3U! 



POINT HARKOW ESKIMO. 



lS9i»] iVoiii Xuwfik) i.s ii. weifilit without the 



t whale's boue. It is 4-1 inches long, and very 



the flus in relief, the gill openings, mouth, and 



eyes incised. No. 565S2 



fl73J ft'oui Utkiavwiu is 



one of a pair very rudely 



carved out of a piece of 



snow -shovel edge. The 



mouth aud gill openings 



are indicated by incised 



and blackened lines, the 



latter fringed with short 



lincs,each endingin adot, 



perhaps to represent the 



gill hhimcnts It is 12 



__ iii(h( s Ion},, iiid h istily 



iMich ten >.]. li^ ._•! 



\ ( s|_(M I 1, „„ 1 t 



I ll\ MM M.llls t . ll. Ill 



t< ndcd loi I pol u ( od, 

 ind h IS the hoh dulled 

 the 

 line is 

 mirk(d b\ i s( i it( h, ( ol 

 ored with black lead, and 

 the dark color of the back 

 is represented by curved, 

 transverse scratches also 

 colored with black lead. 

 "When the ( arving is suf- 

 ti< n nth good to show 



i-^J%\hit soit of a fish is 



^Jiiuant. it IS generally a 



mon Ol trout. Only 3 



: ot the 16 are of any- 



iijiact whale's bone, and one 



which one still remains. 



"""^s..^^^^^ ind 11 IS tiie uoK on 

 ., 3^ thiough th( loot of 

 \,.^ till Jlu lateral Im 



The 



1 the longest 4-.'., but most of them are 



\\\Hn,„,.~\ set ol hftlt tools 

 oiiiilit o\ei loi sale, wiiidi wcit 



(l(^ oflxine and reindeer antler were 

 ud to l)e those used ill weaving the 



