Art, Prehistoric; Folk literature -- History and criticism
” 120. Reels of Alaskan Eskimo (United States National Museum,
numbers from above downwards, 44 994, 33 095, 38 276, 33 267,
45 110). 126
” 121. Eye shades and vessel, Ammassalik (After W. Thalbitzer,
The Ammassalik Eskimo, Meddelelser om Grønland, Vol. XXXIX,
fig. 278, and after Hjalmar Stolpe, On Evolution in the
Ornamental Art of Savage Peoples, figs. 22, 24, p. 80). 127
” 122. Designs from vessels made of tree calabashes, Oaxaca,
(Private collection). 131
” 123. Fragments of pottery vessels, Texcoco, D. F., Mexico. 132
” 124. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F., Mexico. 132
” 125. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F., Mexico. 133
” 126. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F., Mexico. 135
” 127. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F., Mexico. 135
” 128. Designs from pottery vessels, Culhuacan, D. F., Mexico. 135
” 129. Alligator designs from Chiriqui pottery (A. M. N. H.
30.0/1881; 7608; 5760; 1098; 5727). 137
” 130. Chinese embroidery representing bats (After A. H. Balfour,
The Evolution of Decorative Art, fig. 18, p. 50). 141
” 131. Shell with representation of rattle snake (After W. H.
Holmes, Art in Shell, 2nd Annual Rep. Bureau of Ethnology,
Pl. 62, 2; Pl. 65, 2, 4, 6; Pl. 66, 2). 142
” 132. Throwing sticks of the Eskimo (_a_, Greenland, _b_,
Ungava Bay, _c_, Cumberland Sound, _d_, Point Barrow, _e_,
Alaska (exact location doubtful), _f_, Cape Nome) (After
Otis T. Mason, Throwing Sticks in the United States National
Museum, Annual Report U. S. Nat. Mus., 1884, p. 279 et
seq.) 145
” 133. Pile cloth, Congo (From 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. XVI, figs. 2
and 4) 154
” 134. Haida painting representing a sea-monster in the form of
a wolf, carrying two whales 159
” 135. Haida drawing representing the story of a young man who
caught a sea-monster 159
” 136. Haida drawing representing part of the raven story 160
” 137. Types of New Zealand spirals 161
” 138. Types of spirals from eastern New Guinea (From E. Fuhrmann,
New Guinea, p. 108) 163
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