep. B. A. E., map, 1888. Kingatok. An Ita Eskimo village on Smith sd., x. Greenland.—Kane, Arct. Explor., I, 32, 1856. Kingegan. The chief village of the Ki- nugumiut Eskimo, situated inland from C. Prince of Wales, Alaska. The dialect here spoken is the same as that used on the Diomede ids. Pop. 400 in 1880, 488 in 1900. Ki'hi.—Bogoras, Chukchee, 21,1904 (Yuit name). King-a-ghe.—Beechey (1827) quoted by Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 241, 1902. Kingag:hee.—Elev- enth Census, Alaska, , 1S'J3. King-a-khi.— Baker, ibid, (quoted). Kingigamute.—PetrolY in 10th Census, Alaska, map, 1884. Kinqeqan.—Dall, Alaska, map, 1875 (changed to Kingegan in er rata, 628). Kingep {Kinep, 'big shields'). The largest and most important tribal division of the Kiowa.—Mooney in 14th Rep. B. A. E., 1079, 1896. Kingiak, An Aglemiut village on the N. side of the mouth of Naknek r., Bristol bay, Alaska; pop. 51 in 1890. —Post-route map, 1903. Kenigayat.— Petroff, Hep. on Alaska, , 18S0. Kinghiak.—Pe- troff in 10th Census, Alaska, 17, 18S4. Kiniaak.— Post-route map, 1903. Kinuyak.—Eleventh Cen- sus, Alaska, 164, 1893. Suworof.—Baker, Geog. Diet. Alaska, 1902. Kingiktok. An Eskimo village in w. Greenland, lat. 72° 57^. Kinggigtok.—Meddelelser om Gronland, viii, map, 18S9. Kingmiktuk (Qirigmiktuq). The winter settlement of the Ugjulirmiut in King William land.—Boas in 6th Rep. B. A. E., map, 1888. Kingnaitmiut. One of the 4 branches of the Okomiut Eskimo of Baffin land, formerly settled at Pagnirtu


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