Part 7
69692-69704. Large hard-wood slats for pounding down the warp in the manufacture of serapes or blankets. Shó-tche-wo-na-k'ia thlé-we.
69731-33. Ditto, used in the manufacture of women's blankets. É-he wo-na-k'ia thlé-we.
69734-35. Ditto, for finishing. K'wan ái-ya a-k'ia-na-k'ia thlé-tsa-na-we.
69471-74. Frames of looms for stringing the woof for weaving belts and garters. Thlá-k'ia-pa-we.
69663-71. Knife-shaped hard-wood sticks for pounding down the warp in the manufacture of garters and belts. É-ni wo-na-k'ia-thle´-we.
69808. Frame for setting up the warp of small figured blankets. Pí-sal o-na-k'ia pi-ti-k'ia thlé-we.
69804. Ditto, larger.
69787. Poles or sticks on which the warp is supported in the weaving of large serapes; also a brace. Shó-tche won-na-k'ia ó-yäl-a-we.
69752-58. Appurtenances to a loom, consisting of threading sticks (1), woof beaters (2), comb for straightening thread (3), and braces for warp (4). Thlé-tsa-na pó-an ne, (1) Shó-pi-to-k'ia, (2) Thlém-me, (3) Ó-'na-pa-ne, (4) Thla-k'win-ne.
69676-91. Slats or hard-wood woof beaters. Thlé-we.
69738-51. Small woof beaters for finishing blankets and serapes. Sho-tche yá-k'ia-na-k'ia, thlé-tsa-na-we.
69770-79. Braces for the warp of small serapes and blankets. Á-thla-k'wi-po-a-we (_sing._, thlá-kwin-ne).
69759-68. Ditto.
69780-86. Ditto, larger, for serapes.
69821-32. Small sticks for separating the warp of small blankets. (Thlé-tsa-na.) Thlé-tsa-na pó-a-we.
69469, 69410, 69411, 69396-97, 69399, 69402. Small combs for straightening the warp in weaving. Pí-li-li-na-k'ia ó-na-pa, pó-a-we.
69814-20. End sticks for supporting warp in manufacture of small blankets and shirts. U-tchun o-na-kia ó-yäl-la-we.
69797-69803. Portions of loom used in weaving blankets. Á-thla-kwi po-an-ne.
69833-42. Sticks used in supporting the warp in the weaving of serapes. Shó-pi-to-k'ia thlá-pó-a-we.
69790-96. Ditto, with other portions of loom.
69705-29. Knife shaped woof beaters used in the manufacture of belts and garters. É-ni wo-na-kia thlé-we.
69653-61. (No. 1.) Rollers or sticks on which the belt is rolled during the process of weaving. É-ni-wo-na-kia ó-yal-lu-na-we. (No. 2.) Frames for the stringing of the warp of belts, &c. Thlé k'ia-pa-we.
. Small stick used in separating or confining the warp of belts. É-ni wo-na-k'ia shó-pi to-k'ia thlém tsa-na.
IMPLEMENTS OF WAR AND THE CHASE.
69455-66. Small rabbit clubs or boomerangs. Ók-shïk thlá-ta-kia thlé-a-we.
69603. Ditto, showing lightning grooves. Ók-shïk thlá-ta-k'ia thlé an-ne, sho-we á-he-a-kwa-pa wi-lo-lo-a á-tsi-na-pa.
69535-49. Bows, plain, and sinew-backed, one (small) used as a toy, with some arrows. Pi-thla-we thlí-pa-na, sho-we í-hi-k'ia. (Small) í-k'osh-na-k'ia pí'-tsa-na.
69493, 69497-69514, 69476-92, 69494-96, 69435-54. Rabbit sticks or boomerangs (large variety). Pó-k'ia thla-ta-k'ia thlé-a-we.
69516-34, 69632-50. Wooden war clubs of the order of warriors, or priesthood of the bow. Á-pi-thlan-Shí-wa-ni a-wan tam´ k'iap-na-we.
69595, 69596-69600. Small toy bows and arrows, with baskets attached, customarily presented by the sacred dancers to little boys. A-tsa-na a-wen Kâ-kâ pí-thla-we, ta shó-we. Hú-tchep pí, k'ia-ai-e.
69551-67. Ditto, more ornate.
69573-94. Bows for hunting. Thlá-ta-k'ia pí-thla-we.
69602. Arrows pointed with iron (twelve specimens). Sho-we á-he-kwi-pa.
69601. Ditto, unpointed.
GAMBLING IMPLEMENTS.
69268. Tubes and ball for the sacred game of the hidden ball. Í k'osh-na-k'ia í-an-k'o-lo-k'ia tó-ma-we. Ú-lin-ne.
69340. Wooden cards for betting game. Í-to-sa-na-k'ia tá-sho-we.
69468. Articles used in the game of the hidden ball, one of the sacred games of the God of War; played in spring and early summer. Í-an-k'o-lo-k'ia tó-ma-we, ta tí-po-an-ne.
69272, 69269. Ditto, small.
69351. Ditto, large, an especial hereditary set of the tribe.
69282-83. Flat sticks used in the game of boys. Tá-sho-li-we.
69338, 69353, 69281, 69286-87. Sticks used in native betting game. Tá-sho-li-we.
69285. (Six specimens.) Ditto, small.
69271. Tubes and counters of the sacred game of the hidden ball. Í-an-k'o-lo-k'ia tóm-a-we, ta tí-we.
DANCE IMPLEMENTS.
69264. Hand gourd rattle of the Kâ-kâ or sacred dance institution. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.
69265. Gourd rattle of the dance or Kâ kâ. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.
69263. Battle of the sacred dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.
69860. Long gourd rattle with handle and string for suspension when not in use--of the order of the "Knife." Ä´-tchi-a-kwe a-wa tchí-mon-ne.
MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.
69258. Large hoop-shaped drum-sticks, for the olla or vase drum, used in the songs of the sacred orders only. Té-pe-ha té-se-a-k'ia-na-k'ia tsí-k'on ne.
69259. Ditto.
69260. Ditto.
. Ditto.
69325-31. Forks or wooden tweezers for plucking the early fruit of the cactus. Tui-yäsh-na-k'ia k'oi-yä-tchi-we.
69234, 69237, 69238, 69244, 69245, 69293. Spinning shafts or whorls of wood. Thlíp-na-k'ia thlát-ta-we.
69248. Ditto, for very small cotton cords.
69231. Ditto, for spinning very coarse cords.
. Bow drills, 1005 and 1009, with stone whorls and flint points. Á-a o-na-k'ia thla-to-we, á-thlä-to-pa, ta tí-mush á-tsa-na tchóthl-to-pa. For use, see pl. xlii.
69261-62. Hoops for drumming on the large olla or vase-drums in the sacred orders. Té-pe-ha te-se'e-k'ia-k'ia-tsi-k'o-we.
69851-59. Shepherds' crooks. T'chá-tsa-na yá-te-nï-k'ia thlé-tsi-k'o-we.
69631. Wooden snow shovel. Ú-te-pish-na-k'ia thlém-me.
69628. Ditto, also used for taking bread from an oven. Mú-lo wó-po-k'ia, thlém tsa-na.
69622. Cane used by the aged or blind. Á-thlä-shi a-wa tam´-tethl-nan-ne.
69672. Carved cross-piece for top of ladder. Thlé-tsi-lon an thlém-pethl-ton-ne.
69350. Combing broom, or broom and comb combined, composed of fine grass, bound in the center; the butt end being used for combing, the top end as a brush or broom. It is also used as a strainer. Í-pïsh-na-k'ia pé-pe. See pl. xliii.
69604. Bunch of mush sticks, used in stirring mush or corn while parching. Wó-le-kwi-k'ia thlá-pa-po-an-ne.
69308-09. Twisters used in the manufacture of hair _riatas_ or ropes. Tsí-to-ni-wo-na-k'ia wí-tsi-nan-ne (á-tchi).
69289. Canes used in the sacred game of Shó-li-ne, played during winter and early spring. Shó-li po-an-ne.
69424. Pegs used in stretching skins. K'é-pi-li-li-a-k'ia thlá-po-an ne.
69430. Vermin-killers, or louse-traps. Mé-'thla-ta-k'ia thlä-ton ne.
69431. Ditto.
69274. Sticks kicked in the race of Tí-kwa-we. Tí-kwa thla-we.
69275. Ditto.
69812. Frames for setting up the warp of scrapes. Pí-ti-k'ia thlé-we.
69675. Lance of iron used in the wars of the past. Í-thlak-na-kia lan-sa.
69235, 69232, 69233, 69236, 69239, 69243, 69246, 69294, 69292, 69295, 69247-48-49-50. Spindles used in spinning and twisting wool and fiber. Thlíp-na-k'ia thlát-to-we. With smoothing comb attached.
69251, 69252, 69257, 69290. Bow drills for manufacture of shell and turquoise ornaments. Á-'a-na-k'ia thlá-to-we.
. Small dice-sticks used in a game of the basket tray. Thláthl pa-tsa-we.
69339. Boards or blocks used in confining the hair of women in sacred dances, as a mark of virginity. Má-tsi-k'wa-k'ia thlé-we.
69279. Ditto.
69280. Ditto.
69321. Small pair of symbolical tablets carried in the hand during dance of the priests of the tablet dancers. Thlá-he-kwe a-wa thlé-we.
69406. Slats on which the hair is bunched, to indicate virginity of women in sacred dance of the flute. Ma-tsi-k'wa-k'ia thlé-we.
69321. Small pair of symbolic tablets carried in the hand during the dance of the Priestess of the Tablet dancers. Thlá-he-kwe a-wa thlé-we.
69375. Small ceremonial war club of the order of the Priesthood of the Bow. Á-pi-thlan-Shi-wa-ni a-wa tam k'iap-nan-ne.
69014. Toy cradle board for doll. Wi-ha yä´thl-to-k'ia thlém-me.
69391. Ditto.
. Ditto.
69405. Frame of wood for pommel of saddle. Á-wo-kon o-na-k'ia tám-me.
69312. Sacred warbling flute. Tchá-he-he-lon-ne.
69467. Sacred flute. Shoh-k'on-ne.
. Peg for suspending. Tám-kwai-nan-ne.
. Very large pegs used in the (sacred) running game of the two war gods. Tí-kwa-we, Á-hai-iu-ta á-tchi-a.
. Small sacred wand of the god of fire. Kâ-kâ-shu-le-wi-tsï an téthl-nan-ne.
. Small darts used by children.
. Wooden buzz and pivot. Thlé mo-la-ton-ne.
. Drinking gourd. Tú-tu-na-kia shó-pon-ne.
. Wooden buzzers used as a warning by war Priests, members of sacred orders, in procession of Gods or sacred Medicine relics. Thlém-tu-nu-nun-ne.
69423 (eleven specimens). Wooden whizzers used in ceremonials or sacred dances as warnings for the observances of certain forms. Thlé-tu-nu-nu-we (sing., thlem-tu-nu-nun-ne).
69426-27. Fire sticks used in kindling the sacred New Year fire. Má-k'e wo-na-kia á-su-su-k'ia-na-k'ia.
69374. Gourd-handle boxes used in carrying the sacred tobacco at the councils or meetings. Á-na-te wo-po-k'ia tóm-a-we.
69348. Ditto, smaller.
69425. Wooden rope-twister without handle, used mostly in the manufacture of hair riatas. Wí-tsi-tsi-nan-ne.
69315. Small symbolical tablet carried by the priests of the flute dance. Shoh-ko Mó-son-ne an thlém.
69273. A cane used in the national game of the god of war during winter and early spring. Shó-li-we. Sticks kicked in the national sacred race of Tí-kwa-we.
. Indented ring for supporting eating-bowls on the head, of Spanish bayonet. Wó-thlak-to-k'ia ha-k'in k'í-withl-to-pa.
68629, 68628, 68627, 6828, 68632, 68629, 6828, 68629, 68633, 68629. Pads or rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k'ia hó-ha-k'i-we.
68630 (six specimens), 68631 (five specimens). Rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-kia há-ki-we.
68626. Pad or ring of Spanish bayonet for supporting round bodies on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k'ia há-k'in-ne.
. Rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k'ia há-k'i-we.
69605-21. Planting prods or spuds for planting corn and melons. Tchú-tâi-na-k'ia tá-sa-kwi-we.
69673. Patu or digging-stick. Tsém-me.
69418. Wooden hook for wood burdens. Ták-na-k'ia tám-tsi-k'on-ne.
69365-72. Hooks or crotches used in securing burdens. K'ia-ha-tche po-an-ne.
. Curved pine boxes for sacred plumes. Lá-po-k'ia thlé-lo-we.--"Sacred council boxes."
. Ditto, round bottomed. Lá-po-kia thlé-lon kiä´-mo-lin.
69382-89. Long square plume boxes of pine. Lá-po-k'ia thlé-lon-ne.
69270. Wooden tubes (1), ball (2), and straw counters (3) used in the ancient game of the Gods of War. 1. Í-än-k'o-lo-k'ia tóm-a-we. 2. Ú-lin-ne. 3. Tí-we.
69296. Curious wooden slat dance appurtenance made to represent lightning and its motions. Wí-lo-lo-a-nan an-te-li-ash-nan-ai-e.
69255, 69470. Wooden spindle whorls and cord-stretchers of cob. Thla-ton, ta thlun-pí-tsa-thli-k'ia, also whorls used by many of the Eastern Pueblos in drilling turquois and shell ornaments.
69412, 69413, 69414, 69415, 69416. Small tops. Mo-lä-to-we á-tsa-na.
69409. Wooden stirrups. Tá-i-te-tchu-na-we.
69662. Small knife-shaped stick for pounding down the woof of belts. É-ni-wo-na-k'ia thlem-me.
69434. Small louse smashers or traps of flat slats (three specimens). Me-we á-k'u-tsu-a-k'ia-na-k'ia thlép-ton-ne.
69433. Small louse crusher of wooden slats. Í-meh-k'wïsh-na-k'ia-thlép-ton-ne.
69422. Small whizzer used in sacred and medicine dances. Thlém-tu-nu-nun-tsa-na.
69314. Ditto, decorated with lightning.
69417, 69419, 69420, 69421. Hooks and eyes of wood for securing burdens. Mä-to-k'ia tá-tsi-k'o-we.
69301, 69310. Small wooden figures of birds for decoration of altars. Wo-tsa-na-tesh-kwin po-ai-yäthl-to-k'ia.
69311. Ditto, of dove.
69475. Small loom for weaving belts. Thlá-k'ia-pan-ne.
69401, 69402, 69403, 69404, 69398. Wooden combs for straightening warp of blanket in weaving. Tam ó-na-we.
69276. Small pegs used in (the sacred) running game of the two War Gods. Á-hai-in-ta á-tchi-nai-a tí-kwa-we.
69305, 69428, 69306. Wands of the bearers of the wand or sacred arrow. Thle-we-kwe a-wen í-k'withl-tchu-na-k'ia shó-we.
69355, 69284, 69352. Sticks used in the game of tá-sho-li-we.
69152. Elaborate head-dress of the women used in the dance of the tablets. Thla-he-kwe a-wan thlethl-pó-yan-ne. Star, moon, and ladder to the skies represented.
69276. Ditto, sun and star represented.
69318. Sacred tablet of the bearers of the wand fastened to a spatula which is forced down the throat of members during public ceremonials. Thlé-we-kwe a-wen thlé-wi-k'withl-tchu-na-k'ia-thlem, yä-tchun, mó-yä-tchun, ta-yá-o-non pä´-tchi-pa.
69320. The great star (of wood) of the sacred altar of the Lesser Spark Order. Má-k'e-tsá-na-kwe a-wen mó-yä-tchun-thla-na tésh-kwin-pi-k'ia a-yä´thl-to-k'ia.
69850, 69849, 69848. Sticks used in lighting cigarettes in Council. Po-ne mák-tchu-k'ia thlá-kwi-mo-we.
69349. Gourd for sacred (native) tobacco used at ceremonials of secret orders. A-na-te wó-pu-k'ia sho-po tóm-tsa-na.
ANIMAL SUBSTANCES.
69335, 69334, 69333, 69336, 69332. Small bow guards of leather ornamented with plates of tin. Kém-pas-si-kwin hé-lo-pa-na.
69393, 69299. Horn arrow straighteners. Shó mo-thla-k'ia-na-k'ia sái-a-we.
69400. Belt of hair and green rawhide used in the costume of the order of cactus. Kâ-shi-kwe a-wen kém-i-k'win ú-pi-thlai-e.
69304. Rawhide head band and horn used in the dance of the feast of dead enemies or _Ó-i-na-he_. Ó-i-na-he a-wa kém-othl-pan, sái-a-i-e.
69307. Small darts used by children in a game of the War God, made of feathers and cobs. Lá-po-tchi-we.
6379. Deer-horn prod for use in basket weaving. Tsí-o-na-k'ia saí-an-ne.
69302. Horns used in sacred dance of blue horn. Kâ´-kâ-thli-an an saí-a-we.
69337. Pair of heel-bands used by women in the dance of fallen enemies, etc. (two specimens). Wé-thle-a-kwi-we.
69266. Deer hoof rattles attached to sacred turtle shell. Thlé-a-kwi an ná-k'u-tchi-we.
69381. Eagle feathers from shield. K'iä-k'iäl lá-ai-yäl-la-k'ia lá-we.
69267. Tortoise shell used in sacred dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen thlé-a-kwi-we.
69376, 69377, 69378. Bone awls used in weaving. Pí-ti sí-wi-k'ia-na-k'ia sam´ si-mi-we.
Miscellaneous objects not numbered in Collector's Catalogue.
. Three bow guards for children. Kém pas si-kwi-we.
. Two small rattles for children. A-tsa-na a-wen tchí-mo-we.
. Three awls used in weaving blankets and baskets. Sá-si-mi-we.
. Four sets of small flat sticks used in the game of Tá-sho-li-we.
. The blue horn used in the head-dress of the women of the horn-dance. Sá-te-tchi Ó-k'ia an saí-an-ne.
69303. Burden-strap for forehead. Yä´thl-ton-ne.
69297. Arrow straighteners of mountain-goat horn. Shó tsathl-tchu-na-k'ia saí-an-ne.
69652. Embroidered sash used in sacred dances. Tá-k'un í-kwin, Kâ-kâ á-wen.
69298. Horn arrow straightener. Shó tsathl-tchu-na-k'ia saí-an-ne.
69407. Paddle-shaped ornament used in the head-dress of the women during the dance of the Sá-te-tchi.
COLLECTIONS FROM WOLPI, ARIZONA.
ARTICLES OF STONE.
69876-69950. Flat rubbing-stones used for grinding grain on metates.
69951-69971. Metates.
69972-69975. Stone slabs for baking bread.
69976-70063. Stone mortars for grinding paint, chili, etc.
70064. Two fragments of stone mortars.
70065. Metate and two fragments of stone rubbers.
70066. Grinding-stone and muller.
70067-70078. Stone mullers.
70079-70155. Stones used for rubbing, smoothing, and polishing.
70156-70164. Grooved stones used for smoothing and polishing arrows.
70165-70175. Stones used for pounding, hammering, &c.
70176-70313. Stone axes and hammers, mostly of basalt.
70314-70435. Stone hammers and mauls, mostly of coarse ferruginous sandstone.
70436-70475. Stone pestles.
70476-70500. Stones used for grinding paint, chili, pepper, etc.
70501-70508. Hammer-stones, etc.
70509 }. Stone axes with handles. 70510 }
70511-70524. Images carved in sandstone.
71037. Fifteen rubbing or smoothing stones for pottery.
71038. Four rubbing stones.
71039. Stone scraper.
71041. A lot of flakes of obsidian, flint, etc.
ARTICLES OF CLAY.
70525. An imperforate earthen pipe.
70526-45. Water vases or tinajas with various styles of ornamentation.
70546-50. Toy water vases or tinajas.
70551-601. White ware bowls of various sizes and styles of ornamentation.
70602-618. Red ware bowls, variously ornamented.
70619. A paint cup.
70620-23. Coarse toy cups.
70624-31. Small and medium sized water vases. 70628-9, are without ornamentation.
70632-46. Earthenware cups with handles and variously ornamented.
70647-50. Small basket-shaped vessels.
70651-8. Square and oblong dishes, ornamented.
70659-75. Ollas or cooking vessels of various sizes.
70676-95. Medium and large sized ollas or cooking vessels.
70696-98. Toy cooking vessels.
70699-700. Basket-shaped vessels.
70701-39. Canteens without ornament, large size.
70740-44. Canteens, ornamented.
70745-51. Small plain canteens.
70752-56. Calabash or double gourd-shaped water-vessels, some plain and others ornamented.
70757-70789. Large ollas.
70790-70802. Pans, cups and dishes.
70803-882. Ladles of various shapes, sizes and styles of ornamentation.
70883-87. Curiously shaped and ornamented paint-boxes.
70892-901. Salt and pepper boxes.
70902-9. Vessels in the shape of birds with the opening in the top of the head or in the back.
70910. Moccasin shaped vessel.
70911-25. Images of the human figure.
70926-7. Images of an animal, very rude.
71040. Earthenware pipe.
VEGETAL SUBSTANCES.
BASKETRY.
70928-36. Large deep baskets, for carrying loads.
70937. Small deep baskets.
70938-40. Large, oblong, shallow tray baskets.
70941-47. Small, circular, flat basket trays.
70948-50. Circular round-bottomed baskets.
70951-55. Circular flat basket trays, woven in colors.
70956. Wicker-work cradle.
70957-8. Toy cradles.
70959-61. Basket work head guards for cradles.
70962-6. Basket work head pads.
70967-73. Small deep baskets.
70974. Small dipper-shaped basket, with handle.
70975. Head-dress, with horns, used in dances.
70976-82. Shallow circular baskets.
70983-87. Small square baskets, somewhat smaller at the top than at the bottom.
70988-96. Small circular baskets deep, and smaller at the top than at the bottom.
70997. Small circular basket tray.
70998. Hat of plaited straw.
70999. Sock or moccasin of straw.
71000. Ball for a game.
71001-4. Medium-sized circular basket trays.
71005-8. Smaller-sized circular basket trays.
71009-12. Still smaller-sized circular basket trays.
71013-4. Deep circular baskets, much smaller at the mouth than at the bottom.
71015-8. Small deep circular baskets with handles reaching from side to side.
71019-22. Small saucer-shaped water-tight baskets.
71023-28. Jug and gourd-shaped water-tight baskets.
71029-30. Small circular deep baskets.
GOURDS, BOWS, ARROWS, RATTLES, &c.
68701-25. Gourds for carrying water, &c.
68726-57. Gourd rattles, variously ornamented, used in dances.
68758. Gourd drinking vessel.
68759-75. Bows and arrows, used in dances.
68776. Toy bows and arrows.
68777. Bow, bow case, quiver, and arrows.
68778. Strands of beads made of black seeds.
68779-83. Wooden birds with movable wings, used in dances and ceremonies.
68797-800. Wooden forceps.
68802. A hinged toy, used in dances to imitate lightning.
68803. Whirligig, a child's toy.
68804. Necklace of acorn-cups.
68818-20. Wooden combs.
68821-25. Cylindrical wooden boxes for small articles.
68826. Drum, the body of wood, the heads of skin.
68827-8. Drumsticks.
68829-32. Sticks and tops, used in a game.
68833. Blocks or tops, used in a game.
68834. Spinning toy, a kind of top, consisting of a disk with a spindle through its center.
68835. Tops.
68837. Wooden tongs.
68838. Wooden comb.
68839-40. Wooden knives.
68841. Child's pop-gun.
68842. Stick with a stone, covered with skin at one end, used as a mallet in a ball game.
68844. Notched stick for bird trap.
66847-9. Wooden hoops or arches, used by girls to arrange the hair at the sides of the head.
68850. Wooden implement used for twisting ropes.
68851-2. Notched sticks and deer's scapulae, used as rattles.
68853-9. Notched sticks, used as rattles in dances.
68862. Wooden hooks used with the ropes, with which the load is secured upon the back of an animal.
68863-8. Flat wooden sticks, variously notched and painted, which, when attached to a string and whirled swiftly round, produce a buzzing noise; used in dances.
68870-4. Sets of cylindrical blocks, used in a game.
68875. Ornament of wood painted light green, and with a tuft of dark brown wool in the middle; used in dances.
68876-97. Spindles used in spinning. They are composed of a disk of wood, or earthenware, about 4 inches in diameter, through the center of which passes a slender stick, a foot or more in length. Several of them have a piece of corn-cob on the end of the stick. For use, see pl. xliv.
68898. Sticks used in spinning.
68899. Sticks used for arrow shafts.
68900. Bird snares.
68901-7, 69025. Sleys used in weaving.
68908-9. Reed matting.
68910-15. Bundles of grass stems used as hair brushes.
68916-25. Ceremonial sticks with balls attached.
68965-6. Waist or breech cloths of cotton cloth.
68979. Grass hair brush.
HEAD-DRESSES, DANCE ORNAMENTS, IMAGES, ETC.
68981. Dancing head-dress, made of a hemispherical wicker-work basket to fit the head, surmounted by large horns of skin painted with light colored clay, and supposed to represent the mountain sheep (ovis americanus).
68983. Head-dress of leather and cotton cloth, painted white and black.
68986. Head-dress composed of a ring of cotton cloth, stuffed with some soft substance, and with a wooden tablet at one side and a horn at the other, and painted black and white.
68987-90. Head-dresses, segments of a circle of basketware, with zigzag sticks protruding from the edge to represent lightning.
68991-4. Head-dress shaped like 68986, but the ring is of rawhide, and the rest of wood. The horn on one side is a frame-work of twigs covered with a netting of cotton twine.
68996-9. Yoke-shaped wooden stick with funnel-shaped ornament of cotton string, stretched over ribs of iron wire at one end of it.
69000. A dance ornament very similar in shape to the preceding, but the funnel is of gourd, painted green, and the stick is ornamented with white, red, and black in the center.
69001. Ceremonial throwing stick or "boomerang," painted white, red, and black.
69002. Dance ornament of wood, ornamented with a tuft of wool.
69003. Gambling sticks painted in lozenges, black and white.
69004. Gambling sticks, plain black.
69005. Bird upon the end of painted stick, used in dances.
69006-7. Large wooden melon shaped balls, painted, used in ceremonies.
69009-15. Toy cradles of wood and basket work.
69016-17. Ornament made of corn husks, like three flowers upon a stalk, carried in the corn dance.
69018-19. Head ornament. A ring of corn husk is surmounted by eight pieces of corn cob, equidistant, and ornamented with feathers.
69027. Ornament made of husks for the corn dance.
69032. Head dress. A ring of corn husks, from which protrude horizontally zigzag sticks, pointed, and painted red, green, and yellow, which are set close together around the circle; these sticks are said to represent lightning.