. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. LONG-USED METATE (REDUCED), TOP THE HELIOTVPE printing CO., BOSTON BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. XL V,. LONG-USED METATE iREDUCED), BOTTOIN THE HELIOIYPE PRINTING BOSTON MCOEE] USES OF THE HUPF 239* breakiug wood for fuel. (9) Detboriiing okatilla steins, by sweepingcentripetal strolses delivered adzwise from top toward butt of a bunchof stems Ijing on the ground. (10) Severing a stout hair cord; in thisuse it was grasped between the knees of a matron squatting


. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. LONG-USED METATE (REDUCED), TOP THE HELIOTVPE printing CO., BOSTON BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT PL. XL V,. LONG-USED METATE iREDUCED), BOTTOIN THE HELIOIYPE PRINTING BOSTON MCOEE] USES OF THE HUPF 239* breakiug wood for fuel. (9) Detboriiing okatilla steins, by sweepingcentripetal strolses delivered adzwise from top toward butt of a bunchof stems Ijing on the ground. (10) Severing a stout hair cord; in thisuse it was grasped between the knees of a matron squatting on theground, while the cord was held in both hands and sawed to and froover the use-roughened thinner end. (11) Supporting a kettle (shownin plate x) as one of the tire stones used in frontier mimicry of thePapago custom. (12) Triturating face-paint by pounding and knead-ing; in one case the specimen served as a hand implement, while inanother case it took the place of the ahst, the ocher lump itself beingstruck and rubbed against it. (13) Beating a troo]i of dogs from a pileof bedding in a jacal; in this use the implement was held in the custom-ary manner and used in swift centripetal blows, the matron relying onher own sw


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