woven into tin- woof at tol.Mal.ly ifyular intervals. Earii black sdand 

 starts under the first strand of tlie warp, nialdnu' tlie outer and inner 

 of tlie three short stitidics on each side l.laek. This i)roduces a < heck.'rf.l 

 pattern ahnig the nii(hllr of the belt (see enhir.u'ed section, Im.u'. s:;I>}. 

 The woof strands are driven home ti-htly and their .mkIs are secured 

 ou each side by a dotdilc thri'ad of cotton sewed into tlie corner of the 



leather looj). One thicad runs aloii- tl ut- 



sideoftlie belt and tl ther alon- the insi(h', 



liassiny between the ends of the feathers about 

 every ten feathers and makinj; a turn round 

 the outer thread, as in Fi-. .S4. The edo-es of '■"',t,i'!!;r°/"1Cnh!'r;"f 

 the belt are trinnned off even and bound with ^n.^'nt^v^tiintMnTu. 

 a uarrow strip of deeiskin with the tlesh siile out ami painted icd. 

 Thebinding- of the upper ed-e makes an irri-nlar loose linin^dii the 

 insi(h' of the belt. A<-russ the end of the belt is sewed ou each side a 

 alskin. and the ends ,)f the warp are -athered into 

 ^ed to fasten the belt bv 



narrow strip 



a three-iily braid Ki im-hes Ion;;, which is 



■ " ' Iknottin-it. An ancient boiH' spear- 



n amulet liy a stout strap. 



precisely the same way. 

 a different i.attern. The 



.it 

 head is attached to 

 No. .S!tr>i.{ [lAL'O] 

 but with the black 

 weavinjj- is done b; 

 deseribeil under im 



[■It w 



•odn< 



^'^■v^/vf ^'^l/i'.f*,), /^^/Hr'iU|^.,« ' 



The women nc\ei weal ai 



foot ot the wohell 

 the on.' at the em 

 .strilis the bit ol s|. 



11 to the I'oiiit I'.aiiow leuH.ii. Indeed, 

 worn o\ei the |acket h\ the n in the 



hinu.A.'cpt a simple stiipot skni or the 

 ,\e \"c,. sT,!.' |1 1L'1|. Fl-;. s."., is <me of 

 psot daik blown skin bom louiid the 

 .^ctliel end to end. IvK'll stlip, except 



Ihe.-laws IS piece.l iii) so that tlieie are 



