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After a while the hide was spread out and the decoration began . Because the bide was incomplete it was folded so that only the upper one third was exposed , and this was the only part that was subsequently decorated .
After a while the hide was spread out and the decoration began . Because the bide was incomplete it was folded so that only the upper one third was exposed , and this was the only part that was subsequently decorated .
Page 400
A similar manner of storage for four elaborately decorated bags is seen in the drawing “ Infant on Cradleboard " ( 259 ) . Another drawing , " Candidate after being shot ” , shows the prostrate figure face down on the ground surrounded ...
A similar manner of storage for four elaborately decorated bags is seen in the drawing “ Infant on Cradleboard " ( 259 ) . Another drawing , " Candidate after being shot ” , shows the prostrate figure face down on the ground surrounded ...
Page 401
Bags are usually decorated with tabs attached to the four paws and a larger piece attached to the inside of the tail . In some instances another decorated piece of material is attached to the belly . An illustration of an elaborately ...
Bags are usually decorated with tabs attached to the four paws and a larger piece attached to the inside of the tail . In some instances another decorated piece of material is attached to the belly . An illustration of an elaborately ...
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