f the
same ratio is used, 7 houses may be
assigned to _oketo_, making in all 42.
76. olem P P. 267. Waterman considers this a camp
site but Merriam in his list of Yurok
villages states it as "... Nererner name
for their village at Patrick's Point." To
assign 3 houses is probably adequate.
77. tsurai C P. 271. No question.
78. srepor C P. 272. Some informants told Waterman that
there were 4 houses and a sweathouse. On
permanency of habitation he has no
information. Kroeber on his map shows the
site as a transitory village (p. 9) but on
p. 113 he mentions Little River "... at
whose mouth stood the Yurok town of
Metskwo (_srepor_)." Merriam also mentions
Matskaw, a "village at mouth of Little
River, on north side ..." Its aboriginal
existence may therefore be taken as at
least highly probable.
TABLE 2
_Numbers of Houses_
The figures in the first column are for village sites as listed in
table 1. Sources: R, Randall's map; 1. Waterman's list (1920. p. 206);
t. Waterman's text (1920); M. Merriam's village lists; p, an estimate.
_Kroeber_, _Kroeber_,
_House_ _"modern_ _1852_
_No._ _Source_ _Count_ _memories"_ _census_
1 l 7
2 t 4
3 l 25 } }
4 l 9 } 23+} 22+
5 tp 3
6 tp 3
7 Mp 3
8 Mp 3
12 l 4
13 l 4 9 6
14 l 3 2 2
15 Mp 8
17 Mp 3
18 l 5 5 2
19 t 8 8+ 14
20 Rp 3
21 lp 4
22 Rp
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