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thickness of one-half of the tip of the little finger, | and it is well made. 
It is grooved all over with fine grooves, in this manner.’ | When it is 
done, the wife of the box-maker takes the very best | cedar-bark to 
make a packing-strap. The cedar-bark is split || into very narrow 
strips, and each end is twisted to arope. In the middle it is woven 
like a mat, | in this way: As soon as 
the forehead-strap is SERRE finished, |she 
twists asmall cedar-bark rope; and 
when she thinks | it is long enough for being tied around the hooked 
box, she stops | twisting rope. She takes the hooked box, turns it 
around, and half way up its height || she winds the cedar- 
bark around it as tightly as possible. She puts it around 
four times, | and she ties the end to! 2(1) and (2). After | 
she has doneso, she cuts off the cedar- bark rope | at (8). 
Then she takes the part that she has ~~~ cut off and makes a 
loop underneath, passing over the bottom board, brings it up, 
and takes a turn | at (4). She puts it around four times. Then 
she ties the end at || (4). As soon as this is done, she takes the 
packing-strap which passes around her forehead, and | puts it on 
with two half-hitches at the end at (1) and also at (2). | That is the 
carrying-strap for the hooked box. ‘That is all about this. || 
Tump-Line.—As soon as the basket has been finished, | she takes 
cedar-bark and measures off one long fathom | and two spans for | its 
Wa, la k!oden laxens selt!ax'ts!ana‘yé laxa mak: !eméx’ts!a‘yaxs 
yix wax"sEmasas. Wa, li aék laakwa, yixs k!wedekwaég’a owiile'g-a.! 
Wii, gil‘mésée gwalexs laé genrmasa wii‘lénoxwé ix‘édxa Alixat! ék: 
denasa, qa‘s q!alnyogwiléq. Wi, lanm ts!élts!nqlastowe dzExa- 
‘yase drnasé, yixs laé mrlkwés wax'sba‘yé. Wi, li kidoyEwa-: 
kwa ga gwiilég'a (fig.). Wa, gil'mésé ewiila q !alpyowaxs 
laé mlx: Hise ‘wilfené densen denrma. Wa, gfl'mésé k-Otaq 
lanm hélala ‘wasgEmasas lax weElxsEmésés gitekwaxs laé gwal 
melaq. Wii, li ix‘édxa gaLEkwé qa‘s nEgoyodé ew alasgemaséxs laé 
qex’sEmts lag, qa‘s lek!titsemdé qmnoyots. Wa, la mop !ené‘sta 
laqexs laé yifarelodex oba‘yas lax (1) 16° (2). Wa, gil‘mésé 
gwalexs laé t!ots!sndeq. Wa, la galop!éts Gba‘yasés t!dsoyowé 
ies (3), qa‘s li x imaabddalax paq!pxsda‘yas, qa‘s g-axé galop fits 
lax (4). Wa, lazmxae mop!ené‘stax laé yil'arelots oba‘yas lax 
(4). Wi, gilfmésé gwalexs laé ix‘édxa q!aleyowé qa‘s li max- 
ewaLElots apsba‘yas lax (1); wii, laxaés apsba‘yas lax (2). Wa, 
larm adxLaékwa gatekwe laxéq. Wa, lazm gwala. 
Tump-Line.—Wai, gil‘mése gwale k: lilats Ime" ilafyas Ipxa‘fya, laé 
ax‘edxa drnase q's balidéq qa nemptenk és és Jaxens barxa; 
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