!TYL10 OF Din 



11 



Ihc l( 



offsiiiuirc. and is usually oonliiicil hy a -iiillc al. Ilic waist. 



jiarnicnt is worn a siiiiilar one. usiiaily i.r li-lil.-r skin and son 



out a Ii.mmI. Til., rhi-hs arc clad in oin^ oi- I wo pairs ,,r I i-lii 



brccclics. .-onlincd round tin- lii|)s hy a -irdlc and nsnalk 



drawstrin.u l.cl,,w tlic knee 



tliclc-s and tccr arc worn, lir 



liair iirsid.- tlnai slij-pcrs ot 



sjircad a kiycr ..f wlialclM,nc siiavin-s. anc 



Loots. Ih'ld in place In- a sirin- r.aind lli. 



the ki.cc ami cn.lin- Willi a roa-li cd-c. wl 



Dress 1 Is often end \Nilli an ornainenia 



below the knee. Tiic iMM,ls arc ,,f rciia 

 soles for winter and dry weather, liiil ii 

 black seakskin with soles of whit<- wlial 

 .shoes ofth.^ same material. rea<-hin-.inst 

 strin-at the top and ankle strin-s. are s, 



1 ts. Wln-n travelin- on snowshoes o 



aie replaced by stockin-s of th.- same sha 



lirstcad of breeches and hoots a man occasi,mally wears a pair of 

 l.antalooirs or ti-ht-littiii;;- trousers tcrminatin.i;- in shoes such as are 

 worn by the women. Over the usual divss is worn in very cold weather 

 a (a'nadar mantle of deciskin. fastened l)y a thon- at the neck— sin-h 

 mantles aiv nowadays ,,ccasionally made of blankets— and in rainy 



weather both sexes wear th.' I led rain frock of seal -nt. Of late 



years both sexes have adopted the habit of w.'arinji- over their clothes 



a loose I ile>s Irock of cotton clotli. usually bri.^ht-colored calico, 



esiiccially in blnstcrin.u' weather, when it is useful in ke.'piii.i;- the driff- 



lilliim ki 



lie I ts. Oi 



d sealskin, in the bottom of which i.- 



ndadiaustrin-Just 

 with white sealskin 

 watcipi-oof hoots of 



!•., aiv worn. 0\-er- 



.voiii ov.a- the winter 

 indcroncs. hnt made 



itbais. The; 



if del 



Koll a. and won 



teusof polai- hear skil 



ski ider the hcarsk 



be handle.l without t 

 • •old inm. 'rhe wome 



drawn from the sI.m'vc and inside of the Ja.- 

 The .Ircss of the women consists of twi 

 which diller from those of the men in iiein-- <-oii F.....^^.-Wn„MnM':,<„Hi. 

 finned from the waist in two rather fall rounded 

 skirts a( tlie front and hack, rea.diin- t.. or helow the knee. .V woman's 

 frock is always (list in-uislu'd hy a sort of rounded hul-e or pockcf at 

 the nape of the neck (s,.e I'i.u. ol'. from a sketch by the writer), wiiicli is 

 int(Mlde<l to receive the head of the infant when .-arried in Ihc Jack.'t. 

 The little peak at the top of the h 1 is also charai-tcristic of the 



