INFLUENCE OP ENVIRONMENT UPON HUMAN INDUSTRIES. 661 



association with aboriginal industries — Continued. 



House and house life. 



Manufactures. 



Hunting, fishing, war. 



Locomotion and trans- 

 portation. 



Open shelters, palm 



Tools of shell, hone, and 



Mixed kinds of how 



Barefooted ; head- 



huts and roofs; ham- 



teeth ; diagonal weav- 



and arrow, throwing 



hand and frame for 



mocks ; open fire, 



ing; pottery, agricul- 



stick, cluhs; ax; fish 



c a r r y i n g ; wood 



gourd and clay uten- 



ture ; graters ; sand 



poison. 



skins for boats. 



sils. 



painting. 







Skin tolderias or awn- 



No pottery, no stone 



Bolas ; spear, hand 



Traveling afoot and 



ings, open fire, grass 



working; weaving, 



noose. 



on horse. 



fuel, cradle frames, 



skin dressing, ostrich- 







skin hods. 



sinew thread. 







Miserable huts of wat- 



Little stone art; hark, 



Throwing stones, poor 



Section canoes of 



tling covered with 



hone, textile work, 



bows and arrows, 



beech bark for port- 



grass ; no furniture ; 



shell knife. 



slings, barbed har- 



age; canoe sled. 



Are made with py- 





poons, limpet stick, 





rites. 





nets. 





