. Bulletin. Ethnology. both] ADDITIONAL. STUDIES OF GUIANA INDIANS 69 off the frame, and replacing it in the position required, the scale line on the opposite edging is completed. 478. At end of section add: Among the Taulipang the cotton threads are occasionally colored black, yellow, or reddish brown with vegetable substances. To. FiGUEE 68.—Manufacture of the Waiwai hammock, continued. the scale lines (Sec. 477 A.) The making of produce the red color the thread is put for a night in a lye formed of the bark soaked in water of a low savanna foliage tree which the Makusi call molipode, and th


. Bulletin. Ethnology. both] ADDITIONAL. STUDIES OF GUIANA INDIANS 69 off the frame, and replacing it in the position required, the scale line on the opposite edging is completed. 478. At end of section add: Among the Taulipang the cotton threads are occasionally colored black, yellow, or reddish brown with vegetable substances. To. FiGUEE 68.—Manufacture of the Waiwai hammock, continued. the scale lines (Sec. 477 A.) The making of produce the red color the thread is put for a night in a lye formed of the bark soaked in water of a low savanna foliage tree which the Makusi call molipode, and the Brazilians miriti. This must not be mistaken for the similarly named palm Mauritia flexuosa. A yeUow. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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