Lake Harbour Inuit


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Table of Inuit names mentioned in the Lake Harbour Post journal from 01 05 20 to 31 05 21.
A "mention" is the use of a name on any day in the journal.
Thirty-seven names appear only in the Arrivals and Departures log.
Mis-spelled names are common throughout, a new name appears one day and is re-spelled the next. Similarity of spellings are grouped together under the most common spelling but in some cases, that of Okkolleuk and Koolilak, for instance, variant spellings may refer to different people with similar names.

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Name 1st mention Notes
Abraham 12 03 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Adam 01 05 20 119 mentions; 16 07 20 there is a reference to Adam "A", but there is none to another "Adam" in the activity journal; three references are to "Adam's wife"; two mentions to Adam "B" in Arrivals and Departures log
Aketak 14 04 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log; one as Akeat
Anningnik 16 06 20 four mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Anningmeuk 21 06 20 two mentions sharpening mining tools; two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log in May 1921
Anningnil 22 05 20 one mention, arrived with Jamassie from deer country; one other mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Annogok 13 05 20 six mentions; six mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Anningonik 18 03 21 one mention, arrived with Shorty
Annungnik 18 03 21 one mention, arrived with Shorty; one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Ardlooktook 10 05 20 five mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Aseaboie 12 07 20 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Atamie 10 06 20 three mentions in June, "cutting up seal fat"; Pitseolak mentions a "Atanik" as active in the area ca. 1918
Atsetak 26 05 20 two mentions, second as Atsetak 29 09 20; three mentions in Arrivals and Departures log , one as Atsotak
Avalesha 05 01 21 four mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Avalisha, two as "from Ungnichie"
Avamooktook 03 05 20 13 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Bakkiktak 01 05 20 one mention, brought in "first porpoise of the season"; 13 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, two to "Bakkitatak's Son", one as Bakkitutak, and two as Bakkitatak
Eecheok 05 05 21 19 mentions; appears as a Post worker, along with his wife, in May 1921; could be spelling variant of Ikteok
Godiliak 03 05 20 19 mentions; "regular Post servant" 01 07 20; "arriving from Frobisher Bay" with Bradbury 25 04 21; one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Ikpeavik 03 05 20 one mention; nine mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, two as Ikkpeavik
Ikteok 05 01 21 three mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Icteok and one as Ecteok; possible spelling variants of Eecheok
Irocteak 28 03 21 four mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, two as Iroocteok
Inoosil 03 05 21 13 mentions; four spelled Inossil; all mentions are with women cleaning skins; three mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Inosie, one as Inossil, and one as Inose
Iolat 22 06 20 one mention, "working at seal fat" with Jamessie; four mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Isheuktuk 01 05 20 135 mentions; apparently he lived at Post throughout the year, latterly in a new house which he built in the months leading up to October 1920; Adam moved into his old house; he accompanied Stewart and Bradbury to Frobisher Bay; first name given as Chas. (Charles) 09 02 21; two reference to his wife taking foxes in her traps; two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log; Copeland has Isawaktook a local Inuit in 1929
Isheukungc[t]uk 04 05 21 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log, apparently not a mis-spell of Isheuktuk as he arrived from Frobisher Bay 06 05 21
Itosiak 28 07 20 4 mentions, one each in July and November, two in May 1921; nine mentions in Arrivals and Departures log starting 30 06 20
Iroaping 07 02 21 five mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Jacobie 25 04 21 one mention, arriving from Frobisher Bay with Bradbury; one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Jamessie "A" and "B" 07 05 20 also spelled Jamassie after July 1920, he has 107 mentions, 24 using a "B" designation; 15 mentions to Jamessie "A" in the Arrivals and Departures log show he appeared at the post for a day or two throughout the period May 1920 to February 1921, every two weeks or four weeks); Jamassie "A" is mentioned on 06 05 21 as returning from Frobisher Bay where he went in February to hunt foxes; the dates of seven mentions for Jamassie and 15 mentions for Jamassie "B" in Arrivals and Departures log show Jamessie "B" to have been a "regular" Post worker; Eber and Pitseolak mention Wm. Ford at Cape Dorset ca. 1914 returning to Lake Harbour accompanied by "Jamasie";
John Hayward 01 05 20 55 mentions; the Post interpreter and a "regular Post employee", he left Lake Harbour in early August; 45 mentions refer to John Hayward, nine to Jno. Hayward, and one to John ( 24 05 20), and one to Hayward (24 06 20): Eber and Pitseolak mention "Johnny Hayward" arriving at Cape Dorset to act as interpreter to Parsons and Stewart in 1913.
Josephee 13 02 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Kaumanik 12 03 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Keviaktok 15 05 20 eight mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Keviatok
Kidlapik 02 05 20 16 mentions, 13 as leading Inuit Sunday services, two as arriving at the Post to trade, and one "went seal hunting"; 16 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Kingoatseak 28 04 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Kipernik 21 02 21 62 mentions as Post worker to May 1921; one mention in Arrivals and Departures log 27 07 20 as Kiparnik
Kogonarluk 22 05 20 11 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Konganarluk, three as Konguarluk, and one as Kongonealuk
Kolequil 21 02 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Koncherjuse 26 02 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Koncherjuke
Koolilak 15 05 20 25 mentions; "regular" Post servant 01 07 20; name most misspelled (Koolilak 15 times, Kollilak five, Koolelak, Kollelak, Kolilak, Koulila, Kool[a]ulak once each; nine mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, with same variations
Korito 22 09 20 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Koveanakto 19 03 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Kavianakto
Kunavogarluk 20 03 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Lita 18 06 20 14 mentions, mostly as a carpenter on boats and buildings from June to October when he leaves for trapping grounds with Mooney; five mentions in Arrivals and Departures log; Lita is mentioned as a local Inuit by Copeland in 1929
Maliktok 01 07 20 six mentions as a carpenter between July and October; five mentions in Arrivals and Departures log in 1921
Malitia 25 05 20 11 mentions mostly as a trouter and trapper; 08 11 20 as House Cook; 01 03 21 as mother of Sargieuktuk; two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Martha 25 05 20 one mention, went trouting with Malitia; six mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, three as "Martha's Son, and one "with Mother Squinteye"
Marty 01 05 20 12 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Martey, four as "Marty's Wife"
Mattheuse 02 05 20 50 mentions; 41 as Post worker from May to September 1920; one as arriving to trade in December 1920; eight as post worker between March and May 1921; six mentions in April and May 1921 as Mattheusie; 12 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, two as Mattheusie; Copeland gives Mattusie as local Inuit 1929
Matto 19 05 20 eight mentions; seven as Post worker from June to September 1920, and one in April 1921; spelled Mattoo twice in June 1920; 14 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Mattoo; Eber and Pitseolak mention a "Mattee" who moved to "this side of the land" arriving on Pelican
Mikpegak 10 05 20 six mentions; arrived from Frobisher Bay, helped bring in deer meat and went back to Frobisher Bay with Jamassie 18 02 21; four mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, first on 10 05 20 "from Frobisher Bay"
Mooney 01 05 20 76 mentions; Post Boy until October when he goes with Lita to Lita's trapping grounds, replaced by Narluktuk; 12 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Moosa 02 06 20 23 mentions; carpenter and mechanic June to October when he went to trapping ground as "employment being finished"; next mention in March 1921 when he was at Post briefly to trade; he returned to work in May 1921; six mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, first 02 06 20
Moosisie 02 06 20 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Mukkivik 01 07 20 seven mentions; helped move Bradbury to Frobisher Bay 17 01 21; supplied seal meat for Post dogs from a nearby camp 17 01 21; two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log; "2nd" pilot of the Nannuk in 1929 from Copeland
Narluktuk 30 08 20 115 mentions; became Post Boy on Mooney's departure 16 10 20; no mention made after mid-April 1921; son of Sonnealuk 03 11 20; 15 mentions as Narlucktuk; eight mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, two as Narlucktuk
Natasook 07 04 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Nakusook
Navolia 01 05 20 six mentions from May to September, first time spelled Navolio; seven mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, first 01 05 20 as Novolia; Copeland gives Navolio as first pilot of the Nannuk in 1929
Na[ikt]evik 29 03 21 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Neglegeanil 06 06 20 two mentions; one as Bishop Fleming's chore boy; three mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, as Niglegeanil, one as Negligeanik; Eber and Pitseolak mention Fleming visited Cape Dorset ca. 1915 accompanied by "Naligianik"
Neglinik 01 05 20 five mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, one as Nuglinik, one as Neglegnik, and one as Nuglanik
Neve 15 06 20 one mention, cooking in Inuit Kitchen; one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Noah 05 06 20 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Nowdlak 03 05 20 29 mentions from May to July 1920; three as holding Sunday services
Noyedlek 30 04 21 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log, may be Nowdlak spelling variant
Okkoleuk 04 05 20 five mentions, four to do with deer hunting; also spelled Okkaleut; 24 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, five as Okkolleuk, one each as Okkaleut, Okkoleut, and Okuleuk
Oleguak 21 03 21 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log; may be Okkoleuk spelling variant
Ooshoogarluk 21 05 20 six mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, two as Ooshugarluk, one as Ooshoogarlik
Paa 17 02 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Palliser, James 09 09 20 140 mentions; arrived with his family from Stupart's Bay 13 09 20; referred to as Jim (59 times), Jas. (74)., James (8) and Jimmy (twice); son was born 22 05 21 at Lake Harbour; Eber and Pitseolak report a "Ben Pallister from Labrador" as Parson's interpreter during the establishment of Cape Dorset Post in 1913.
Palliser, Thomas 09 09 20 14 mentions, the first six as "Palliser", he switched Posts with brother James from Stupart's Bay in September 1920, referred to as Tom (16 times) and Thos. (twice), he apparently showed up on the Nascopie in August and worked there until transferred to Stupart's Bay
Pauloussie 24 11 20 eight mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, two as Pauloosie, and one as Poalousie
Pele 27 07 20 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Petanie 02 04 21 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Pitseuelak 09 02 21 one mention, arriving from Frobisher Bay with Stewart; modern spelling Pitseolak; four mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Pudloo 14 05 20 five mentions, two as porpoise hunter, two as holding Sunday service, one as remote mail contact; nine mentions in Arrivals and Departures log; Fleming names Joseph Pudlo "the Bishop's assistant"; Eber and Pitseolak mention Fleming visited Cape Dorset ca. 1915 accompanied by "Pudluk"
Sakkaton 28 06 20 one mention in Arrivals and Departures log
Sakultok 22 04 20 one mention as having gotten one fox in his traps
Sammy 22 05 20 five mentions; arrives with Navolia in May, no mentions after October 1920; 10 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log, first 11 05 20
Sandy 07 06 20 33 mentions; four in June 1920, the rest in April and May 1921; three mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Sargieuktuk 01 05 20 69 mentions; Captain of the Daryl 21 09 20, father of Jamassie "B" 19 11 20, and son of Malitia 01 03 21; 13 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log; Eber and Pitseolak mention "Sagiatuk" came with Parsons to Cape Dorset in 1914
Satanne 13 06 20 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Saw 10 05 20 11 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Shorty 05 05 20 four mentions; 18 03 21 called "the Etinik trader"; Copeland confirms Shorty was the "head man" at "Eetinik" or "Fair Ness" the southern promontory of Markham Bay, about half way between Cape Dorset and Lake Harbour ; nine mentions in Arrivals and Departures log; Eber and Pitseolak mention "Satie" at Cape Dorset ca. 1915 coming from "Eteenik"
Simon 07 05 20 two mentions; did some Post work and left to go trapping a few days later; 12 mentions in Arrivals and Departures log as Simon "B", eight as Simon
Simonie 28 04 21 two mentions in Arrivals and Departures log; Eber and Pitseolak mention a "Simonie" who was guiding white "picture makers" in 1914; Millward has "Simonee" camp 35 miles east of Amadjuak in 1927
Sonnealuk 14 05 20 two mentions; Narluktuk's father, he took ill requiring Narluktuk visit his camp; one mention in Arrivals and Departures log 14 05 20
Spyglassy 12 06 20 three mentions in Arrivals and Departures log
Yarley 13 05 20 four mentions; he acted as pilot and spent time at Beacon Island; appears spelled Yarby in two instances; five mentions in Arrivals and Departures log