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The canoe moves silently. 18. Forward extremity of the half-keel, s'ilqs. On the Interior of the Hull 19. Interior of the canoe, xuxta't's. 20. Where the bottom turns up to form the sides, unla'ladil. 21. Offset where the canoe widens at the gunwale, stpu'tsid. This corresponds to the siLaa'guAp (No. 14 above). 22. Side of the canoe, i'lalgwiL. 23. Trench leading sternward from the tip of the prow, sxwo'qbus. 24. Vertical line of the hull at -the stern, stLkwa'-lap. Additional Fittings 25. Thwa...rts, cxalwi'ld. These are round poles instead of flat benches, as in the canoes of Alaska and in our own boats. When on a trip the Indians pad them with an old mat, folded. AND MONOGRAPHS 26 PU GET SOUND CANOES 26. Withes of twisted cedar limbs, which fasten the thwarts, cli'dclidgAs. They are. Rove through a perforation in the thwart, and then through perfor- ations in the side of the boat. Similar withes are used for mending cracks and in fastening the bow and stern sections in place (see No. 7 above).
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