Art, Prehistoric; Folk literature -- History and criticism
” 49. _a_, _b_, Birchbark vessels from the Amur River (From
Berthold Laufer, The Decorative Art of the Amur Tribes, Jesup
North Pacific Expedition, Vol. IV, Pl. 20). _c_, Birchbark
basket, Shuswap, British Columbia. _d_, _e_, Bark buckets,
Alaska (_c_, _d_, _e_, from James Teit, The Shuswap, Jesup
North Pacific Expedition, Vol. II, figs. 205, 207). 56
” 50. _a_, _b_, Pottery vessels, Chiriqui, Costa Rica (After G. G.
MacCurdy, A Study of Chiriquian Antiquities, Memoirs of the
Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. III [1911],
figs. 92, 85). _c_, Fort Colburne, Ontario (After 31st. Ann.
Archaeological Report, Ontario, 1919, p. 83). 57
” 51. _a_, Part of soapstone kettle; _b_, _c_, _d_, Ivory combs,
Eskimo (From F. Boas, The Eskimo of Baffinland and Hudson
Bay, Bull. A. M. N. H. Vol. XV, 1907, figs. 215, 254) 58
” 52. Wood carving, Bambala, Congo (After Torday and Joyce, Notes
ethnographiques sur les peuples communément appelés Bakuba,
etc. Les Bushongo, Documents ethnographiques concernant les
populations du Congo Belge, Vol. II, Pl. 25, fig. 7) 59
” 53. Pottery vessel, Molkenberg type, Megalithic period (After M.
Ebert, Reallexikon der Vorgeschichte, Vol. III, Pl. 11, p.
84) 60
” 54. Pouch, Arapaho (From A. L. Kroeber, The Arapaho, Bull. A. M.
N. H. Vol. XVIII, fig. 23 _c_, p. 89) 60
” 55. Embroidered Moccasin, Apache, A. M. N. H. 50/8622 _b_ 60
” 56. _a_, _b_, _c_, Birchbark vessels, eastern Indians (From
James Teit, The Shuswap, Vol. II, fig. 214). _d_, Birchbark
vessels, Koryak (From W. Jochelson, The Koryak, Jesup North
Pacific Expedition, Vol. VI, fig. 192 _c_, p. 675). 61
” 57. Pottery vessel, Arkansas (After W. H. Holmes, Aboriginal
Pottery of the eastern United States, 20th Annual Report
Bureau of American Ethnology, Pl. XXV) 61
” 58. Imbricated basket, Chilcotin, British Columbia (After James
Teit, The Shuswap, Vol. II, fig. 268, p. 772) 62
” 59. _a_, Embroidery, Huichol Indians, Mexico (From Carl Lumholtz,
Decorative Art of the Huichol Indians, Memoirs A. M. N. H.,
Vol. III, Part 3, fig. 430, p. 303) 65
_b_, Symbolism of the Huichol Indian, _Ibid._ Part. 1, fig.
92, p. 92 66
” 60. Decorated fishskin garment, Amur River (After Berthold
Laufer, The Decorative Art of the Amur Tribes, Jesup North
Pacific Expedition, Vol. IV, Pl. 30) 66
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