. Bulletin. Ethnology. 310 CLISTOWACK A CLOTH! NG [B. A. E. Clistowacka. A Delaware village for- merly near Bethlehem, Pa.—Loskiel (1742) in Day, Penn., 517, 1843. Clocktoot. A body of Shuswap of Kam- loopH agency, Brit. Col.; pop. 194 in 1884. Clock-toot.—Can. Ind. Aff., pt. I, 1S8, 1884. Clo-oose. A Nitinat village at the mouth of Suwany r., s. w. coast of Van- couver id.; pop. 80 in 1902.—Can. Ind. Aff., 264, 1902. Cloquallum. A former subdivision and village of the Upper Chehalis on a river of the same name in w. Washington. Clickquamish—Ford in Ind. Aff. Rep., 341, 1857 (called Lower Cheh


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 310 CLISTOWACK A CLOTH! NG [B. A. E. Clistowacka. A Delaware village for- merly near Bethlehem, Pa.—Loskiel (1742) in Day, Penn., 517, 1843. Clocktoot. A body of Shuswap of Kam- loopH agency, Brit. Col.; pop. 194 in 1884. Clock-toot.—Can. Ind. Aff., pt. I, 1S8, 1884. Clo-oose. A Nitinat village at the mouth of Suwany r., s. w. coast of Van- couver id.; pop. 80 in 1902.—Can. Ind. Aff., 264, 1902. Cloquallum. A former subdivision and village of the Upper Chehalis on a river of the same name in w. Washington. Clickquamish—Ford in Ind. Aff. Rep., 341, 1857 (called Lower Chehalis, but probably the .same as the above.) Kla-kwul-lum.—Boas, inf'n, 1904. Luqlu'lEm,—Ibid. Clothing, The tribes of northern Amer- ica belong in general to the wholly clothed peoples, the exceptions being those inhabiting the warmer regions of s. United States and the Pacific coast, who. FLORIDA WAR CHIEF; SlATEENTH CENTUR were semiclothed. Tanned skin of the deer family was generally the material for clothing throughout the greater part of the country, and dressed fur skins and pelts of birds sewed together were invari- ably used by the Eskimo. The hide of the. 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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