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Belt called a scapular, an exceptional form of belt; at 
widest part having 13 rows and is about 260 beads 
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Belt 17 rows wide and about 225 beads long, showing 
Indians in ‘whiteson purple ground 24... eee 
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“Sir William Johnson dish belt”, nine rows wide, 
having four ‘hexagons 5 so <5)... eee ee 
Defective white belt of 15 rows with one small open 
diamond and tour Jaree. oc eine eae 
“Black Hawk belt” having the | frequent double 
‘diamonds on a dark ground, and is 10 rows deep.. 
Oneida belt of unique character, and 21 rows wide.. 
Penobscot marriage belt of unusual character, of dark 
beads edged with white and has velvet strings...... 
Penobscot belt said to have belonged to “ Molly 
Molasses ” 
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Penobscot marriage belt of dark beads edged with 
white and has elliptic beads on one border........ 
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Iroquois chiefs reading belts in Brantford, Canada, 
15d Are gee ahi Aes Cg, (ie Aa PNG aN ete, 2) 
Plate 28 
Reproduction of La Hontan’s picture of De la Barre’s 
council at La Famine in 1684, from 2d English 
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