TBE NATOBALIST S BULLETIN, PUB. BY FRANK H. LATTIN, ALBION, N. T. 



INDIAN UELICS. 



(STONE ACJE.) 



ARROW HEADS. 

 War Points, Triaugular, no notcUes.SO.IO loJO.25 



•• Deep Notcclied, 10 " .25 



" Long and Slender, notcUed. 10 " .2.5 



Leaisuaped f>> " •2-'' 



Short and Tlilck or Blunted 0.5 •• ,2.) 



"Oregon" Polnie 2) " l.on 



Shallow Notched ^ " -25 



DeepNotcbed w " -"0 



Rotary f^ '' J-W 



Serrated ■*•> '■■^> 



DouWeNotched 25 " ..50 



TopNotched 20 •• .oO 



Pointed, both ends 2.5 '^ l.oo 



Stemmed l^ " ••'^* 



SPEAR HEADS. 



Triangular 35 •• ..50 



Leaf Shaped t 2.t • .-m 



Long Slender, notched 15 " -50 



Broad, notched 25 •• ..50 



DeepNotched 2o •• .50 



TopNotched &0 " 1.00 



curved Fish spears " 2.i'o 



Thick Spears 23 •' .oO 



KNIVES. 



CurvedBack 50 " l-O" 



Douole Edged 20 " 2.00 



Single Edged 25 •• LOu 



Straight Eeged 2) " 1.00 



Curved Edged 2.^ •• 1.50 



DRILLS 2^ •' 1-0" 



SCRAPERS. 



NotcUed • l-T " -50 



UnnotcUed 10 •• .2o 



AXES. 



Small, grooved 40 •• i.Oo 



Medium, •' "0 "• 1-2'' 



Large, " •••l-"0 •'2.00 



CELTS 25 •• 1.00 



HAMMER STONES 25 •• .50 



nne 50 •' 1.00 



Pestles 50 •• 2.00 



Arrow Heads, assorted, per do/. so ■• i.Oj 



perioo, 3.00 to lu.oO. 

 Spear Heads, well a.ssorted, 3.00 per doz. 

 Fragments ol Pottery 05 '■ .25 



We will send the following collection prepaid 

 for Si.OO. 



1 doz. good AiTow Heads, 

 1 cell, 



1 grooved Axe, 

 U nne scrapers, 



2 •' Knives, 



1 •' Spear Head, 

 1 Pestle. 



3 Vivr. Indiin Pottery fragments. 



We could pick you out poor specimens* and send 

 yoa the auove collection, postage or expressage 

 extra. lOr only $1.. 50, and on the other hand ve 

 can send you the same lot f.rtrn .ituf tor «i.00 In 

 each 'iud every case we guarantee satlsfacilon 



We have nearly IC 000 Flint and Swne Imple- 

 ments in stock, and know that that w e can give 

 you better satisfaction for the money tnan a.iy 

 other Dealer. 



AS we have neltUer time nor space to give full 

 descriptions of the implements, we would advise 

 every collector to send us 10 cts. for a copy of 

 ■Moorhead's Handy liook for. Collectors; it gives a 



short desn-lption of most the varieties of ludlaii 

 and Mound Builder ImpleuK'iits. illustrated. 



We can also lurhlsh .Vbbott s Primitive In- 

 dustry; or. IlliLstratioDS of the liaiuliwurlc. In 

 Stone, Bone and ' lay, oJ the Native l-.ace.s of the 

 Northern Athintlc Seaboard of America, with 560 

 pp. and -i-iu cuts. 



1 vol. 8vo. Cloth. $:J.0(> 



Modern Indian Helics. 



GENUINE INDIAN KEUCS MADE AND VSED BY THE 

 SlOrX OF DAKOTA. 



War cluts, white quart/, bead 13 .50 to U oy 



TomiiliawKs, (very scarce) t ou torn a» 



Bows, plain liaid wooa, sinew string.. 2 i« to 3 &c> 

 Bows, sinew wound and sinew string 4 lu to e uO 

 Arrows, teathei ed and iron points. .8oc or 3 tor 90 



Knife bcabbaids 1 00 to 2 50 



Scalp Lock orn.-.ments 1 W to2 00 



Game Bags, elegantly beaded 8 outo 10 00 



Head Dresses, colored hair 1 50 to 3 .50 



Necklaces of Teeth 1 50 to 3 50 



deer claws .: 4<io to 9 GO 



of a variety of material 1 50 to 5 0(7 



Ear Ornaments, sniiigs of Iroquois 



shells (wampum) 2 50 to 5 OO 



Riding Whips \quirt8) 1 00 to 3 OO 



Horn Spoous T5 to 1 25 



Buffalo horns, ornamented i25to3no 



Scalps, difficult to obtain 10 00 to 15 00 



Leggius, children's beadtd and IringedH no to 4 OO 

 Lcggins, squaws' - •' 4 00 to 6 OO 



Leggius. bucks' •• •• 12 0utoitii'O 



Buckskin shirts, fringed lo 00 to 15 00 



vest, ornamented 5 00 to 6 00 



pants '• 12 no to 18 00 



Boys' full beaded bucksk'n coat; fine 12 00 to 15 OO 

 Stiua5vs' blanket belts, full beaded, 



nne, H to 4 feet 400toS0O 



(iloves and gauntlets, tended 3 00 to 10 no 



War loimets, a rarity 25ioto.50(iO 



Bi-acelets "5 to 2 OO 



Baby Carrier, heavily beaded &quilledToO to 10.50 

 Baby earlier, lieaviiv beailed, 



wit h fa cy sup; ort sticks 1 Uo 15 00 



Sqtiaws' Work Bag, buckskin 2 50 to 4 00 



Small fancy bags •. 50 to 1 50 



Fancy cut 1 ead bags, for paint, cliar- 



'ms. lucky stones or momy 3 00 



Turtles, spidert-, llzzards. fanta.stical- 



ly beaded (medicine charms) 50 to 1 20 



Whetstone cases 75 to 1 00 



;\Iatcli carriers, tai;cy .. .50 to 12.5 



Fawn Skill '-medicine" bags— hair. on.. 3 00 to 5 OO 

 Mounted sheep Skin "medicine " 



bags— ha iron 3.50 to TOO 



Fin- niedf cine ba sin variety 2 00 to 5 eo 



Klllick ink k. (Indian tobacco) made 



froni red willow baik lec per oz. 



Pipes, red pipe stone plain 



wit h ia rge woe d stem 2 50 to 4 00 



d( ) do fancy stem 5 00 to 8 00 



Tobacco Pouches, long buckskin, beaded and 



fringed finely ■. ..2 .50 to 4 00 



do do elegant oootoSiO 



Tobacco Pouches otbladder ornamented 1 5' ito 300 



MOCCASINS, BUCKSKIN WITH RAW- 

 HIDE SOLES, PARTIALLY TO 

 FULL BEADED. 



'^'hildren.'i. M< cca.slns. per pair 75 to l "5 



Bucks and scjuaws' Mr ccaslns, per fair 1 50 to 3 50 

 Bucks and squaws' Moccaslnt-, extra 



fjincv 4 00 to 5 i;n 



Indian D ills, biickslsln dressed In Indian 



style &tM 111 Inches high ) .50 to 2 25 



do larger or txtra fine 2 .5o lo 3 25 



First Reader (Wayawa Tokaheya) in Dakota 

 Language, and Englii-li translation 

 given T5 



