. The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world; being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics. By Rev. J. G. With new designs by Angas, Danby, Wolf, 1871. re, and theninsinuated it through the hole made by theneedle. They were repeatedly taught theuse of the eye in carrying the thread, but tolittle purpose, as they invariably returned tothe old fashion which they had learned witha fish-bone and fibre of sinew. Though so constantly in the water, theFuegians have not the most


. The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world; being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics. By Rev. J. G. With new designs by Angas, Danby, Wolf, 1871. re, and theninsinuated it through the hole made by theneedle. They were repeatedly taught theuse of the eye in carrying the thread, but tolittle purpose, as they invariably returned tothe old fashion which they had learned witha fish-bone and fibre of sinew. Though so constantly in the water, theFuegians have not the most distant idea ofwashing themselves. Such a notion neveroccurs to them, and when Europeans firstcame among them, the sight of a man wash-ing his face seemed to them so irresistiblyludicrous that they burst into shouts oflaughter. In consequence of this litter. (1.) A FUEQTAN SETTLEMENT. (See page 1165.)


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