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Fig. 415. Model of a Repulse Bay kayak 487 



416. Sii-mijaung or scraper for kayak 488 



417. Large kayak hariMon for seal and walnis 488 



418. Tikagung or support for the hand 488 



419. Qatirn or ivory head of harpoon shaft 489 



420. Manner of attaching the two principal parts of the harpoon 489 



421. Tokang or harpoon head in sheath 489 



422. Tokang or harpoon head taken from a whale in Cumberland Sound 490 



423. Ancient tokang or harpoon head 491 



424. Teliqbing, which is fastened to harpoon line 493 



425. Qatilik or spear 493 



426. Avautangpr sealskin float 493 



427. Different styles of poviutang or pipe for inflating the float 493 



428. Agdliaq or spear for small seals 494 



429. Agdliaq points 494 



430. Spear heads 495 



431. Large spear head 495 



433. Anguvigang or lance 496 



433. Nuirn or bird spear 496 



434. Nuqsang or throwing board 496 



435. Sealing at the edge of the ice 498 



436. Model of sakurpang' or whaUng harpoon 500 



437. Niutang, with floats : 500 



438. Wooden bow from Iglulik 503 



439. Wooden bow from Cumberland Sound 503 



440. Bows of reindeer antlers 503 



441. Bow of antlers, with central part cut off straight, from Felly Bay . . 503 

 443. Arrows with bone heads 504 



443. Arrows with metal heads 504 



444. Arrowhead from Boothia 505 



445. Showing attaclunent of arrowhead vertically and parallel to shank . 505 



446. Various forms of arrowhead 506 



447. Socket of spear handle from Alaska 506 



448. Slate arrowhead 506 



449. Flint arrowheads from old graves 507 



450. Various styles of quiver 507 



451. Quiver handles 508 



453. Whalebone nooses for catching waterfowl 511 



453. Kakivang or salmon spear 513 



454. Ivory fish used as bait in spearing salmon 513 



455. Quqartaun for stringing fish 514 



456. Salmon hook 515 



457. Salmon hook 515 



458. Bait used in fishing with hooks 516 



459. Butcher's knife with bone handle 516 



460. Pana or knife for dissecting game 517 



461. Form of ulo now in use 518 



463. Old ulo with top of handle broken off, from Cape Broughton, Davis 



Strait 518 



463. Fragment of an ulo blade of slate 518 



464. Ulo handle from recent gi-ave 518 



465. Modern tesirqun or scraper 519 



466. Old style of tesirqun or scraper 519 



