RoTH] DOMESTIC IMPLEMENTS AND REQUISITES 869 
447, Freak pegalls—In dealing with hourglass (twilled) baskets 
(sec. 433) it was stated that “all pegalls other than those already, 
mentioned as of the ‘armadillo’ type are commenced with the hour- 
Fig. 183.—The cover of a “ freak’ pegall. 
glass pattern and continued on the twilled type, etc.”” Occasionally, 
however, some sophisticated Indian will spontaneously construct a 
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Fic. 184.—Half the cover of a “freak” pegall. One quarter shows how the pattern 
is hidden by the coloration of the strands. 
freak, which, getting into circulation, may give the ethnologist a 
good deal of trouble. Other Indians will speak of it as “ fancy” 
work, and admit that they could easily make one like the pattern 
