LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. XV 



Facing page. 



70. Dipper, cup, and handled bowl 358 



71. Vases with bird decoration 358 



72. Vases of yellow-brown and lemon yellow 358 



73. Vase of orange color 358 



74. Bowl, red ware, green dec* >rati< »n 358 



75. Bowls of polychrome ware 358 



7<>. Bowls of white wan; 358 



77. Vases < if white ware 358 



78. Dipper and vase, gray ware 358 



79. Small vessels, gray ware 358 



80. Coiled ware 358 



81. Stone implements 358 



Jettyto Valley Ruins. 



Sketch map of rnins 358 



General view of Kokopnyama Ruin 358 



Cist in rocks, Kokopnyama 358 



Excavating in the talus, Kokopnyama 358 



Hair tied with hair cord, Kokopnyama 358 



( oiled basketry, Kokopnyama 358 



General view from Kawaiokuh 358 



Decorations on wall of room, Kawaiokuh 358 



Potters' kiln, two views, Kawaiokuh 358 



Burials in house cemetery, Kawaiokuh 358 



Jar under floor of room, Kawaiokuh 358 



Small pottery vessels, Kawaiokuh -. ." 358 



Vase of parrot form (Gates collection ) , Kawaiokuh 358 



Vases of gray ware, Kawaiokuh 358 



Small ornaments and figurines, Kawaiokuh 358 



Basketry and matting, Kawaiokuh 358 



Pottery showing application of color, Kawaiokuh 358 



)9. Bowls showing symbolism and color, Kawaiokuh and Kokopnyama 358 



)0. P< ittery showing color and symbolism, Kawaiokuh 358 



)1. Food bowla showing bird symbolism 358 



\ \i;kativk of a Visit to Indian Tribes of the Purus River, Brazil. 



By Joseph Beal Steeke. 



1. Wooden bird figures of Hypurina Indians :;!»4 



l'. < i roup i if Jamamadi Indians 394 



3. ( I roup of Jamamadi Indians 394 



4. ( )rnaments of Jamamadi Indians 394 



5. Objects used by Jamamadi Indians in snuff making, snuffing, and cooking. 394 

 i). Arms, etc., of Jamamadi Indians 394 



7. Objects of domestic use of Jamamadi Indians 394 



8. Implements used in snuff making and snuffing by the Paumari Indians . 394 



9. Paumari Indian canoes 394 



