APPENDIX. 



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(7.) Clothing. 



A. Raw Material. 

 Fur. 



Raw-hide. 

 Wool. 



Hair. 

 Vegetable Fibre. 



B. Complete Suits (in part exhibited 



on lay-figures). 



C. Head-clothing. 

 Hats. 



Caps. 

 Hoods. 

 Head scarfs. 



D. Body-clothing. 

 Robes. 

 Blankets. 

 Mantles. 

 Capes. 

 Shirts. 

 Tunics. 

 Coats. 

 Clouts. 

 Aprons. 

 Skirts. 



E. Hand-clothing. 

 Mittens. 

 Gloves. 



F. Leg and Foot-clothing. 

 Sandals. 

 Moccasins. 



Shoes. 



Boots. 



Socks. 



Stockings. 



Leggins. 



Garters. 



G. Parts of Dress. 

 Bands. 



Belts. 



(8.) Personal Adornment. 



A. Head-ornaments. 

 Wigs. 

 Chignons. 

 Hair-pins. 

 Tucking-combs. 

 Head-bands. 



Feather Head-ornaments. 

 Labrets. 



Nose-ornaments. 

 Ear-ornaments. 



B. Neck-ornaments. 



Necklaces. 



Neck-bands. 



Collars. 



C. Breast and Body-ornaments. 



Gorgets. 

 Ornamental Girdles. 



D. Limb-ornaments. 

 Rings. 

 Bracelets. 

 Armlets. 

 Anklets. 



E. Toilet Articles. 

 Substitutes for Soap. 

 Paints (mostly mineral). 

 (Paint-mortars). 

 Spatula: (for face-painting). 

 Hair-powder. 



Hair-dye. 



Combs. 



Head-scratchers. 



Tweezers for removing the hair. 



Mirrors. 



(9.) Implements for General Use, for War 

 and the Chase, and for special Crafts 

 and Occupations. 



A. Implements for General Use. 



1. For Striking. 

 Hammers and Mauls. 



2. For Cutting, Sawing, Perforat 



ing, etc. 



Knives of various forms. 

 Hatchets. 

 Adzes. 

 Chisels. 

 Gouges. 

 Wedges. 

 Scrapers. 



Skinning Implements. 

 Saws. 

 Drills. 

 Awls. 



Cutting-blocks. 

 Tool-boards. 

 (Tool-boxes). 

 (Whet-stones). 



B. Implements for War and the Chase. 

 1. Striking Weapons. 



War-clubs (with or without 

 metallic points or stone 

 weights). 



Tomahawks. 



