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IIX I 'EDITION TO POINT BAKKOW, ALASKA. 



('. tin its ofclothiny. 

 TOY CLOTHES. Oue specimen. Models of Eskimo garments. 



Collectors' number. 



Museum nun 



t)07 



DOLLS. Four specimens. Faces, heads, and whole men and women, made of wood and dressed. 



Collectors' numbers. 



a numbers... 



1123 



897^4 



1138 



1304 

 80728 



1358 



D. Head clothing, 

 WOODEN MASK (ki'-nau). Fourteen specimens. Worn in ceremonial dances. 



Collecti 



Museum numbers .. 



Collectors' numbers. 

 .Musi urn numbers .. 



1037 

 89811 



50408 



1050 

 89815 



286 



1056 

 89814 



258 

 564% 



1057 

 E0819 





IOCS 



773 



1074 



856 



1583 



DANCING CAP (M'ft-ril). One specimen. Conical skin cap trimmed with rows of teeth of the 

 mountain sheep. Worn in ceremonial dances. 



Collectors' number 803 



Museum number 89820 



E. Body clothing. 



MAN'S JACKET (a-ti'-yc). Three specimens. Hooded frock of fur, worn -with the hair out 

 (called "parka" in those parts of Alaska occupied by the Russians). 



Specimens. Collectors' Museum 



numbers, numbers. 



ii!" skins 11 56757 



Houiitam-sbeep skins 87 567fJ 



!dn K4 56731 



MAN'S CLOAK. One specimen. "Circular" cloak of deer-skin, worn as an outside wrap. 



Collectors' number 94 



Museum number 56760 



F. Arm clothing. 



GLOVES (d-drl-yud-rVn). Two specimens. Made of deer-skin hair in. 



Collectors' numbers 128 974 



Museum numbers 56747 89829 



MITTENS (ai't-Mt-i). One specimen. Made of deer-skin. 



Collectors' number 973 



Museum number 89828 



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G. Leg and foot clothing. 



MAN'S FTJB BOOTS (Jcu'm-mun}. Four specimens. Boots reaching to the knee, made of some 

 ehort-haired skin; hair out; soles of white-dressed seal-skin. 



Collectors' numbers 91 110 111 770 



Museum numbers 56759 56719 56750 89834 



