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PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 

 Chest Measurements 



245 



Stature 



Breadth 



Depth 



Index 



Module 



Module vs. stature. _ 



Western Eskimo, 

 Nunivak Island 



Males 



161. 8 

 29.97 

 24.63 

 82. 2 

 27.30 

 16. 87 



Females 



153. 1 

 28.63 

 -22. 

 76.8 

 25.32 

 16.53 



16 tribes ot southwestern 



and New Mexico 



Indians 



Males 



167.3 

 29.89 

 22.77 

 76. 15 

 26.33 

 15. 74 



Females 



■155. 

 28. 21 

 21. 91 

 77.66 

 25.06 

 16. 17 



Old Americans 



Males 



174.3 

 29. 76 

 21.70 

 72. 9 

 25.73 

 14. 75 



Females 



161.8 

 26. 62 

 20.03 

 75.3 

 23. 32 

 14-41 



4 other groups of west- 

 ern Eskimo, males 



72 Sioux Indi- 

 ans, males 



12 other groups of 

 white males 



Stature 



Breadth 



Depth 



Index 



Module 



Module vs. stature 



-160.6-166. 

 -29. 6- 30. 

 -23. - 24 75 



76. 7- 83. 3 

 26.97 

 16.56 



174. 

 31.92 

 -26. 

 81. 4 

 28.96 

 16.64 



163. 4-171. 6 

 -25. 9- 28. 

 20. 9- 22. 6 



72. 9- 81. 5 



23. 4- 25. 7 



14. 22- 14- 84 



The hand. — The hand of the Eskimo is small, both absolutely and 

 relatively to stature. But it is rather broad relative to its length, 

 giving a high index. The index is higher than that of any of the 

 groups available for comparison, white or Indian, excepting a few 

 groups of immigrant whites, laborers. 



Hand 



Western Eskimo (group 

 means) 



Males 



Females 



16 tribes of 

 southwestern 

 and Mexican 



Indians 



Males 



Fe- 

 males 



Old Americans 



Males 



males 



12 groups 

 of immi- 

 grant 

 whites 



Males 



Left hand: 



Length 



Breadth 



Percentage relation of hand 

 length to stature 



17. 35-18. 42 

 8. 60- 8. 90 



10.96 



16. 60-16. 85 

 7. 78- 8 20 



10.04 



18.53 

 8.51 



11.07 



17.20 

 7.71 



11. IS 



19.28 

 9.18 



11. OS 



17.34 

 7.87 



10.70 



72 Sioux males: 11. If). 



