Beothuk and Micmac . Fig. 1.—Leaf of Sarracena purpurea (pitcher plant) usedas an improvised pipe by Newfoundland Indians. for the types are present among all thetribes of the northeastern culture group. Harpoon-heads of antler are representedin the collection by several types, one forspearing beaver (smnuskwandi) shown inpi. xxviii, e; others for seals and caribou{a, c). The antler toggle (d) is called pskao?^These lances and harpoons, and the fish-spear {niyoyal; pi. xxvni, &), are also ofthe type conmion among the Eskimo, Mon- INDIAN NOTES SPECK—BEOTHUK AND MICMAC. WIFE OF FRANK JOE WEARI N


Beothuk and Micmac . Fig. 1.—Leaf of Sarracena purpurea (pitcher plant) usedas an improvised pipe by Newfoundland Indians. for the types are present among all thetribes of the northeastern culture group. Harpoon-heads of antler are representedin the collection by several types, one forspearing beaver (smnuskwandi) shown inpi. xxviii, e; others for seals and caribou{a, c). The antler toggle (d) is called pskao?^These lances and harpoons, and the fish-spear {niyoyal; pi. xxvni, &), are also ofthe type conmion among the Eskimo, Mon- INDIAN NOTES SPECK—BEOTHUK AND MICMAC. WIFE OF FRANK JOE WEARI NQTcH ARACTERISTIC HEAD-COVERING SPECK—BEOTHUK AND MICMAC


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