Chʾnankaabiiʾn aDeer Lick Valley village, "Deer Lick In It""Deer lick in. About 150 yard east of last [Chinkii'nooldeelai'] down the hill on the crest of small ridge running east in thick manzanita with gulch north and one south. 17 pits scattered along lengthwise ridge Capt. Simpson shot an Indian here who had stolen an axe years before 73 yrds S.E. on the end of a ridge runng north 3 pits. 4 pits on the north side of the gulch (runng water) with south slope A yii.tcoo pit south of the 17 pits in the manzanita 1 pit north of gulch a little east on top of a little ridge. On the north of this is a spring tcii.nun.kut [deer lick] and north of that under timber 2 pits" (Goddard, NBVI, pp.51,53, 55; map p.53)whToodjilhbiiʾ-kiiyaahaangCahto Valley bandrel.ChʾnankatDeer Lick spring9.7.2.10.02Cahto area9.7.2.03Names of villages/townscomp. ofchʾnangkat=biiʾin it in PSource forms: tcin nûn ka bī'

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