THE INDIANS OF CAPE FLATTERY. 



95 



c 



Canoe, Chienook pat 

 tern 



large size for whaling, 

 to carry eight men 



medium size, to carry 

 six men 



small size, to carry two 

 to four persons 



very small, to carry one 

 person 



(The whaling canoes are di 

 vided by thwarts or stretchers 

 into five compartments, which 

 are named as follows, as are 

 also the occupants : ) 



the bow 



the next behind 



centre of canoe 



the next behind 



stern 

 Candle, lamp, or 



torch 

 Carry, to 

 Carpenter, worker in 



wood 



Calico for woman s dress 

 Catch, to 

 Cattle 



Cedar-bark 

 Chair 



Chest or breast 

 Chest or box 



Chisel for making canoes 



Chicken-pox 



Chief 



Child 



infant 

 Chop, to 

 Clams (generic) 



qua-haug 



large clams (Lutraria) 



blue striated 

 Clouds 

 Coat 

 Cock 

 Cookie 

 Codfish, true 



