“6. Any other kind of goods found remains the property of the original owner.
“7. When a seal is harpooned and gets off with the harpoon, the first harpooner loses all claim to it when the float becomes detached.
“8. If two hunters strike a bird at the same time, it shall be equally divided between them.
“9. Whoever is first to see a bear has first ownership, no matter who slays it.
“10. After slaying a bear, the man who kills it shall hang up his hunting implements, together with the bladder of the beast, in some high conspicuous place, for at least three days, and for four days shall be separated from his wife.
“11. When a walrus is slain, the successful hunter shall be separated from his wife for at least one day.
“12. The borrower of tools shall not be bound to give compensation for damages.
“13. No person shall ‘muckchucto’ (sew) while any member of the family is ill.
“14. If any man from any cause whatsoever slays his neighbor, the wife and family of the deceased shall become the family of the slayer, and shall be taken care of by him as if they were his own.”