SOCIAL LIFE — GAMES. 



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An amiisement of women and children is to point successively on 

 the forehead, the cheek, and the chin and to pronounce as rapidly as 

 possible sulubautiju'tika, tudli^'ii'tika. tadli/u'tika, tudli^u'tika, 

 i. e., the forehead, the cheek, the chin, the cheek. 



Fig. 527. Dolls iiulress of the Oqoimut. Oluseum fur Yiilkeikuiule, Berlin. H' A 0708.) ) 



Fig. 528. DoUs in dress of the Akudnii-miut. (Museum fiir Volkerkimde, Berlin. IV A 6702.) } 



Young children play with toy sledges, kayaks, boats, bows and 

 arrows, and dolls. The last are made in the same way by all the 

 tribes, a wooden body being clothed with scraps of deerskin cut in 

 the same way as the clothing of men. Fig. 537 shows dolls in the 

 dress of the (Jqomiut: Fig. 5-.2S. in that of the Akudnirniiut. 



