ILLUSTRATIONS. ' 



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 Plate II. Map showing m detail the geographical divisions of ten-itory oc- 

 cupied by the Eskimo tribes of Northeastern America (*) 



1. Oqo and Akudnu-n. 



2. Frobisher Bay. 



3. Eclipse Sound and Admiralty Inlet. 



4. Repulse Bay and Lyon Inlet . 



5. Boothia Isthmus and King William Land. 



III. Map of the territory occupied by the Eskimo tribes of North 



America, showing the boundaries (*) 



IV. Map of Cumberland Peninsula, drawn by Aianin, a Saumingniio. 043 



V. Eskimo drawings G48 



VI. Eskimo drawings fi.'JO 



VII. Eskimo drawings 651 



VIII. Eskimo carvings 6ry3 



IX. Eskimo carvings 653 



X. Modern implements 654 



Fig. 390. Harpoon from Alaska 473 



391. Modern unang or sealing harpoon 473 



393. Old style naulang or harpoon head 473 



393. Modern naulang or harpoon head 473 



394. Qilertuang or leather strap and clasps for holding coiled up harpoon 



lines 474 



■ 395. Siatko or harpoon head of the Iglulirmiut 475 



396. Siatko found at Exeter Sound 475 



397. Eskimo in the act of striking a seal 476 



398. Tutareang or buckle 477 



399. Eskimo awaiting return of seal to blowhole 478 



400. Tuputang or ivory plugs for closing wounds 479 



401. Wooden case for plugs 480 



402. Another form of plug 480 



403. Qanging for fastening thong to jaw of seal 480 



404. Qanging in form of a seal 481 



405. Qanging in form of a button 481 



406. Qanging serving for both toggle and handle 481 



407. Qidjarung or wliirl for harpoon line 481 



408. Simpler form of whirl 481 



409. Old pattern of hook for drawing out captured seal 483 



410. Seal hook of bear's claw 483 



411. Modern form of seal hook 483 



413. Eskimo approaching seal 484 



413. Frame of a kayak or hunting boat 486 



414. Kayak with covering of skin 487 



* In pocket at end of volume. 



