. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Tlingit Wooden Armor. Fig. 47. W#ODEN Helmet. Secured to the head by straps fastened tinder the Lisiansky, Voyage. Plate I. Fig. 48. Wooden Mask or Visor. Showing holes for ey s. Side view. From Lisi-ansky, Voyage, Plate I. Fig. 49. Body Armor. Made of slats of wood fastened together by twine Avovenaround and between them. From Lisiansky, Voyage, Plate I. Fig. 50. Mask or Visor. Showing becket or strap, which is held in the teeth tokeep the mask in place wlien worn in fighting. Made of one piece ofwood, bent to
. Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Tlingit Wooden Armor. Fig. 47. W#ODEN Helmet. Secured to the head by straps fastened tinder the Lisiansky, Voyage. Plate I. Fig. 48. Wooden Mask or Visor. Showing holes for ey s. Side view. From Lisi-ansky, Voyage, Plate I. Fig. 49. Body Armor. Made of slats of wood fastened together by twine Avovenaround and between them. From Lisiansky, Voyage, Plate I. Fig. 50. Mask or Visor. Showing becket or strap, which is held in the teeth tokeep the mask in place wlien worn in fighting. Made of one piece ofwood, bent to shape and held by a strap of leather, as shown at a. 74343, U. S. N. M. Tlingit, Alaska. Collected by J. J. McLean. Fig. 51. Sketch. Showing method of wearing the armor. The leather jerkin underneath is similar to that shown in Plate XV. Report of National Museum, 1888.—Niblack. Plate Tlingit Wooden Armor. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XV.
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