Lith. of Ritchie & Dunnavant Richmond.
Fig. 2 Fig. 1
Tab 5 Book 3 Pag. 131
Tab. V. Is a couple of young women. The first wearing a coronet, necklace and bracelet of peak; the second a wreath of furs on her head, and her hair is bound with a fillet of peak and beads. Between the two is a woman under a tree making a basket of silk grass after their own manner.
Pipe of peace IV ch. I have seen. Lahontans Calumet of peace.
a Birchen Canoe or Canoe of Bark
Lith. of Ritchies & Dunnavant Richmond, Va.
Tab. 6 Book 3 Pag. 132
Tab. VI. Is a woman and a boy running after her. One of her hands rests in her necklace of peak, and the other holds a gourd, in which they put water or other liquid.
The boy wears a necklace of runtees, in his right hand is an Indian rattle, and in his left a roasting ear of corn. Round his waist is a small string, and another brought cross through his crotch, and for decency a soft skin is fastened before.
Runtees are made of the conch shell as the peak is, only the shape is flat and round like a cheese, and drilled edge ways.