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On the preparation of the skins and their use 504 



Women's knives 507 



Scraping boards 511 



Needles, bodkins and awls 513 



Bone needles for sewing and needle-cases 514 



Boot-sole creasers 515 



Twisting snd plaiting implements 516 



Hanging hooks 520 



Needle-skins and thimble-guards 520 



Semng rings or thimbles 523 



Housekeeping. Utensils used in common 524 



Division of labour and right of possession 524 



Skin-bags for keeping moss and other household materials . . . 526 



Fire-making implements 530 



Lamps with appurtenances 532 



Drying frames 536 



Cooking pots 537 



The food and its preparation 537 



Digression on the name Eskimo 542 



Blubber forks (or carriers) and meat turners 543 



Dippers, ladles and spoons 544 



Water and urine tubs 549 



Meat dishes and plates 552 



Vessels, dishes and spoons in general 554 



Snuiï horns or trinket boxes 558 



Men's boxes or house chests 559 



Clothing 561 



Costumes 561 



Home dress 564 



Sewing. Needle and thread 567 



Outdoor dress 570 



The kaiak frocks 575 



The whaling dress 580 



Children carried in amaut or boot-pouches 580 



Footware , 582 



Head dress and toilet 587 



Head-gear , 587 



Eye-shades and peaks 592 



Snow-goggles 597 



Men's hair-bands and hair-dressing 600 



Women's necklaces 601 



Women's head-kerchiefs 602 



Women's hair-bands and hair-dressing 603 



Ear-drops or pendants 604 



Bracelets 605 



Combs 605 



Lice-scrapers or back-scratchers 606 



Toilet (hair-cutting, beard -dressing etc.) 606 



Ornamental art and carving ' 608 



Tattooing 608 



Painting and dyeing 610 



Buckles, buttons, belts and beads 610 



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