Cherokee And Earlier Remains On Upper Tennessee River
Cherokee And Earlier Remains On Upper Tennessee River
M R Mark Raymond Harrington
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The first of these, in order of use, after the flint knife (pi. LXX, c; Lxxn) had made the incision, was prob- ably the spatula-like bone implement seen in pi. LXXI, a, . This, besides its probable use in separating hide and flesh during the skinning process, was undoubtedly em- ployed, as are similar implements among many tribes today, as a flesher for cleaning the inner surface of the skin after its removal, the perforation at the top furnish- ing attachment to a thong which was passed around... the wrist to steady the implement. Combining a flesher like the last with a beaming tool, or "dehairer, " is the very unusual implement seen in pi. LXXI, c, one end serving the former purpose, while the INDIAN NOTES SKINS 225 middle portion is cut out so that it could be used, after the manner of a draw-shave, to remove the hair from skins. Both fleshers and beaming tools, especially the latter, are frequently met in different parts Ci m FIG. 39. Scraper of flint, Hhvassee island. (Length, 1. 6 in.
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