THE AINOS OF YEZO, JAPAN. 501 



Aino girl, Urap, Yezo. — Seated in Japanese fashion. Lips tattooed. Wearing large 

 silver earrings. Embroidered garment. Print from a Japanese negative. 782 



Aino man, Hakodate, Japan. — Back view, showing embroidered pattern on coat. 

 Print from a Japanese negative. 788 



Aino in canoe, Urap, Yezo. — Showing the form of canoe used in the locality. A bridge 

 ferry, common on rapid streams. Print from a Japanese negative. 789 



Aino bear cage and hedge. — A view at Urap, showing the square cage built of logs and 

 the sacred hedge with bear skulls on the tops of the poles. Print from a Japa- 

 nese negative. 790 

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