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F- Alaska Indian Villages, Towns and
Settlements
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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