Explanation op Facial Paixtixgs — Plate LIV 



a. A painting used by both sexes of tlie TcfikAiie'di. The bear paws and other 

 marks are said to be simply decorative. 

 h. Bear tracks. 



c. Whale paintin<; (;/((-'' q!en). The whale's head is shown around the mouth; 

 the ribs api)ear on the forehead. Such a painting is on a house front at Iluna. ITsed 

 by theTlA'qMentan. 



d. Whale'.s tail. The red on the upper lip is the tail, the other figures having no 

 special significance. Used by the Taq! hit tfin, who have also the whale hat. 



('. A killer whale (in blue) juinping over a rock (red spot on left cheek). Used 

 by the DA<iLlawe'di. 



/. Killer whales (on eyebrows) chasing seals to rocks (on forehead). Used by 

 DA<iLlawe'di. 



(J. Porpoise {tcitc). Used b)' the TeukAne'di. 



h. The king salmon (L.'id:'). A fish is represented on each cheek, and a house 

 front by the red on the upper lip. Used b_v the Q'. Atkaa'yi. 



i. Spring salmon. Used liy the Tl A'qldentfin. 



