Ethnographical collections from East Greenland. 747 



Inventoriai Nos. 



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338 (39) Bone cap of walrus tusk for the foreshaft of a 



harpoon 



339—340 (127) Wooden shafts of knob harpoons. Two. Fig.112 415 

 341 (13) Harpoon knob (weight) of bear's bone used for 



counterpoise on the hind end of the shaft. Fig. Ill 413 

 342 — 343 (16, 106) Harpoon knob of bear's bone with an end 

 weight of iron stuck into a slot in the butt end. 



Two specimens 



344 — 345 (34, 38) Harpoon knobs of bear's bone. Two spcms. 



346 (128) Shaft for feather harpoon. Fig. 113 415 



347 — 348 (10, 11) Harpoon feathers of bear's bone. Two pair 



349 (12) Harpoon feather (one single) of bear's bone... 



350 (9) Lance head of narwhal tusk with iron point.. 



351 (41) Lance head consisting of loose shafts of bone 



with inserted iron blade. Fig. 120 421 



362-353a (125) Wooden shaftes of lances for bear and narwhal 



hunting. Two. Fig. 114 415 



353b (125) Bone cap for the foreshaft of the lance. Fig. 110 



354 — 355 (80, 89) Hand lances (bone spears). They are used 



for stabbing the seal into the heart if it shows any 



sign of life after having been hauled on to the side 



of the kaiak. Two specimens. Fig. 150 '. 453 



356 (24) Upper end (wooden foreshaft) of the shaft of a 

 harpoon {ittuarteq) for sealing on the ice, belonging 



to the harpoon head no. 327. Fig. 123 421 



357—358 (69) Upper wooden shaft end of bladder dart. Fig. 124 421 

 359 (77, 101) Blowing pipes and holders for the bladders 

 on bladder dart. They are used for inflating the 

 bladder and for attaching it on the shaft. Two 

 specimens. Figs. 125 and 155b 421, 456 



361 (42) Iron head of bird dart stuck into the upper 



part of the wooden shaft. Fig. 122 421 



362 (157) Iron head of a bird dart 



363 (129) Foreshaft of a bird dart 



364 — 365 (47) Lateral prongs (a set) for a bird dart made of 



bear's bone. Three. Fig. 142 438 



367 (48) Prong of the fork shaped harpoon which is used 



for salmon fishing, of bear's bone. Fig. 143 438 



368—369 (130) Throwing sticks for feather harpoons. Two. 



Fig. 145 440 



370 (74) End piece of a throwing stick for knob harpoon 



ornamented with ivory relief. Fig. 149 442 



371 (40) Mounting of bear's bone for throwing stick of 



knob harpoon 



372 (100) Bone mounting for the edge of a throwing stick 

 373—374 (131) Two throwing sticks for knob harpoons. Fig. 146 440 



375 (76) End piece of throwing stick for feather harpoon. 



Fig. 148 441 



376 (23) Harpoon sledge (for seahng on the ice) Fig. 126 423 

 377 — 379 (93) Mouth pieces for inflating the seahng bladder. 



Three specimens. Fig. 165 462 



380 (63) Wooden peg for attaching the single bladder on 



the kaiak deck. Fig. 156a 456 



