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Finally, mention should be made of a peculiar ornament bearing four rows of caribou teeth, in series, arranged on a rectangular mat of two colors.
The whole is backed by a piece of membrane, apparently seal intestine.
The only similar specimen we have seen is from St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, collected by Lieut. G. T. Emmons (0-346). This is a long girdle bearing a * Ej Y ^^ ^>r^'^^rtJ / '/ | (f j|i'iii,iif//7yiT] vnw/wTmw^" mfifffiiy 11'^' fe^faff ^%mi Fig. 4 (60-5944). Pictographs on Ivory. L
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single row of such teeth; but arranged and attached in precisely the same manner as on the Pond's Bay piece.
Thus there are several peculiar resemblances to Alaskan culture presented by this collection from Pond's Bay, one of the extreme eastern out-posts of the Central Eskimo.
The Norton Collection. An interesting series of specimens from Holstens- borg and Discoe Islands off the southwest shore of Greenland was presented to the Department by G. Frederic Norton. The series from Holstensborg consists of a complete kayak outfit of the Greenland type.


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