EXl'KIHTION TO POINT IJARUOW, ALA 

 TOY BOOTS One specimen. Made of seal-skin, in miniature. 



65 



olliTlors' number 1724 



89555 







MAN'S BUEECIIES (ki)'k-a-li.r). One specimen. Knee breeches of fur. generally d< i-r-skin; worn 

 fur out or in. 



('ollei't ill's' number 91 



Museum niiiuln'r 



WOMAN'S Ti;orsF,i;s (kii'in miu'i). One specimen. Tight-lilting trousers, ending in shoes with 

 ecal-skin soles; made of short-haired skin. 



Ciillei'lii.-, number 138 



Mii-enm number 58748 



II. I'lirtx oftlfi:XN. 



EAGLES' FEATHERS. One specimen. Worn in bunches as ornaments to the fur jacket. 



1150 



Museum Dumber 



BELT-BUCKLE. One specimen. Oblong piece of ivory, perforated with a large hole. 



Colin tins' number 1055 



Museum number 



MAN'S BELT (ttip-Nt). Two specimens. Neatly woven of feather-shafts, black and white, in a 

 regular pattern, and bound with leather. 



r.,r.i'rt'>is' numbers) lll: 



Museum numbers SIt.MJ 



WOMAN'S JJELT (.'<(>*>). One specimen. Made of pieces of skin of wolverines' toes, with claws, 

 sewed together. Fashionable and highly prized. 



'number H-l 



M:: r 89542 



(.")) PERSONAL ADORNMENTS. 

 A. Skin <i,'iiiiiiii ntation. 



LABBET LANCET Two specimens. Little slate blade, shaped like a lance-head, for cutting the 

 holes for the labrets; sometimes put up in a little wooden ease. 



Collectors' numbers 1153 



8872 



1$. Head ornaments. 

 EAU KINI1.-5 (n<)-jijo-1n). Two specimens. Ivory hooks to 111 into the holes in the cars. 



Cor.i'it.n:- ,n ' '1.T40 



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Museum numbers < 8KJ87 



H. lox. 11- 



'Two i 



