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onajj ( Ammassalik man with hair halters v^q^ 



327. Women's head-kerchiefs of skin 602 



328. Women's hair-bands 603 



329. Women's ear-drops of ivory 604 



330. Women's triangular ear-drops — 



331. Combs made of bone 605 



332. Comb made of feathers 606 



333. Three bone combs from Nualik 607 



334. Back-scratcher — 



335. Ornamented buckles 611 



336. Hand toggles and carrying strap — 



337. Hook and button — 



338. Bag handle — 



339. Button for lace ends — 



340. Buckles for kaiak skirt 612 



341. Buttons for kaiak dress 612 



342. Loose figures of ivory 613 



343. Beads of bone 614 



344. Two strings of beads — 



345. Loose pendants of ivory , 615- 



346. Bear's tooth 616 



347. ReUef decorations 617 



348. Men's amulet harness 626 



349. Armlet — 



350. Amulets made of wood 632' 



351. Amulets made in part of animals — 



352. Amulet made of discoid stones 633- 



353. Old appurtenances of kaiaks used as amulets — 



354. Tornasiwättiaq demon carved in wood 634 



355. Two monsters carved in wood 635 



356. Double-faced head carved in wood 637 



357. Wooden masks representing men 638 



358. Wooden masks representing women — 



359. Image of a man with mask-like face 639' 



360. Two drums 641 



361. Drum-sticks — 



362. Handle of a drum — 



363. Drumstick 642 



364. Angakok's rapping stick and skin — 



365. Tupilak monsters 643- 



366. Dolls carved in wood 645' 



367. Image of a man carved in wood 646 



368. Wooden dolls 647 



369. Wooden doll representing a woman 648. 



370. Wooden doll representing a man — 



371. Bust of a man carved in wood — 



372. Animals carved in wood 651 



373. Two birds pecking food — 



374. Seals and a narwhal carved in wood 651 



.'375. Top 652 



•376. Buzzes and a bull roarer 653 



377. Rattle made of bears teeth 654 



378. Puzzle with movable beads — 



