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Second to strike enemy. Hidatsa 240 



Third to strike enemy. Hidatsa 240 



Scalp taken. Hidatsa 240 



Enemy struck and ^u n captured. Hidatsa 24U 



Mendota drawing. Dakota 241 



Symbol of war. Dakota 241 



Captives. Dakota 242 



Circle of men. Dakota 242 



Shooting from liver banks. Dakota 242 



Panther. Haida 242 



Wolfbead. Haida 243 



Drawings on an African knife 243 



Conventional characters : Men. Arikara 244 



Conventional characters: Man. Innuit 244 



Conventional characters : Dead man. Satsika 244 



Conventional characters: Man addressed. Innuit 244 



Conventional characters : Man. Iuuuit 244 



Conventional characters: Man. From Tnle River, California 244 



Conventional characters : Man. From Tule River, California 244 



Conventional characters : Disabled man. Ojibwa 244 



Conventional characters : Shaman. Innuit 245 



Conventional characters: Supplication. Innuit 245 



Conventional characters : Man. Ojibwa 245 



Conventional characters: Spiritually enlightened man. Ojibwa... 245 



Conventional characters : A wabeuo. Ojibwa 245 



Conventional characters : An evil Meda. Ojibwa 245 



Conventional characters : A Meda. Ojibwa 245 



Conventional characters: Man. Hidatsa 245 



Conventional characters : Headless body. Ojibwa 245 



Conventional characters: Headless body. Ojibwa 245 



Conventional characters : Man. Moki 245 



Conventional characters: Man. From Siberia 245 



Conventional characters : Superior knowledge. Ojibwa 246 



Conventional characters: An American. Ojibwa -246 



Specimen of imitated pictograph 249 



Symbols of the cross 252 



Origin of ceramic forms 270 



Origin of ceramic forms 270 



Origin of ceramic forms 270 



Origin of ceramic forms 270 



Origin of ceramic forms 270 



Origin of handles 271 



Origin and development of handles 271 



Beginning of the coil 274 



Section of coil- made vessel 274 



Ordinary superposition of coils 277 



Coiled and plain surface 278 



Rib-like coil 279 



Rib-like coil 279 



Indented pattern 280 



Nail i mien tat ions 280 



Wave-like indentation 281 



Wave-like indentation 281 



Impressions of finger-tips 281 



