Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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Page 118
... carried food and fuel , Mr. Stefansson carried neither , choosing to adapt himself to his environment rather than fight it . Instead of taking food and fuel he carried merely the instruments for obtaining them . By economy in the use of ...
... carried food and fuel , Mr. Stefansson carried neither , choosing to adapt himself to his environment rather than fight it . Instead of taking food and fuel he carried merely the instruments for obtaining them . By economy in the use of ...
Page 439
... carried out . After a man released himself it was customary suspension from the pole and the carrying of buffalo skulls are seen , though the buffalo skulls were usually allowed to drag on the ground . The pole is decorated with ...
... carried out . After a man released himself it was customary suspension from the pole and the carrying of buffalo skulls are seen , though the buffalo skulls were usually allowed to drag on the ground . The pole is decorated with ...
Page 663
... carried slung around the neck . The head - carrier is carried over the left shoulder . From Unexplored New Guinea . " FEBRUARY 19 , 1920 ] NATURE THE " TIMES ". IN UNEXPLORED PAPUA.1 N an interesting book on his experiences as a ...
... carried slung around the neck . The head - carrier is carried over the left shoulder . From Unexplored New Guinea . " FEBRUARY 19 , 1920 ] NATURE THE " TIMES ". IN UNEXPLORED PAPUA.1 N an interesting book on his experiences as a ...
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