XIV LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



CRADLES OF THE AMERICAN ABORIGINES — Continued. 



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Fig. 26. Mold cradle-frame of fine wicker 192 



27. Zufii cradle-frame 193 



28. Apache cradle — a, front view ; b, back view 194 



29. Apache woman carrying child. (From photograph in National 



Museum) 195 



30. Apache mother nursing a child. (From photograph in National 



Museum) 196 



31. Apache mother with children. (From photograph in National 



Museum) 197 



32. Navajo cradle, full rigged 198 



33. Navajo cradle, with wooden hood and awning of dressed buckskin. 198 



34. Comauche cradle 199 



35. Blackfeet cradle 199 



36. Oglalla Sioux cradle 200 



36a. Oglalla Sioux woman. (From photograph ia National Museum). 2Q0 



37. Sioux cradle 202 



38. Iroquois cradle, back view 204 



39. Araucanian woman carrying child. (From Simon de Schryvei's 



"Royaume d'Araucanie, Patagonie") 209 



40. Turkish Gypsy carrying a child in peddler's pack. (From photo- 



graph in National Museum) . 210 



41. Ostjak " baby jumper." (From Seebohm's " Siberia in Asia ").. 211 



42. Ostjak cradle. (From Seebohm's "Siberia in Asia") 211 



43. Apache squaw carrying a child. (From photograph in National 



Museum) 212 



44. Japanese woman carrying a child. (From Racinet's "Le Cos- 



tume Historique ") 212 



45. African woman carrying a child. (From photograph in National 



Museum) 212 



THE HUMAN BEAST OF BURDEN. 



Fig. 1. The primitive pulley. Eskimo lauding a walrus by means of a 

 rawhide line. (After drawing by Henry W. Elliott, in "The 



Fishery Industries of the United States," section v, pi. 216) . .. 255 



2. Breast yokes used in hitching the Eskimo to his load 256 



3. Coarse wallet for burden-bearing 262 



4. Conical carrying-basket, with head-band 262 



5. Burden-basket, with head-band 263 



6. Burden-basket 263 



7. Carrying-basket 264 



8. Carrying-frame, with head-band and resting-props 264 



9. Carrying-outfit 265 



10. Carrying-gourd 266 



11. Basket for fruit 266 



12. Harvesting basket 267 



13. Ute type of harvesting basket and fan 267 



14. San Carlos Apache woman carrying water in a wicker jar lined 



with pitch. (From photograph in National Museum) 268 



15. Carrying-net 269 



16. Carrying-crate of Zuni and other Pueblos 269 



17. Small fruit-pickei's basket 270 



18. Fruit basket 270 



19. Zuni woman supporting a jar of water. (From photograph in 



National Museum) 271 



