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the load. The carrying-strap is of rawhide. The weaving is allied 

 to that of the Columbia Eiver natives and the tribes northward to the 







Fig. 23. 

 Decorated Carrying-basket. 



(Cat. No. 2U89, U. S. N. M. Apache Indiana of Arizona. 

 Collected by Dr. J. B. White, U. S. N. ) 



Fig. 24. 



Apache Squaw carrying Pappoose-frame by : 

 of head-band. 



(From a photograph in the U. S. National Museum. ) 



Fig. 25. 

 The Universal -'par flesh" Case of rawhide, used by all buffalo hunting Indians. 



Peel Eiver, in British Columbia. It is indeed weaving in diaper, the 

 warp and the weft equally important in width, flexibility, and ffiamp. 

 H. Mis, 600, pt, 2 18 



