British North America: I. the Far West, the Home of the Salish And Déné

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W. Mathers, Vancouver, B.C To face page 60 Plate 13 ^ PJioio by C. W. Alatl ers, Vancouver, B.C.
To face page 6i HABITATIONS 6i to converge at their upper ends. It is covered with dressed moose or other skins generally sewn together into one piece. The smoke from the fire, which is always placed in the centre of these shelters, escapes through the interstices of the poles at their converging points.
To guard against the entrance of rain or snow here an additional piece of skin is sewn about the
... upper part of the general covering. This can be manipulated at will, by means of a long pole which is attached to one end of it, and made to act as a shutter to cover, in whole or in part, the smoke-hole, as the condition of the weather or the direction of the wind makes necessary. It will be observed that the Sarcees use the pony as do their Algonquin neighbours the Black- feet. Farther north among the Dog-Rib tribes we see the moose has been domesticated as a beast of burden.
These animals are employed in hauling firewood for the camp in simple kinds of sleighs, and in transporting the camp impedimenta from one camping-ground to another.


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