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13. Tattooed legs of a woman (Petersen phot.) — 



14. Sanersak, man from Angmagsalik (Knutsen phot.) (30 — 31) 



15. Milagtek and Alusagak (Knutsen phot.) — 



16. Suvdluitek and Alusagak (Knutsen phot.) — 



17. Atakak and his wife Saningasek (Knutsen phot.) — 



18. Sanimuinak, wearing amulet thongs, natit and boats (32 — 33) 



19. Sanersak's wife and daughter (Knutsen phot.) — 



20. Napa, woman from Sermilik (Knutsen phot.) — 



21. Women and children outside the tent (Knutsen phot.) — 



22. Ukak, woman from Sermilik, about 25 years old (Knutsen phot.) . . — 



23. Ekinga in the front room of the tent (Knutsen phot.) — 



24. Alekajik and Oline (Petersen phot.) — 



25. Native women and children (Petersen phot.) — 



26. Maratuk and his sons dressed in bearskin breeches (Petersen phot, 

 1906)' (32—33) 



27. Ток, woman from Tingmiarmiut, about 35 years old (Knutsen phot.) — 



28. Akitikujak and Nataha with their children (Petersen phot.) — 



29. Eskimo hut. Entrance passage and front wall (Petersen phot.) (34 — 35) 



30. Interior of a hut (Petersen phot.) — 



31. Ground-plan of an Eskimo house at Tasiusarsik kangigdlek . . . (36 — 37) 



32. Plan of an umiak from AngmagsaHk (42 — 43) 



33. Plan of an East Greenlandic kaiak (44 — 45) 



34. Native boats about to land (Thalbitzer phot.) (48—49) 



35. Sledging and boating combined. The umiaks carried on the sledges 

 (Petersen phot.) — 



36. Typical sledge from Angmagsahk (Knutsen phot. 1885) (54 — 55) 



37. Group of natives. In the foreground two ammassät catchers (Knutsen 

 phot.) — 



38. Milagtek. (Knutsen phot.; wood-cut) 58 



39. Sanimuinak (Knutsen phot.; wood-cut) 71 



40. Ukutiak (Knutsen phot.) 77 



41. Perkitigsak (Knutsen phot; wood-cut) 103 



42. Ornamental art. Conventional human figures 115 



43. Ornamental art. Conventional animal figures 116 



44. Animals carved in wood or ivory. Playthings 117 



45. Inersuak faces and angakok bear carved in wood — 



46. Ornaments on brims, eye-shades, and a vessel 119 



47. Oval rehef ornaments 120 



48. Relief-work on a throwing-stick 121 



49. Relief-work on wooden objects — 



50. Embroidered ornaments on a bag, a needle-guard and a piece of gut- 

 skin 122 



51. Ornamental art. Geometrical figures sewn upon skin 123 



52. Augpalugtok (Knutsen phot.; wood-cut) 146 



53. Tigimiartisak, woman from Sermilik (Knutsen phot. 1885) 148 — 149 



54. Upakangitek, man from Angmagsalik (Knutsen phot.) 148 — 149 



55. Kitigajek, man from Sermilik (Knutsen phot.) — 



56. Kuania, man from Umanak (Knutsen phot.) — 



57. Amagainak, man from Sermilik (Knutsen phot.) — 



58. Kavauvak, woman from Angmagsalik ca. 65 years old (Knutsen phot.) — 



59. Angitinguak, man from Angmagsalik (Knutsen phot.) — 



60. Navfalik, man from the southernmost part of the coast (Knutsen 

 phot.) — 



61. Okaluartok, man hom Umanak (Knutsen phot.) — 



