"fig. Is drawing of an indian and his wife at dinner, from beverlys virginia. The numbers refer to beverlys description which is as follows; 1. Is their pot boiling with hominy and fish in it. 2. Is a bowl of corn, which they gather up in their fingers, to feed themselves. 3. The tomahawk which he lays by at dinner. 4. His pocket, which is likewise stript off, that he may be at full liberty. 5. A fish. 6. A heap of roasting ears, both ready for dressing. 7. A gourd of water. 8. A cockle-shell, which they sometimes use instead of a spoon. 9. The mat they sit on. "
identifier: annualreport6421910newy (find matches)
title: annual report
year: 1902 (1900s)
authors: new york state museum
subjects: new york state museum science science
publisher: albany: university of the state of new york
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