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crossed out - This "capuchan" when attached to the coat give that garment the name of a "capote" These coats are made of blanket "without a waist" & the "Capuchan" is sewed to the collar - It is bound with a belt or sash in which the Indian or voyager? carried his pouch, pipe & knife. The blanket is sometimes bound around the waist by a belt & disposed? so as to answer the purpose of a coat