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81. Diagram showing evolution of the bench in regard to symmetry, shape, and 
animal representation. S95). 22 S22 ses + eee eee eee oes 275 
823) Makusiioirl carnying the baby, 6t00lees ese seees aoe ee eee ee ae 276 
83. “Types: of babracotecs: a. cec-scmacc eleanor ce 277 
84. Stone chip cassava grater; diagram showing the lines along which the chips 
are Inserted 3 ccc coe cee a sac ie See Se eee ee ee ie 278 
85. A specially made cassava ‘‘canoe” (Makusi)........----..-.------------ 280 
86. Method of using the cassava squeezer...-......:----------+------------- 286 
87. The Makusi and Wapishana cassava sifter.........-....----------------- 288 
88. Diagram of farine sifter shown in plate 71 B...........-..-.-..--.--.-. 289 
89. Manufacture of Arawak fan—sawfish and wishbone patterns .-...---..--- 292 
90. Manufacture of Arawak fan—sawfish and wishbone patterns -..-......-.- 294 
913Carib/and Akawai fame. -so--cccl- as.0 =) 22sec ee eee eee 296 
92° Examplesiof, drinking troughs e--eees see ee eee ee ee eee 299 
933 Pestlesiand! mortars) (woodyand, bark)=---=- 522 eee eee eee eee 300 
94. Sketch of sugar mill without the lever.......-.-.--..-.-..+---1--2---.- 301 
95. Manufacture of the kokerit leaf-strip box... .........-.--.----...------ 304 
96. ‘T[win- earthenware pot... <0/225.. 15.02% saslooeen see ae ee ae ee eee 307 
97. Pot stand from the Moruca River.......---.-- AES ee 308 
98. Diagram showing the manufacture of mat in plate 90 B...............-... 309 
99. Sewn-up satchel made from a closework mat (Arekuna)...........-..--.-- 311 
100. Diagram showing manufacture of mat satchel in plate 94 B............... 311 
101. The original diagonally locked open-checker mat from which the Carib 
mat satchel is: Made 22:2)... cs.c eee er Re Leen 312 
102. The subsequent plaiting up of one of the sides of the preceding........... 312 
103. Rectangular tray—straight vertical rim, etc. A, B, Wapishana; C, 
IAN Wade oe cis ters epi taterec Severe tae erate eS OE Toe EES 314 
104. Rectangular tray—edging with three rails above and one rail below.-.... 315 
105. Rectangular tray—three rails above and below.........-..-..----------- 315 
106. Miniature table made from rectangular tray..................------------ 316 
107. Rectangular trays with concave outward-sloping rims .........--------- 316 
1083 Diagramiofrectanpular hangin patra yee ees eee ee ee eee 317 
109% Manufacturetof circulanitiray) bysW array 2 ee eee eee ae 318 
1105 Cireularstrays; all Warrau pattemsess-s--e- 252 ee ee 319 
111. Circular trays; Warrau and Akawai patterns...............-..----------- 320 
112. Circular tray; edging supported by two rails (Wapishana).............-- 321 
113. Circular tray; edging supported by three rails (Taruma)...-............-- 322 
114. Hexagon base of the kau-uri basket#]-23255-- 425- oe eo ees eee 322 
115. Hexagon base basket; single spiral weft, and no extra warps. .-..-...-... 323 
116. Hexagon base basket; single spiral weft, and six extra warps......-...-. 323 
117. Waikarapa basket; hexagon base; single spiral weft (from below) ..------ 324 
118. Waikarapa basket; hexagon base; single spiral weft (from side)... -..-.-- 325 
119. Diagram showing the base of baskets shown in plate 102.............-.-- 325 
120. Hexagon base basket, single spiral weft; base started with a central “‘eye” 
formed: of twolloopedstrands:< 7 -..--he ase ee ae eee eee wi2-7 326 
121. Farine basket (Makusi, Wapishana, ete.). A, From side; B, from below. 327 
1225 Diagram’ of bottle-shaped: basket: 5+ 22-5. <2. -/.-- Sse eee eae 328 
123. Diagram of base of basket shown in plate 103 C.............--.-...------ 328 
124. Tanaba basket, with a slight variation .........--- PERM Os) to. WEES 329 
125. Diagram of basket shown in plate 103 C...............--- Sia ee 329 
126. Diagram of basket shown in plate 104 A_............-.-...--..-.-.-.---- 330 
127% Dispram of basket shownlan\ plate d04B = seeee se seseer es ea eee eee 330 
128. Diagram of basket shown in plates 104 C, 105 G............-.---------- 330 
