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EXPEDITION TO POINT P,AKIH>W. ALASKA. 



UOWLOCK ]<>!; IMIAIC. One specimen. A long straight piece of antler lashed on Hie 

 \valo of tlio boat. The oar plays on it in a loop of thong. 



BAILING DIPPER roi: IMIAK (aii-iini-iui ?). Two specimens. Long, slender, ctirvetl dipper of 

 ivorv or antler. 



CROTCH roi: WHALING HARPOON (kii'n-na). Five .specimens. Made of- ivory or walrus lower 

 jaw. in shape of a large row-lock, usually carved and engraved. Fastened in the. bow of the whal- 

 ing umiak to rest the harpoon in. 



D. Land 



anil ntlier means of locomotion. 



MEAT-SLED. One .specimen. Little flat sled of wood, with ivory runners, for draggiir; pro- 

 visions. 



WHALEBONE SLED. One specimen. Little sled made of strips of whalebone placed side by 

 side lengthwise, and sewed together with whalebone withes. 



Colhs toiV number. 

 Museum number .. 



773 



S9S73 



C. Traveling on foot. 



SNOWSHOES (tutf-lu). Three specimens. Wooden frame netted with raw hide. 



Collectors' iminii.-r. 

 Mii-rnni numbei s . 



1730 

 89812 



1787 



sum:: 89914 



(10) GAMES AND PASTIMES. 

 A. Gambling implements. 



PLAYING-STICKS (ka-)ni-tii). Nine specimens. Two ivory pegs and a bundle of ivory stick.! 

 for playing a game. 



Cnllectiirs' i 





 5B532 



'249 



43 

 BMM 



1 'I'v.-ii slick.t. 'Two sticks ;inil i"'^'. " Knur ^ 



IVORY CAitviXGS. Twenty live specimens. Twenty-five little^ ivory carvings, representing a 

 fox and twenty-lour geese, made by the Asiatic Eskimos r-Tuski," "Sedentary Clm'. dies'') of 

 Plover Bay, Eastern Sibeiia. Said to be a game like "jack -straws. " 



Collect <>!.-<' number. 

 Mn*e:mi it.iinbn . . 



