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Tracking: sense of locality (84) /s4c- cee eae ee see seek ee ae eee pees 607 
Trevelmeanisingle tile! (785) eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 607 
Accompanied usually by their women) (786)_ 2.-5-2=-----2-20----5-5-2eseee- 608 
Means of travel, etc. : 
Bush-rope ladders over the sandstone terraces (787)... -.-.-------------- 609 
Leaves and spars over swamps (788). .-------.---------2---222-+---22eee= 609 
Obstructing treesi(789) 5 wesctiasecce on-camera eae ee see 609 
Tree climbing (790) geet os = ee asi RCS aT te ee eee 609 
Streams wwadedoribridged|((701!) = ens area ee ee ere 610 
CHAPTER XXX. TRAVEL BY Boats, Rarrs, Erc. 
“Tugouts”: Fi 
Canoes; (corials; faleasi(792))= sc - see BERNA Habe saad bASeaeshenaae 611 
Manufacture) (/93) = cacmse ences aise ae ee Oe ee eee ete 612 
Materiallas(794.e oe 8 © eerste eas laters tee ea ater ee eae 613 
Covertand fittingal((95) see aa ae ee ee ee ee ra eee ee 613 
Callan 9" (796) =. 5.25 cecpaes pe oerscieies soe San oes Sat ee ee ae peas 614 
Sails (FOP egocentric eee Neg a Sn 614 
Wood-skins’?::(798) sacs eee te see ec thet ae nee Seeley ere, Apts Seid ee 615 
(Paddles andipoles\ (799) saserseceeeaae tgaaGHeeesca Neo oEREas cues 617 
‘Henilingoverilogs(800)escscnctteuek cic Seas ee nee mae ae nee eee ee eee areieer 618 
Hawlineyovertall stand) rapids) (SO) s=-eeesee ee eee ae ee ae eee 618 
Hauling wath ratits | (S02) o=esseen sce icles ee eee ee aire ee er eee 618 
Taboos employed when traveling (802A).....-----.----------------------- 619 
CHapteR XXXI. Saurartions. 
Notice of approach to settlement (803). ~~ -- =~ - 25-2252 -e 2 oe ee ee ine 20 
Special houseltonstran cers) (804) esse eyes aaa ae arrears 21 
Procedurejofthetvisitors onvarrival(805)sacs--e->ee seen aaa eee eae 621 
Procedure of the people visited: 
Signssandgesines\(806)e pc.) 2s-eemesqse-nc sepa sacia = = eee ees 622 
Other expressions of friendship and welcome (807, 808)...-.....-.---------- 623 
Painting and) anormtin e809) eeee essa s see sae ae eee eer 625 
Distribution of drink, food, and! tobacco (810). ----2-----2 2222-2 52--2--6- 625 
Ceremonial of this distribution, male servitors (811) cet eS ees 627 
Apparent imditterence\or the host (G12) pessseseeee a ese e = ee eee 28 
Interchange of credentials occasionally, welcoming speech, etc. (813).....-..--- 629 
Comfort of the visitor assured, women, etc. (814)........-.-..-.--------------- 630 
On departure, gifts, speeches, etc., may be exchanged (815)..........-.------ 631 
Cuarter XXXII. TRADE AND Barter. 
No interest in the accumulation of property (816)...-..........---.----------- 632 
Value of article dependent upon its want, not its worth (817).....-...-.--.--- 632 
Ignorance! ofspresents:(S18)is-<sasq-ed see sce e eee eee ee eee 633 
No medium of exchange, and consequently, often no business done (819)... ... 633 
Trust and credit (820)...... SAW SSS 22 pte ee 5 5 eee ae 633 
Trade may be direct, indirect, or through agencies (821)............-.----.-- 633 
Advertising; “shouting,” ete: (822). -2ssnss--e ease eee eer eae 634 
Tradingexpeditions and trade toutes\(823) so —-neer eeaeae eee ee eee ene ee 634 
Each nation usually has its own particular home products (824-828).........-- 635 
Note/on the utceh-Indian trade \(829)sees-sese eee eee ee eee eee 637 
