Lheeliingchowdingn aBig Confluence villagebeyond Red Mountain, probably where Red Mountain Creek flows into South Fork Eel River, the big flowing together just beyond Red Mountain
"All the young men went northeast to Slide. Next day they went on below Cummings to Bangkastsa'idang, and the day after they went to Lelingcho'hding beyond Red mountain. ... He sent also for the people of Lelingcho'hding..." (Kroeber, 1928)
"next to 14 Lèliñ tcohdąñ, beyond Red Mt. ... 14
Lèliñtcoʿdeñ" (Kroeber, NB 206, 1923)
Compare the similarly named T'ohkyaah-kiiyaaxang "Big Prairie Band" of Pitch Wailaki village, Lheeliingkyowbii', where Hull's Creek flows into the North Fork of Eel River (Goddard, 1924, p.219)
whDeeʾ-kiiyaahaang 2Eel River Wailaki tribeShiishbiiʾRed Mountain9.7.2.10.15Wailaki/Sinkyone (Inland) territory9.7.2.03Names of villages/towns
der. oflhee-(ghin)..liinflow together-chowaugmentative=dingplaceLheeliingkyowbii': łɛliñkyobiʼ [G-PW]Source forms: Lelingcho'hding, Lèliñ tcohdąñ, Lèliñtcoʿdeñ

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