The Family at Work 



Here is Took-a-le-kee'-ta's cousin, An'ne- 

 vik, with her mother, father, and baby brother, 

 Nee-wak. She likes to sit on the log and 

 watch father carve a knife or a scraper from 

 walrus tusks. Father's name is Koo-gak, and 

 he is often called Koo-gak the Hunter. Her 

 mother's name is Too'ma-sok. 



On the back of mother's fur cloak she has 

 a warm pocket, in which Nee-wak rides safe 



and cozy even when the cold winds sting 

 mother's face. In the house she takes off her 

 coat with the fur hood and ties him to her 

 back with soft strips of leather. 



She has fur slippers and seal-skin boots to 

 wear over them. Do you think she must be 

 too warm in her fur clothes? Oh, no! In 

 winter she wears two fur suits, the inner with 

 the soft fur next to her skin. 



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