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ST. LAWRENCE ISLAND. 
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marmots. Like the Chukches and Eskimo they use overcoats 
of pieces of seal-gut sewed together. On St. Lawrence Island 
their dress is much ornamented^ chiefly with tufts of feathers of 
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TATTOOING PATTERNS, FROM ST. LAWRENCE ISLAND, 
1, 2. Face-tattooing. 3. Arm-tattooing. 
(After drawings by A. Stuxberg.) 
the sea-fowl that breed in innumerable flocks on the island. It 
even appears that gut clothes are made here for sale to other 
