“Made believe he was a White Boy”
Sometimes Kood-Look´-Too would make believe he was a white boy, and would dress himself up in cast-off clothes, to look, as he thought, like such a boy.
Whether he succeeded or not you can see for yourself in the picture.
And E-Klay-I-Shoo—or “Miss Bill,” as she was called—must not be forgotten.
She was an Eskimo girl, about twelve years old, who used to take care of AH-NI-GHI´-TO.
“Miss Bill”
“Miss Bill” never had a dress or a hat in her life, but dressed in a sealskin coat, short foxskin trousers, or nannookies, and long-legged kamiks, or sealskin boots. She and Kood-Look´-Too and her father Nook-Tal, with the rest of the family, lived in a small round tent, or tupic, of sealskins, with big stones all around the edge of it, to keep the wind from blowing it away.