1854  (1892)  His dress was a hooked capĂ´te or jumper of mixed white and blue fox-pelts, arranged with something of fancy, and booted trousers of white bear-skin, which at the end of the foot were made to terminate with the claws of the animal.
1924  Dressed in skins and snow-white jumpers, topped by long pointed curls standing high up over their heads, and with gleaming black eyes, some sat cross-legged on the bulwarks or hatches. . . .