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PLATE 117<br />

Yakutat tools. Top, from left to right: Ulo with iron blade and wooden handle carved to represent a bear (PU 5182). Adz with iron blade<br />

and sealskin lashing (PU 5180). Ivory reel for twine, found in the shaman's box of paraphernalia (PU 5080; see pi, 170), Engraving tool<br />

with beaver tooth blade (PU 5184), Crooked knife with steel blade (PU 5183), All were obtained by William S, Libbey at Yakutat in<br />

1886. Scale in inches and centimeters. Bottom: Modern adz with iron blade (handle is about 14 inches long); and harpoon for seal and<br />

salmon, with an iron head about 5 inches long, and a shaft about 12 feet long. (Matchbox for scale is 2 inches long.) Photographed at<br />

Yakutat, July 1952.

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