Primitive Travel And Transportation

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) Example No. 128173, U. S. National Museum, precisely similar to example No. 11(5211, figured and described on page 331 of this paper, is here introduced for comparison of the overtoe string, lugs on the sides, heel loops, and especially the wicker weaving. All loose ends 358 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1894.
are iii this shaved oil' on the bottom. This specimeii was presented by the Japanese department of education. (PI. , fig. 3.^ Example No. 9439, in the Peabody Museum, is a sandal from sout
...hern Utah, built after one of the Japanese patterns. A coarse bundle of yucca fiber 3 feet long is doubled in the middle, and on this as a warp the sole of the sandal is woven from other bundles in a figure of 8 wickerwork, the coarse ends always appearing underneath. At the heel the fiber is wrapped around the bend of the warp. The sole is 9 inches long. At the tip the two ends of the warp are tied in a single knot, the remainder serving as lacing. For heel and instep strap a bundle of twisted fiber 2 feet long is doubled in the middle back of the heel, the two ends drawn down and passed inside the warp strands beneath the ankle and are then brought up over the instep and tied.

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