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in order to throw. C. oonar, unaq harpoon, shaft of the 

 harpoon. 



W. oonak harpoon as thrown ; unu harpoon for stab- 

 bing; unakpuk harpoon for walrus {-piik large). 



2. G. nauligpoq he throws and hits (the animal); nauligaq 

 a small harpoon for boys. L. naullak harpoon ; naulerpa throws 

 and hits it. C. naulang harpoon point (for hunting on the ice). 



I. nauliktork throws the harpoon; naulirark harpoon. 

 W. nauligu "retrieving harpoon (uncertain whether anciently used); 

 naulu loose point of the same. 



3. G. igimaq the flexible foreshaft of the large harpoon. 

 C. igimang * walrus-harpoon . 



W. igimu loose shaft, ugimak. 



4. G. qdteq a cover of bone on the undq, with a notch into 

 which the foreshaft is pressed when secured in its straight 

 position. 



W. katu foreshaft, katersak. 



5. G. tukaq harpoon in general, or the loose point, in the 

 same way kept pressed upon the head of the igimaq. L. tukak, 

 tokkak harpoon. 



W. tiikii, toukak. 



6. G. tikagut a small peg inserted in the harpoon shaft. - 

 C. tikdgung. 



W. tika. 



7. G. avataq the loose hunting-bladder. 

 W. awertak; A. awuetkak. 



8. G. aleq the long hunting line; L. allek. 

 I. allerh W. allek. 



9. G. iperaq a shorter hunting line used on the ice. 

 L. ipperak. C. iperrang. 



W. sdbromia (?) 



10. G. norssaq throwing stick. L. noksak. 

 M. notsark. W. norsak, norak. 



