YAGHAN IMPLEMENTS 
IOI 
wai-i-ki= (wai i gut , pronounced wai-t-kt)] two points, one 
on each side. [p. 134.] 
‘Yaghan not use bow and arrow/ Terkush (fig. 11, 
nos. 3—5) used before bone was employed for spear-heads. 
Tudlluk , a Yaghan, was a woman who invented arrow-heads. 
Two brothers and a sister. Brothers used to kill seal with 
pointed stick. Sister thought, and invented arrow-head. 
Sister one day put arrow-head at end of spear. When she 
died, Yualluk went up to heaven, and is now a star. Stone 
arrow-heads always found in graves or washed out of mid¬ 
dens. No stone spear-heads now. 
Fighting-stick, lo-i-makua . 
Brother of Bessie 1 2 ( Kuana or Kuand) is ninety years old, 
named Hama ka(u) nanchis . 
Wul-ld-ddkd yamdna-kippa , man who would not look at 
woman, brother of Bessie. Very good fisher, and hunts well 
and doesn’t interfere with other women. Looks after his 
family and works. 
Hun-mush-d-kush , name of place where there is a special 
stone, connected with old ancestor, Hun-mush-a-kush . Name 
of mountain on which it is, Wat-to-wor-a-hush . 
Kelp, d-hush . 
When man wants to marry girl, he says to her, hai-kos-i- 
kai-ya , I like you, I want you; au-d-tuku , to get married. 
Stone knife, flaked, [with] handle, used for cutting meat, 
not for fighting, pukunna . 
Allusedforfighting: [fighting stick], ld-i-makua\ spear, sling. 
When sister, mother, father, daughter, son, or brother die, 
the women cut their hair and arms slightly with knives. Men 
do not cut at all. 
Cush-pik 2 is the spirit part of man. When dreaming, the 
1 Miss Hamilton collected information from her. Bessie also appears as Juanna. 
2 Gus-pish in B. Correction to Cush-pik given by Miss Jean Hamilton, from 
Mr. Bridges. 
