Tagittlʾohdingn a1Peterson Creek Fork village, "Between Grass Place" village"A round flat. Rocky bluff on the east. A creek on both sides flowing north entire river 1/8 mile The village site had lately been put in alfalfa [?] and pits could not be seen. Used to be lots . (40 or 50) when an Indian had killed some one he came here to live (To be in a large village ye.lin.diN.ki.ya.huN The mouth of the creek is 1/4 mile south of last (?)" (Goddard, NBVI, p.19-20)whKʾaiʾkwotPeterson Creek/K'ai'kwotYeehliinding-kiiyaahaangFlows In Place band9.7.2.10.07Northern Tenmile Creek area9.7.2.03Names of villages/towns2Windem Creek Fork village, "Between Grass Place" village"middle prairie. An open hill side facing south with creeks on each side coming together 200 yrds below. timber on all sides 16 pits on the slope of the hill. Fish run in both creeks yii.tcoo below pits Bills father when little boy was yii.tco there "Must be tcii.nun.kut.kii'.kii.ya.huN because right close ne'.nuL.sut was boss here Frank died R.V. All died measles [smallpox?--Sherwood epidemic?]] kill all never went Reservation The creek flows into sin.t.kwot [ESF] between tcii.nun.kut.kii'. and k'uc.tceN.a.diN. tcii.nun.kut.kii' is due east 2 miles. We left the road at the southern end of Cahto valley to the S.W. and followed the old waggon road just visible It went down the creek east of the village site About 2 miles south of Cahto according to Bill 4 more pits north east 50 yards from the eastern creek close in under the timber" (Goddard, NBVI, pp.44-47) [SRA: fork of Windem Creek]ptNeeʾnilhsitCaptain Nee'nilhsit/FrankwhBinʾmilgohkwotWindem CreekChʾnankatchiiʾ-kiiyaahaangDeer Lick Creek Mouth bandKʾashyiiʾuuyeehtookwot 2Windem Creek9.7.2.10.10Upper South Fork Eel area9.7.2.03Names of villages/townsder. of*tagitbetween Ptlʾohgrass=dingplaceSource forms: tûk kût L'ōʽ dûñ tûk kût L'oʽ dûñ

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