Alaska Report of the Hon Vincent Colyer United States Special Indian Commi

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During the years of 1867-'68, there were confirmed in the rites of the church 2, 384 men and 2, 191 women, making a total of 4, 575. There were also professors of the Greek faith, but not then confirmed 82 men and 23 women. The number of professing children is quite large, 773 boys and 716 girls.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. 591 APPENDIX P. Letter from Captain C. W. Raymond, U. S. A. , on the YouJcon River and tribes.
BRIG COMMODORE, Unalaska Harbor, October 6, 1869.
DEAR Sm :
...I Lave just received yonr letter of this date, asking information concern ing such of the Indian tribes of Alaska as have fallen under my observation.
I arn compelled to write wholly from memory, as my notes are inaccessible, and I feel that, under the circumstances, any information which I may be able to give you will be very meager and imperfect ; nevertheless, I will attempt to answer your inquiries.
With the exception of the Kalkurh Indians of Sitka, and the Aleutes of Unalaska and the Seal Islands, (tribes with whose customs, manners, and condition you are un doubtedly much more conversant than myself, ) the Indians of Alaska who have fallen under my observation may be divided into two classes the Indians of the coast and the Indians of the interior.


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