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constructing canoes ; for saddles, bridles, varrets, lassos, and thongs ; the horns
are shaped into ladles and spoons ; the brains are used for           the skins,
and the bones for saddle-trees, war-clubs, and scrapers for graining their robes ;
others are taken for their marrow ; their sinews are used for strings, and backs for
their bows, and for thread to string their beads, and sew their dresses ; the feet,
when boiled, make glue, by which they fasten the heads of their arrows, &c.