THE COPPER MINE GROUP. 
Miner with stone sledge on level of floor facing 
inward from the right end. Requires; hafted sledge, 
wig - hair free or tied up according to instructions (?) - 
ordinary gee string of stained buckskin. 
Implement maker sits on the edge of the pit in which 
the miner works, two or three feet above the level of the 
floor, the raised space extending across one-third of the 
case and faced with irregular, rough stone from which the 
miner is breaking out a bit of copper. The rock will be 
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gray, mottled rock rather dark of volcanic as to- kind. 
The face of the pit might show more than one bit of pro¬ 
truding copper irregular in shape fixed still in the rock. 
The workman should have by him nuggets of copper. He shapes 
an implement - a knife or adz using a large smooth bowlder 
as an anvil, this bowlder being of blackish rock. The 
implement is held in the left hand and on the anvil and his 
right hand holds the bowlder hammer 4 wkJjlh,, niis,_ 
Accessaries required: 
Basket to hold implements, and bits of copper. 
Two or three extra sledge hammers should lie 
about in case r some hafted and some without hafts. 
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