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14). It remains to be seen andis worthy of investigation whether crossing a narrow channel would add apeg to the throwing-stick. One of these Nunivak specimens isleft-handed. BRISTOL BAY TYPE. The throwing-stick from Bristol Bay resembles in general characteristicsthose from Nunivak Island and Cape Vancouver. In outline it has theshape of the broadsword. Its cross-section is bayonet-shaped. It has nodistinct handle beyond a slight projection from the end. Thethumb-groove is shallow and chamfere...d on the lower side to fit exactly. There is a long, continuous notch for the four fingers, in which theindex finger and the middle finger are set off by pegs. There is adepression, more or less profound, to receive the tips of the fingers. The groove for the harpoon or spear-shaft is at the lower extremity andruns out entirely near the index finger. The ivory plug at its lowerextremity is beveled to receive a notch in the end of the spear orharpoon shaft (Figs. 18-19). A freshly-made implement, looking as if cut out by machinery, resemblingclosely those just described, is labeled Kadiak.
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