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colored with red oelier. The Ihceis di\iilc<l Icn.uiliwise into two ])aiicls 

 by :i horizontal line. In the upper i)aiiel, at tlu^ left, is a man I'aeiiif; to 

 the right and pointing- a gun at a line of three standing deer, faeiiig 

 toward the left. Two ai'e bucks and one a doe. Then come two 

 bucks, represented without legs, as if swimming in the water, followed 

 by a rude flgnre of a man in a kaiak. Below the line at tlie left is an 

 umiak with live men, and then a row of twelve con ventionali/.ed wliales' 

 tails, of which all but the first, second, and lifth aic joined to the hor 

 izontal line by a short straight line. Tlif ii'coi<i mav lie linndy trans 

 lated as follows: " I went out with my gun and killed three large 

 reindeer, two bucks and a doe. I also speared two hirge bucks in the 

 water. My whaling crew have taken twelve wliales." The niunber of 

 whales is open to suspicion, as they just till up the board. 



Fig. .36;$ (No. 50517 [121] from Ftkiavwin) is a piece of an old snow- 

 shovel edge 4-2 inches long, with a loop of thong at the ui)])er side to 

 hang it uy) by. It is covered on both faces with fieshly incised figures, 

 colored with red ocher, representing some real or imaginary occurrence. 



The obverse is bordered with a single narrow line. At the left is a 

 man standing with arms outstretched supporting himself by two slen- 

 der starts as long as he is. In the midiUe are three rude fignires of 

 tents, very high and slender. At the right is a hornless reindeer head- 

 ing to the left, with a, man standing on its back with his legs straddled 



