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KXl'EDITION TO POIXT JJAlillOW, ALASKA. 



YVnALK HAurooN (aj-yiin). One specimen. Deduced model (si/e of -,\ walrus harpoon) of .1 

 vhale harpoon, complete, with pole, head, and short lino lor attaching lioats. Made for .sale. 



is' number 







HAIJPOON, COMPLETE (u-nak-p'&k'). Six specimens. Heavy harpoon, with si 

 "loose-shaft"' and detachable "toggle-head," for harpooning walrus from the boat. 



('.illertut- liumbers 531 532 W 



Museum numbers ,-<;; 58769 50770 56771 



THROWING SPEAK (nau-U-gu). Two specimens. Long shaft, with ivory ice-pick on one end 

 and heavy knob on the other, fitted with a short "loose shaft," head and line, tor securing seals 

 which have been shot in the water. 



a' numbers 



Museum numbers 89908 89907 







SEAL SPEAR (ti-nu). Two specimens. For stabbing seals at their b;eathing-lioles. 



Collector.-, 1 numbers 1 I 'ill I 



Museum numbers 72838 



SEAL DARTS AND THROWING-BOARD (kti-ki-yi't). Three specimens. Light ivory -headed darts, 

 Lead detachable, and attached to shaft by short line so that shaft acts as a tioat. In sets of three, 

 with a grooved hand-board for throwing them. 



i.irs' numbers (in ."'-'-' 



Museum numbers J ,].;,. 



( '8923o .-i.'.. / 



FOKE-SIIAFT OF WHALE 1LU5POON. One specimen. Ivory, for connecting head with pole. 



MIS number !I7 



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HAKPOON v< IRE-SHAFT (uL'ii-wdi-ht-ta). Two specimens. Hone or ivory cap for end of pole, 

 with socket for "loose-shaft." 



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^lusi uni ntiml;ers GC5:!K 



>' LOOSE-SHAFT" OF SEAL SPEAK (i'-<//-> /i). One specimen. J5one. 



ClOTS number - 







\AR\VIIAL ivouv S::AL-SPEAI; SHAFT. Three ,--)ieciinens. Tliree long 'Moosc-sli^fis" (i'-ir 

 for the stabbing seal spear (i'-iui), made of twisted narwhal ivory. 



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