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THE CENTRAL ESKIMO. 



giving it a pleasing api)earance. The edge of the women's jacket is 

 adorned with ivory beads. Instead of these, teeth, deer's ears, foxes' 

 ' brass bells are sometimes used. 



Tin. 514. Buckles, c JFrom TTiminii-nusii-n. i (National Museum, WasbiiiKtou. o, 101%; fc, 104W : 

 c, 10177; d. lOme; e. lOlflr.;/, 10207.1 i 



The inner jackets of the men are sometimes trimmed with beads, 

 feathers, or leather straps, forming a collar and figures of different 

 kinds on the back and on the breast. An amulet is worn in the 

 middle of the back (p. 593). These ornaments and the amulet are 

 only visible when the outer garment is taken off in the hut. 



