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This tradition is curtailed, as some parts were considered inappropriate for this publication. The full text will be found in the Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte, Berlin, 1888.
10. See foot-note on p. 616.
11. The man in the moon is the protector of orphans.
12. By a mistake of the Eskimo who made the drawings, four dogs are harnessed to the sledge. According to his own explanation the dappled one ought to be the only dog.
13. See foot-note on p. 616.
14. See foot-note on p. 616.
15. The stanza is scanned thus:
Index
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A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U W
Adlet, and Qadlunait, origin of the 637
Adlet or Erqigdlit 640
Aggomiut Eskimo tribe, situation and subdivisions of 442-444
Agutit Eskimo tribe, situation of 450, 451
Aivillirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 445-450
Akudnirmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 440-442
Akuliarmiut Eskimo tribe, situation of 421
American Museum of Natural History, acknowledgments to 409
figured specimens from 472, 517
Anderson and Stewart, cited 458, 459
Ardnainiq, fabulous tribe in Eskimo tradition 640
Back, cited 485
Baffin Land, description of 415, 416
distribution of tribes in 421-444
traditions of, with comparisons 641-643
Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie etc., Verhandlungen der, cited 409, 616
Bessels, Emil, cited 412, 460, 486
Boothia Felix and Back River, tribes of 452-459
Collinson, cited 503
Cranz, D., cited 412, 586, 590
Cumberland Sound, description of settlements of 428-440