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KXI'KIHTION TO POINT JJAlfllOW, ALASKA. 



FISH '-.nci - . y(). Two specimens. Little pear-shaped piece of white ivory, with 



four harh]c>s. generally copper, liooks at large cud. lor '-jigging" polar cod without bait. 



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FlSH-LlM", COMPLETE. Ten specimens. Lines of whalebone strips, knotted together, of dif- 

 ferent lengths, ]>rovided with liooks and jigs of different soils, for large or small fish. 



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numbers -!7.'"! 



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'TWO sprl illlMM ii 



HAIU-UXE ('/.-</?) One specimen. Long lish line of braided human hair. 



Onlleclui 1 -' nunilici * 410 



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FLIPPER "TOGGJ.KS" (iM'y-o-llii}. Two specimens. Two ivory whales, perforated so as to be 

 fastened together by a Stout thong. Said 1o be buttoned through holes in a whale's flippers to keep 

 them in place while towing. 



Collectors' numbers iJT 407 



Museum numbers 



IVORY SINKER (l-i(t-lt-ca). Five specimens. For burbot-lines. 



Collectors' numbers ! 1:1 



.i! iminlic-is r.i;-,vi It S0549 



'Tw.i. 



. One specimen. An ancient black stone adx.e-blade, rigged for a net-sinkt-r, with 

 whalebone lashing around it, making a beeket. 



nnlii i 308 



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IXU PLOAT (a-po-tti/k-pfin). One specimen. Seal-skin to be inflated and attached to 

 harpoon-line. 



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FISH "CHAIN'S" (kftk-i'-bii-it). One sj)ecimen. Three-jn'onged, of whalebone, \vood, and iron. 

 Short handle for striking fish in shallow water. 







uin number .-:i'J01 



Fisil-NKT (ki't-br<t). Four specimens. Made of whalebone strips or twisted sinew. 



H7 171 

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SJ;AI.-M;T (kii-bra). One specimen. Made, of .seal-thong, about infect long; nsiiall\ set under 

 tiic ice. 







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