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ESKIMO FIGURES

(11) Iiyanibongo; a seasnake (Fig. 837).

(12) Etaroking; a priestess of Nauru in olden times (Fig. 838).

(13) Tinamitto; a Nauru dandy (Fig. 839).

(14) Egarawinago; a lady of quality (Fig. 840).

(15) Ibunemun; a man (Fig. 841).

ESKIMO FIGURES

Dr. Boas in his paper on Cat's-Cradle among the Eskimos of Cumberland Sound (1, p. 229) gives drawings of the three following figures:

(1) Ukaliaqdjung = a Hare (Fig. 842 ). This figure is very like the Eskimo "Cariboo," turned upside down.

(2) Amaroqdjung = a Wolf (Fig. 843).

(3) Qaqaqdjung Sesinging = a Hill and two Ponds (Fig. 844).

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