Ethnographical collections from East Greenland. 



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used as blubber dish (fig. 2867, k, m) or for serving blubber and 

 frozen berries (a, b, c), as water pail for fetching water or cup for 

 drinking it (fig. 286^, /i, /, / and 281b). Outside Greenland the water- 

 casks are probably generally of this shape and construction but 



much larger. 



Fig. 282. Urine tub from Ammassalik. (Amdrup coll.). ^h. 



a 



b с 



Fig. 283. Urine tubs from Ammassalik. (Holm coll.). a and b 1/5. с ^le. 



Technical names: imenj or imérpik 'fresh water,' 'fresh-water 

 place,' i. e. water tub in the house; qoolorpik (qoolarpe) urine tub 

 or pail; innertaat bucket (of pertaq type); neelupik (neeliipé) small 

 dish or plate (of pertaq type, used for serving frozen blubber and 



