Frannow. | CANOE BURIAL—CLALLAM. 175 
(d) The grave is dug after the style of the whites, and the coffin then placed in it. 
After it has been covered, it is customary, though not universal, to build some kind of 
Fic. 27.—House-Burial. 
an inclosure over it or around it, in the shape of a small house, shed, lodge, or fence. 
These are from 2 to 12 feet high, from 2 to 6 feet wide, and from 5 to 12 feet long. Some 
Fic. 28.—House-Burial. 
of these are so well inclosed that it is impossible to see within, and some are quite open. 
Occasionally a window is placed in the front side. Sometimes these inclosures are 
