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The thinking image 159 



Origin of the walrus and caribou 160 



The owl and the raven 160 



The origin of the sea-pigeons , 161 



How the caribou lost their large eyes 161 



Eskimo incantation for game 162 



Phonetic system 163 



Bibliography 164 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Map 156 A, No. 1560. Eskimo tribes of the Labrador peninsula, 



northern Quebec in pocket. 



Plate I. A. Eskimo girl in duf?le dicky and moleskin trousers. . 167 



B. Killinek Eskimo woman in cotton dicky and seal- 



skin trousers, back view 167 



C. Killinek Eskimo woman, front view 167 



II. A. Caribou skin dicky from Cape Chidley 169 



B. Man's sealskin dicky from Cape Wolstenholme. . . 169 



III. A. (a) Combination legging and boot from east coast 



of Hudson bay; (b) skin boot from Hamilton 



inlet; (c) skin boot from Davis inlet 171 



B. Sealskin trousers from Cape Wolstenholme 171 



IV. (a) Child's sealskin bonnet; (b) baby's fur cap; (c) 



hareskin cap; (d) birdskin cap; (e) squirrel- 

 skin cap 173 



V. (a) Beaded breast ornament; (b) fur "beads"; (c) 



pair of ear ornaments; (d) beaded band 175 



VI. (a) Gut raincoat; (b) gut trousers 177 



VII. (a) Slipper worn inside boot ; (b) corrugated sole; (c) 

 fur slipper; (d) child's shoe; (e) woman's shoe; 



(f) caribou moccasin 179 



VIII. A. (a) Tobacco bag with pipe cleaner; (b) caribou 



skin bag; (c) cloth shot bag; (d) loonskin bag. 181 

 B. (a) Sealskin waterproof mitten; (b) man's tanned 

 deerskin mitten ; (c and d) pair of embroidered 



cloth mittens 181 



IX. (a) Bag made from leg of deer; (b) sealskin bag 183 



X. (a, b, c, and d) Sealskin mittens 185 



XI. A. Completed snow-house with boy sitting on key- 

 block 187 



B. Caribou skin tents of Eskimo fishermen, Cape 



Chidley 187 



XII. Eskimos of Great Whale river, Labrador 189 



XIII. A. Dog-team viewed from behind 191 



B. Process of building a komatik 191 



