haft 

 stout 

 fl.«(l 



Til 



IXT liAKKOW ESKIMO. 



iri> held tojretlicr, not by rivets, but by a close sjiiial 

 seal thouf!- extemliuf;' the whole leugth of the haft. 

 ]. Via. Ill/', from rtkiavwifi, has a peeuharly sliapedbl 

 lit of some steel tool imbedded in the eud of a strai 

 r 4 inehes loiii;-. One of these kinves. not tigured, i- 

 if tlie l)ladeof an oldlashioued eurved ease kuife. It i 



ng of 



which 



l>it of 



<>• 



itli tliis 

 av be a I 



e three flgures, of 

 )le knife bought or 



liK?)and Mr.Nei. 

 thick sheet iron. 

 of rejndeer antic 



loulde-edged knife (Fig. 112, No. 

 11 as the slate hunting knife (Fig. 

 lusly mentioned. The blade is of 

 iple of rivet holes, and the haft 

 1 tot;fther by a large copper rivet 



€L 



ind a 



lallnii 

 itting 

 1 mod, 



'sstillin use. especially as hunting 

 in said). Th.'y are .-onsidered to 

 ping off evil spii'its at night. As 

 jecf lias iii(>l>al)ly invested it with 

 d. riiese Icnives are uudotibtedly 

 \<'s (|)an'-ua)" mentioned bv Dr. 



