Field note book[s], Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-1915
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be a dog. Not- we met several - als- and ae- soon met us on their way to Flagler Bay to help us. I had told them to start a few days after the little girls arrived and they had done so. They have much news. In-yu-tah was drowned last summer at Cook-ho- kis-sual hunting varmital. They think his canoe line caught on his logs as it was full under water. A small boy of about 15, Sal-wa-ka, son of Clayoo, was accidentally shot dead by Soi-te-el when hunting deer and visiting for traps. Soi-te-al was carrying his rifle under his arm. Like rifle was discharged by the sliding of his jumping from a small hillock or mound; the bullet entered at the left and passed right through trunks. Painilgal and Koulah-tual killed one bear on their return.