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III. Size and Distribution of the Population. Annual Cycle. Settlements.

In 1922 the total number of Iglulik Eskimos was 504; of these 165 were Aivilingmiut, 146 Iglulingmiut and 193 Tununermiut.

The following is a list of all adults, the number of their children, the meaning of their names and the settlements they lived in during the winter of 1921–22.

Aivilingmiut.

Chesterfield Inlet (the trading station, Depot Island, etc.)

Husband

Wife

No. of unmar­ried children

Taqaugaq ("the blood-vessel") Nangmalik ("she who carries") 1
Ununu (widow)
Quasa (Netsilingmio, adopted by Aivilingmiut) Qungaloridtjoq ("the smiling") 2
Singitoq (Qaernermio, adopted by Aivilingmiut) ?
Aungo Totalik 1
Silutjuaq "the great carcass“) Naitsoq ("the short", Padlimio) 1
Pitsautoq ("the good") Kumagtjuaq "the big louse") 1
Anguti ("the man") Mauni ("here") 1
Ujarak ("the stone") ? 1
Aqajaroq ("the stomach") Norraq ("the caribou calf"; Netsit.) 2
Wager Inlet. (Matoq)
Aerulaq Iligangmaq ("the shoe") 1
Putjuk Tôrngaq ("familiar spirit")
Repulse Bay (and environs)
Qitdlaq ("the band") Suvdlorajoq ("the blower") 3
Piluartjuk ("the thing") Ituliaq ("the eldest") 1
Ivaluartjuk ("sinew thread") Aligioq ("the tearer") 1
Qitdlaq (Ivaluartjuk's son) Nivietsian ("the young girl")