242 THE WINTON. 
brushwocd-fence converging to a point, or merely tie a slip of bark from 
tree to tree. When the deer approaches the bark and perceives thereon the 
smell of human touch it does not vault over, but flings back and ‘passes 
along to go around it. Thus it is conducted along until it finally passes 
through the aperture prepared, and thrusts its head into the snare. 
Among the Normok I saw a squaw who had had executed on her cheeks 
a couple of bird’s wings, one on each cheek, done in blue, bottom-edge up, 
the butt of the wing at the corner of the mouth, and the tip near the ear. 
It was quite well wrought, both in correctness of form and in delicateness 
of execution; not only separate feathers, but even the filaments of the vane, 
being finely pricked in. Occasionally there will be seen among the Coast 
Range tribes a woman who has a figure of a tree tattooed on her abdomen 
and breast, sometimes eighteen inches or more in length, but very rudely 
done, the branches about as large as the trunk, and no attempt at repre- 
senting twies or leaves. 
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