skins and of small size. I And no published mention of the use of such 

 eanteeus among the E.skimo elsewhere, except in Baffin Land.^ 



Wallets, etc.— Food and such things are carried in roughly made bags 

 of skin or cloth, or sometimes merely wrapped up in a piece of skiu or 

 entrail, or whatever is convenient. Special bags, however, are used for 

 bringing in the small fish which are caught through the ice. These are 

 flat, about IS inches or 2 feet square, and made of an oblong piece of 

 sealskin. i>art of an old kaiak cover, doubled at the bottom and sewed up 

 each side, with a thong to .sling it over the shoulders. 



lUirkcts uniJ tiih.s. — llackcts and tubs of various sizes are used for 

 holding water and other llnids. blublicr, tlesh, entrails, etc., in the hou.se, 

 and are made by bending a thin 

 jilank of wood (spruce or tir) round 

 a nearly circirlar bottom and sew- 

 in^ tli( nuK to<,(tli(i llusi lie 

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 n it irniiiun i^ it would bi ilinost 

 inipossibh to i)io(uu '-iiit ible 

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