Index 73c 



Foxes, abundance of, 15; trapping of, 58, 105, 128, 151, 240-241; deadfalls for, 151. 



Franklin, Sir John, voyages of, 28. 



Friendship, methods of establishing, 87. 



Friesell, Prof. H. E., on Eskimo mandible, 55c. 



Fronto-parietal index, 46c. 



Fuel, 79, 98-99, 101, 130, 133, 136, 247; scarcity of, 131; gathering of, 88, 131, 138, 141; taboos 



on driftwood for, 98, 183. 

 Furniture, 61-62, 115-116. 



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Gait of Eskimos, 38b. 



Gambling, 221. 



Game animals, 15; disputes concerning ownership of, 90. 



Games, chap, xvii; children's, 115, 138, 218-220. 



Gathering-places of Eskimo groups, 15, 16, 19, 25, 33, 35, 37-39, 110, 246. 



Geology, general character of, 14, 17-18, 21, 22, 25, 26. 



Giants, belief in, 180. 



Girling, Rev. H.J 8, 9; on Dolphin and Union strait Eskimos, 36; onKigUnirmiut, 39; on creation 

 of new Eskimo groups, 39; on Ekaluktomiut, 40; on Kanghiryuarmiut, 41; on Copper- 

 mine river route, 19; on marriage of cousins, 84; on marriage by capture, 160; on respect, 

 for mothers, 170; on hunter's scars, 114; establishment of mission by, 242. 



Glabella-bregma chord, 48c. 



Glabella-lambda chord, 48c. 



Glenoid fossa, form of, 64c, reason for the form of, 64c; outlines, Plate be. 



Gonio-zygomatic index, 46c. 



Grant, Dr. Gerald, assistance in calculations, 57c. 



Graves, 175-176; stone cairns used as, 29, 50, 174; avoidance of, 174, 177. 



Great Bear Lake, visits of Eskimos to, 19, 20, 47, 124. 



Greenland, migration of Eskimos to and from, 47b. 



Groups, homogeneity of Copper Eskimo, 38b. 



Groups, instability of, 32, 36; classification of, 33-42; creation of new, 39; homogeneity of, 42; 

 intercourse of, 24, 25, chap, iv; assembling of, 125; rearrangements of, 116; disbandment 

 of, 122. 



GuUs, eating of, 105; trapping of, 133; towels from skins of, 105, 106. 



G3Tnnastics, 222. 



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Hair, character of Eskimo, 39b, et seq.; method of wearing, 40b. 



Hands of Eskimos, 45B. 



Hanbury, explorations of, 3,0-31; on Eskimo groups, 39; on the country of Asiak, 23, 40; on 



the route to AkUinnik river, 48; on snow-huts in spring, 77. 

 Haaerak, 23, 34. 



Haneragmiut, extinction of, 34, 140; intercourse with other groups of, 24, 36, 50. 

 Hansen, Lieutenant, encounter with Eskimos of, 40, 246. 

 Hansen, Soren, measurements of, 47b, et ■passim; on period of development of Eskimos, 49b; 



on Eskimo stature, 55b, 65b; on gonio-zygomatic index of Eskimos, 63b. 

 Hawkes, on Eskimo cephalic indices, 57b; on breadth of face, 61b. 

 Health of Eskimos, 42-43, 245, 249. 

 Heame, Samuel, journey of, 28; on salmon fishing, 123. 

 Heather, for fuel, 14 et passim; for curing snow-bhndness, 171. 



Hepburn island as gathering-place of Pingangnaktomiut, 38, 39, 110; old houses near, 246. 

 Holm, on Eskimo hair, 39b; on skin colour, 39b 

 Holm, on size of Eskimo family, 163. 

 Honesty of Copper Eskimos, 30, 235-236. 

 Horizontal cranial circumference, 49c. 

 Hornby, J., at Great Bear lake, 31. 

 Houses, see Dwellings. 

 Hudson bay, journeys to Coronation guK from,30, 31; contact with Copper Eskimos of natives 



of, 48, 49: peace sign in, 55; stone houses in, 58; snow houses in, 77. 

 Hudson Bay Company, estabUshment of posts of, 31, 242, 248. 

 Humero-femoral index, 57c. 

 Humerus, 56c. 

 Hunting, chap, xi; part of sexes in, 88; weapons used in, 145; distances travelled while, 124; 



taboos on, 185. 

 Hrdlicka, A., on cephalic index, 42c; on Eskimo mandibles, 55c, 64c, 65c. 



