100 



THE POINT liAKROW ESKIMO 



(•ilrul;ir.lislifS(i'lil)i 



ot'iiiiK- w 1. Tlir l.riiu is n.un 



side, whi'iv si piece lias i)n(ba))l\- 

 cracked aiul chipiied. Tlie \-css. 

 side where meat lias beeu cut up 



This is ^-erysiiioiithly carved fniiii a siii^jc jiicco 

 is louiidcd, with ahxrg-e roiiiidcil j;;ip in diic 

 ■oken out. The brim is slijihtly 

 ry .u'lcasy and shows marks iu- 

 Xii. siisoT I Vi'J'.j] is a very simi- 

 lar dish, and made 

 of the same mati^ 



Innad. and l-'-l deep. It has been split in two. ami mended with whale- 

 bone stitclies in the manner j.revionsly desciibed. 



No. T.T.T.-. [22:5] (Fig. 34) is a typical oblon- .lish. It is neatly hol- 

 lowed out, having abroad niar.^iii painted with iv(l ocher. It measures 



side, and is new and clean. This isacomniou form of dish. Fig.o^, Ko. 



DSds |i;!, 



lit of a sti 



lid tra 

 eofl.hl 



led 



unusual 

 inches!,, 

 seller ••] 



irm. It is rmh 

 ;•, showing insidi' 



d olf 



itU 



1^^^^ 



Xo 



l?E?S13!5r'S3ss5! 



margin of L' inches at one <Mid, and the 

 at the sides and ends. The holes neai 

 liandlcs ,,t thong. The material is spn 

 greasy. Fig. ;!(i. No. 8'JS(;(> 

 [1370], was said by the native 

 who brought it over for sale to 

 be especially intended for lish- 

 It is much the shape of No. 



73.575 [223], but broader, ^ j. i,-i,,i„i, 



slightly deeper, and more 



curved. The brim is uarrow and rounded and the bottom smoothly 

 rounded off. It measures 23-3 inches in length, and is made of pine. 

 It has beeu deeply split in two places and stitched together with whale- 



