Foreign Mission Work of American Friends a Brief History of Their Work From the

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American Friends Board of Foreign Missions
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The spoons are about six or eight inches in diameter. The bowls are filled with dried fish, smoked venison, bear grease, seal oil, sea weed, clams, and Indian cheese. The large spoon is filled from that ; one person takes a mouthful and passes the spoon to the one next to him, and so it goes around the crowd. There is al- ways a spoonful of the bowl thrown into the fire for the spirits of the dead.
The typical Indian house is 35x40 feet, with a very low ceiling. They hew the lumber from large t
...rees. A square pit, about 25x30 and two and one-half feet deep is in the center of the floor. In the middle of this pit is the fire the WORK iff KAKE, ALASKA 131 Smoke escaping through a hole in the ceiling. Formerly this hole served also as a window. From four to ten fami- lies lived in the same house. The pit served as a means of protection in time of war, as they were partly secluded from the enemy. It was also warmer than the floor would be, which was level with the ground. In this pit they cooked and ate, and sat around the large fire to talk, smoke and enjoy themselves during the long winter evenings.

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