86 LAUFER, THE DECORATIVE ART OF THE AMUR TRIBES. 



PLATE XXX. (See pp. 69-71.) Fish-skin Coats. 



Fig. i. Cat. No. if. 



Fig. 2. Tribe, Gold. Cat. No. ^ V- 



Fg- -3- Tribe, Gold. Cat. No. T y g . 



Fig. 4. Tribe, Gold. Cat. No. \\- 



PLATE XXXI. (See pp. 72, 73 ) 



Fig. i. Girdle Attachment. Tribe, Ainu (Saghalin). Cat. No. n 7 ,&quot; 4 . 



Fig. 2. Bone Implement for Untying Knots. Tribe, Ainu (Saghalin). Length, 10 c 



Cat. No. ,% 



Fig. 3. Carved Bone Knife-Case. Tribe, Ainu (Yezo). Cat. No. j^j. 

 Fig. 4. Dagger in Case. Tribe, Ainu (Yezo). Cat. No. - f W 

 Figs. 5-9. Ceremonial Drinking-Sticks. Tribe, Ainu (Saghalin). Cat. Nos. T |^, T !^&amp;gt; iJf 



rilir, &quot;ri$T- 

 Figs. 10-20. Ceremonial Drinking-Sticks. Tribe, Ainu (Yezo). Cat. Nos. i, |, Is, 29, 1 



PLATE XXXII. (See pp. 74-76.) 



Fig. i. Painting on an Elk-skin Legging. Tribe, Gold. Cat. No. -j-Ys a - 



Fig. 2. Embroidery on Elk-skin Boot. Tribe, Orochon (Ussuri). Cat. No. ^\ a. 



Fig. 3. Painting on Collar of Fish-skin Garment. Tribe, Orochon (Ussuri). Width, 9 cm. 



Cat. No. -aVo- 

 Fig. 4. Painting across Top of Fish-skin Leggings. Tribe, Gold. Cat. No. 7 V s a. 



PLATE XXXIII. (See p. 76.) 



Painting on Back of a Fish-skin Garment. Tribe, Orochon (Ussuri). Full length, 106 cm. 

 Cat. No. T . 



