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ESKIMO FIGURES
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(7) "A Trap," keezook, from Cape Prince of Wales. The final pattern is the same as the "Mouth" (p. 282). The finger, caught in the trap, can be worked out between the strings forming the sides of the trap.

(8) "Cariboo," tuk-tuk, from St. Michael Island. The same as the Baffin-Land "Cariboo" (p. 124).