8 CONTENTS. 



Culture Continued. Page. 



Snow shovels 305 



Ice picks 307 



Ice scoops 308 



Implements for procuring and preparing food 310 



Blubber hooks 310 



Fish sealer 311 



Making ami working fiber 311 



Twisting and braiding 311 



Netting 312 



Netting weights 315 



Weaving 316 



Sewing 317 



Means of locomotion and transportation 328 



Traveling by water 328 



Kaiaks and paddles 328 



Umiaks and liftings 335 



Traveling on foot 344 



Sno wshoes 344 



Staff 352 



Land conveyances 353 



Sledges 353 



Dogs and harness 357 



Hunting scores 360 



Games and pastimes 364 



Gambling 364 



Festivals 365 



Mechanical contrivances 372 



Description of festivals 373 



Toys and sports for children and others 376 



Playthings 376 



Dolls 3X0 



Juvenile implements &amp;gt; 383 



Games and sports 383 



Music 385 



Musical instruments 385 



Character and frequency of music 388 



Art 389 



Domestic life 410 



Marriage 410 



Standing and treatment of women 413 



Children 414 



Kights and wrongs 419 



Social life and customs 420 



Personal habits and cleanliness 420 



Salutation 422 



Healing 422 



Customs concerning the dead 423 



Abstentions 423 



Manner of disposing of the dead 424 



Government 427 



In the family 427 



In the village 427 



Keligion 4HO 



General ideas 430 



Amulets . . 434 



