Ethnological Directions Relative to the Indian Tribes of the United States

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Gourds. Nuts.
Reed tubes.
Wooden ware, roots, &c. Bast. Bark. Grasses. Basket material.
Animal material : Skins. Entrails. Shells. Ivory. Bone.
11 Horn. Sinew.
A. FOR HOLDING AND CARRYING WATER, FOOD, ETC.
Bottles, bladders, and funnels.
Jugs.
Jars.
Bowls.
Gourds.
Tight baskets.
Dug-outs.
Boxes.
Mats, mat-baskets.
Hampers, inflexible baskets, &c.
Parflesh cases.
Wallets, or bags of raw hide, dressed skins, &c.
Nets of various substances.
Seed and other baskets of special use.
Pemmican-cases.
B.
... FOR PREPARING FOOD.
Troughs and baskets for stone-boiling.
Trays for roasting seed.
Pots of stone, clay, &c.
Pans.
Snuff-grinders.
Spits and other contrivances for roasting.
Bowls for mixing food, &c.
Churns and dairy- vessels.
O. FOR SERVING AND EATING FOOD, fiTO.
Mats and bread- trays.
Mush-bowls.
Meat-trays.
Plates and dishes.
Pitchers, urns, &c.
Drinking-vessels.
Knives, forks, chopsticks, &c.
Bone-crushers and marrow-scoops.
Spoons, ladles, and dippers.
Pipes, pipe-stems, snuff-cases, pouches, &c.


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