WOMEN S PANT A T,()( )\S 



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joiuing the edges (7 /I </ i.l t 

 into the spat-e in front \\ itl 

 legs. The sole of ea.li -li.x i- 

 vritli the grain side out Ik nt u] 

 IJ inelies all roxuid tin todt k 

 at the toeandlieelandl>ioid. st 

 the ball of the font. 1 Ik to. n 

 are "gathered" into sli i)i( 1>\ iniiipuu 

 the edge vertically. \ ni) k » ot il)out 

 3i inches is left nncuiiipul on eith 

 .side of the foot. (Thepioi < ssot .imiii 

 ing these soles will be d. s( nb. d und< i 



the head of 1 ts and -ho, . « 



properly Ixdongs). Aionnd th< to]» ot 

 this sole is sewed a niiiow l)ind ot 

 white sealskin, sewed omi i 

 on the edge of the uiKiiniptd -p 

 but 'M-un" through tilt ^itlin- it 

 ends, so as to draw tin in up Tin 

 ujiper is in two iiieces (iu-el, M, and 

 toe, 1(1). The heel piece is folded n.uud 

 the heel, and the toe jiiece doubled 

 along the line /'. and the curved cdyes 

 f/(/ joined to the straight edges h //. 

 which makes the loldeil edge /'. (it the 

 outline of the instcj.. The bottom is 

 then cut o(V accurately to (il the -olc 

 and sewed loihecdgcC II, clMiid. Tl... 



at the ankles. The whole ismad.-of the 



sh(nt haired skin from the d 



dark brown skin (I(» |.ut on so that 



aukle comes on the outsjd 



ing pieces are white, making a 



inner edge of ."> is i)iped wilh dark mow 



of white skin is inserted at the bottom 



pair of ].antal s of nearly t 



and put tu-clher in a similar 

 sealskin with the hair left on ; 

 leg skin, wholly dark brown. <■ 

 white. There is a i)iei 

 aukle tuft is in the same ]M.sition. 



From the general lit of these garments they appear to be all made on 

 essentially the same pattern, jnoliably without greater variations than 

 those already described. When worn by the women the material is 

 usually, if not always, the skin of reindeer legs, and most commonly of 



