Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . its name implies, grows by thesea, and, curiously enough, an antidote for the sharp inflammation itspoison caused was discovered to be sea water. Only one tribe ofthe coast did not use bows and arrows originally, but wooden swordsand spears tipped with bone instead. Polygamy is allowed amongthe San Bias Indians, but not widely practiced, only the caciques Smithsonian Report, 1909.—Bell. Plate 5. ^s^ \ > > hk f ^ ,^w T? h^iifl wBBkm^^ I^**!^JKk !lWS ...^ ^S^^^¥^st i^^ S^ffikJvijiJ^eK -(ffcjt ^^H^HI ?HMili^K^^^ -Ji^n Hb


Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . its name implies, grows by thesea, and, curiously enough, an antidote for the sharp inflammation itspoison caused was discovered to be sea water. Only one tribe ofthe coast did not use bows and arrows originally, but wooden swordsand spears tipped with bone instead. Polygamy is allowed amongthe San Bias Indians, but not widely practiced, only the caciques Smithsonian Report, 1909.—Bell. Plate 5. ^s^ \ > > hk f ^ ,^w T? h^iifl wBBkm^^ I^**!^JKk !lWS ...^ ^S^^^¥^st i^^ S^ffikJvijiJ^eK -(ffcjt ^^H^HI ?HMili^K^^^ -Ji^n HbQH liHHBiHK^^ ifiiliiiHil III ilMl iiiif *feWy^jMlf?^ ^lSM«H HIH BHJIH^IHiBHls hB^BHI^^H^H^^^h& ^^QHIHiranH HH HHnHH ^^^^IH^^^S^ !^ ^^^Hffi^^^^ HIUA R^ffiSnHN I^BI^^II^^Hh^b J, ^^M ^^m^im^t H ^hI ?HBi fevv- ^^^^ ^1^1 ^^^^^^^^H H^^^^HI^Hi^^Kiav mn IMI^ 1 1 RP*8 wKaKmm^ ^^^H ^fe^gy4^.» ^9 H^^tJ r^H^SS^^ » li^M p B^^^^^^A^ s^!il^<M^&-^g^,T^*y-^s^ ^^&^i hhIIhIBHH idMMI mn^imi HHHigHHi^^^ Fig. 1 .—Half-breeds—Negro and Fig. 2.—San Blas Coast, Panama. Smithsonian Report, 1909.—Bell. Plate 6.


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