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Ornamental carving and relief-work of ivory 616 



Sculpture 619 



Decorative designs 620 



Objects op religious importance, amulets, drums etc 625 



Men's amulet straps 625 



Armlets and ankle-bands 627 



Amulets in dress and on implements 627 



General remarks on amulets 630 



Samples of amulets from the collections 632 



Images of demons and monsters 634 



Masks 636 



Drums 610 



Tupilak 642 



Dolls and idols 644 



Toys 649 



Animals carved of wood and ivory 649 



Top 652 



Buzz and bull-roarer 652 



Rattle 654 



Puzzle 654 



Spindle buzzes 654 



Ring-and-pin or ajagaq game 655 



Ball and ball-games 658 



G-eneral remarks on the plajrthings 662 



Wooden maps and sundry things 665 



Wooden maps 665 



Wooden almanacks 666 



Seal rattles 667 



Addenda 668 



The collections 669 



EarHest traditions about a European ship 670 



First visit of Eui'opeans in East Greenland 670 



Norse ruins 671 



Earliest European merchandise and commercial intercourse . . . 672 



EarHest visits of the East Greenlanders to West Greenland . . . 674 



EarHest Hsts of Eskimo settlements in East Greenland 674 



Dead houses 675 



House types 676 



Winter-stores 676 



Lances 677 



SHngs 677 



The shout ilyout 677 



The sharks' tooth knives 677 



Hammer, chisel, wedge 678 



0. Solberg's theory about the Old-Eskimo population of Disko 



Bay 678 



Women's knives and scrapers 679 



Needle-cases 680 



The names EsJcimo and Qahbwiaat 680 



Basket-work 681 



Wide women's boots 681 



Combs (for scraping berries) 681 



