While we know our northern friends may not feel it, in the South, Spring is
here. So we thought we'd share a few of our gardening sites appropriate
for this time of the year. Along with gardening, there's grilling, and getting
ready to diet so that you can fit back into that bathing suit this summer!
A complete listing of all the Indian villages,
towns and settlements as listed in Handbook of Americans North of Mexico.
Fetkina. A Chnagmiut village on the n. arm of the Yukon
delta, Alaska; pop. 30 in 1880. Petroff in 10th Census, Alaska, 111, 1884.
Fetutlin. A Hankutchin village of 106 people on upper
Yukon r., Alaska, near the mouth of Forty-mile cr. Petroff, 10th Census,
Alaska, map, 1884.
Fort Yukon. A Kutchakutchin village and trading post of
107 inhabitants at the junction of Yukon and Porcupine rs., Alaska. Petroff in
10th Census, Alaska, 62, 1884.
Fotshou's Village. A summer camp of one of the Taku
chiefs of the Tlingit named Gochai; 24 people were there in 1880. Petroff in
10th Census, Alaska, 32, 1884.
Fugitive. A former Kaniagmiut Eskimo village at Hobson
harbor, Sitkalidak id., near Kodiak, Alaska. Lisiansky, Voy., 178, 1814.
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Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Frederick Webb Hodge, 1906