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Husband

Wife

No. of unmar­ried children

Taqaugaq ("blood-vessel") Kigutíkat ("she of the big teeth")
Sunang ("what?") Kikâba 2
Qumangâpik ("he who makes water") Alasuarâluk 3
Agpaliâpik ("the auk") 1
Piúngitsoq ("the poor one¨) Totalik 2
Atakutâluk
Qamaneq ("river mouth") Magpánuk ("the opener") 1
Inugteq ("the human being") Arnakatdleq ("the big woman") 1
Anguterssuaq ("the big man") Ulajoq (Akudnermlo) 2
Tángulâq 1
Paniluk ("the bad daughter") Arnakitsoq ("the little woman") 2
Anguterssuaq ("the big man": widow) 5
Atakutâluk (imbecile)
Torngaq ("familiar spirit") Kunut 1
Magpaq
Nutârrariaq Kaukiaq 1
Magpaq ("the opener") Kupâq 2
Inuâluk ("the man") Qajûtaq ("the dipper") 1
Inuvuk ("the man") Alaujaq ("sledge shoeing") 3
Nutararsuk ("ugly little child") Haina 1
Mala ("the throat") Kunukutuk 1
Atakutâluk Ítukusuk ("the eldest"; Aua's daughter)
Tôrngaq "familiar spirit") Arnâjamajoq ("the nice woman") 2
Kuteq ("the drop") Arnarqoq ("the woman") 1
Inûjaq ("the doll") Apiteq 4
Admiralty Inlet:
Amarualik ("wolf-man") Inûjaq ("the doll") 4
Nakatarfik ("the target") Tatangneq ("the troubled") 1
Itjangeq Kunut 2
Panigpak ("the daughter") Augpaluktoq ("the red one"). 1
Kunut Inuk ("human being") 4

In all, 146 men, 161 women and 197 children; among the women are eight who have married in from other tribes.

About the year 1900 the number of Iglulik Eskimos was estimated[1] to be about 378 persons in all, of which 138 were Aivilingmiut, 60 Iglulingmiut and 180 Tununermiut (including the Tununerusermiut at Admiralty Inlet). These counts have, however, doubtless

  1. Low p. 134–35; Boas in 1898 gives the number of Aivilik Eskimos as 102 (1901 p. 7).