130 PICTURE-WRITING OF THF AMERICAN INDIANS. 
with the hands and arms partly uplifted the whole being inclosed 
above and on either side by an irregular line. 
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FG. 96.—Petroglyph near Sage creek, Wyoming. 
The method of grouping, together with various accompanying ap- 
pendages, as irregular lines, spirals, ete., observed in Dr. Corbusier’s 
drawing, show great similarity to the Algonquian type, and resemble 
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Fic. 97.—Petroglyph near Sage creek, Wyoming. 
some engravings found near the Wind river mountains, which were 
the work of Blackfeet (Satsika) Indians, who, in comparatively recent 
times, occupied portions of the country in question, and probabl 
sketched the designs near Fort Washakie. 
Fig. 97 is also reported from the same locality. 
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