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ILLUSTRATIONS 59 
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The raiser (heddle-rod) in course of manufacture around the posterior 
layer: (ofirontiset) (ol warpse s.2-s-- =. 5-4-2 2 eee eee sen 390 
Hammock making; frame of two horizontal timbers; the temporary sepa- 
rator being removed, the posterior layer of (front set of) warps resumes 
its original position, but is now under control of the raiser.-.-..-.---. 391 
Hammock making; the raiser, on being pulled upon, drags forward the 
posterior layer of (front set of) warps, and in this position the tempo- 
rary separator, beater, or presser, is inserted behind it..-........-.-- 392 
Patterns of bar (weft) in Wapishana hammocks. ..-...--.......--...---- 392 
Pattern of cotton hammock made with two continuous weft strands, by 
Malkcisigmallestece a: seeecric 2's cet nt eu se erebaneadeins sith. hey s/4e 393 
Cotton hammock made by crossing each of the two strands composing a 
bani (welt) romropposite sides... = 2. su. she. Jose Moen s Stree eeentd Se = 393 
Manufacture of the ite (sensoro) hammock of the Warrau.........-....--- 396 
Atiachmentiobbammockscalevlines =... 2 1ta(err Assia see 2 etasisieie 4 = 16 398 
Construction of baby sling; frame upon which the cotton strand is wound. 400 
Frame looping—two-and-two mesh.........-2:----2-2-2-2-22e-2eeseeceees 401 
Frame looping—two-and-one mesh........-..--.---222see------<ce--s- 401 
Two-and-two pattern baby sling in course of manufacture. ....-..-....-- 402 
Two-and-two pattern baby sling in course of manufacture. ...-.......--- 402 
Two-and-two pattern baby sling in course of manufacture. .........--.-- 403 
Two-and-two pattern baby sling in course of manufacture. .. ......-...-- 404 
Two-and-two pattern baby sling in course of manufacture. ..........-.-. 404 
Two-and-two pattern baby sling; correspondence between front and back 
atlevelkotimitialfand final kaotssees 2. - eee enone ares ree = 406 
Manufacture of two-and-two pattern baby sling; the proper method of 
lOGKam gern eee ere eer eine essbics seis ooo ages she Poe rious 406 
Manufacture of two-and-two pattern baby sling; second method of locking. 407 
Manufacture of two-and-two pattern baby sling; the third and easiest 
meihodsorLockime sees oo he ae Pee heS oh ene A es ed) 408 
Two-and-one pattern baby sling in course of manufacture..............-. 409 
Two-and-one pattern baby sling in course of manufacture...............- 409 
Two-and-one pattern baby sling in course of manufacture............-.-- 410 
Sketch to show portion of completed sling with initial and final knots woven 
in both two-and-two and two-and-one patterns. ............. stirty- 2 411 
Finishing off the terminals of the locking cords.........-..............- 411 
The ear as a wallet; sketch based on Gumilla’s description.............-.. 417 
Hxamplesiof face andtarmytattoos-_ se sree ae sees ese sees ce eee es. = 419 
Manufacture of certain Patamona and Makusi cylinder-plaited belts. 
A-E, four-loop pattern; F, eight-strand pattern...................... 440 
Section of fringed cotton apron belt used by Wapishana and Makusi at 
HTSE-MENSMMUALONl-— kee aera = = ase a = seeps betas sen see Sa 444 
Shapefotia promis 27 sey ee ae Sen Pt rt ah Oy OS teh 446 
Maniufactuteron thevte sandal sss eteme a.) sone as Game a Ae ey |) 449 
Manumatitese nee = cpiss sock oee cen «= Se ee eee EE eo Santee ae gets ec 455 
Method of blowing the Wannisemo-i flute. ..................-.-------- 456 
Flageolets. A, Taruma; B, C, Waiwai and Parikuta; D, Parikuta....... 457 
Ramarpan pipes micseeceet ee. me nerer ee: cemskaaet eoligded Saonibh-s - 458 
Manufacture of the serore reed instrument... ................2--.------ 460 
Musical stringed instruments. A, The aeolian; B, native-made violin; 
(@muhesnanimn bares n\n epee Pf cas eons hth aes aerct, 2c g ibe 462 
