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Ceremonial rattle. Made of wood, ornamented with a painted drawing representing 

 a human face. Length, 9 inches. Massett Indians (Skittagetan stock), Queen 

 Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 88717. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Dance rattle. Made of wood, ornamented on each side with a drawing of a human 

 face and other painted and engraved drawings. Length, 10| inches; width, 4 

 inches. Alaska. 74335. Collected by J. J. McLean. 



Dance rattle. Made of wood, engraved, and with a painted drawing representing 

 a woodpecker. Length, 10 inches; width, 3 inches. Haida Indians (Skittagetan 

 stock), Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 88797. Collected by James 

 G. Swan. 



Rattle. Gourd, with drawings painted white and black and the bottom painted 

 green, with a wooden handle passing through it. It is used in dances. Diam 

 eter, 6 inches. Moki Indians (Shoshouean stock), Moki Reservation, Arizona. 

 84145. Collected by Victor Mindeleff. 



Rattle. Made of a gourd, with painted designs, and pierced by a handle with a loop 

 at the end. It is used in the dances. Diameter, 5 inches. Moki Indians (Sho- 

 shonean stock), Moki Reservation, Arizona, 1886 128740. Collected by Mrs. 

 M. E. Stevenson. 



Rattle. Made of wood, carved and painted, representing a two-headed eagle, an imi 

 tation of that on the Russian flag. Length, 10 inches; width, 4 inches. T lingit 

 Indians (Koluschan stock), Sitka, Alaska. 20763. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Lef/gin rattles. Made of blue flannel, ornamented with three strips of red flannel, and 

 with strings of white beads sewed around them. Along the whole length of the 

 leggins are sewed three rows of bird beaks, which, by knocking against each 

 other, produce various sounds, in accordance with the movement of the leg. 

 The chiefs alone use this rattle in the dances of great ceremony. Haida Indians 

 (Skittagetan stock), Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. 89088. Col 

 lected by James G. Swan. 



Rattle. Composed of many bird beaks fastened around two wooden hoops covered 

 with spruce-pine root. A stick tied to each of the two sides serves as a handle. 

 Diameter, 6f inches. Hadia Indians (Skittagetan stock), Queen Charlotte 

 Islands, British Columbia. 89088. Collected by James G. Swan. 



Rattle. Gourd painted bright green, yellow, and black, with a wooden handle run 

 ning through it, with two feathers tied to one end. It is used in the dances. 

 Diameter, I inches. Moki Indians (Shoshonean stock), Moki Reservation, Ari 

 zona. 68742. Collected by Col. James Stevenson. 



Rattle. Rough gourd, painted green. It lias for a handle a stick which passes through 

 it, but without coming out at the opposite side. Length, 7 inches; width, 3 

 inches. Moki Indians (Shoshonean stock), Moki Reservation, Arizona. 84149. 

 Collected by Victor Mindeleff. 



Bead of a crook. Gourd painted black, with red lines; a short stick passes through 

 it. This handle serves as the head of a long staff which is used in the ceremo 

 nial dances. Length, 19 inches ; diameter of the gourd, 4 inches. Moki Indians 

 (Shoshoiieau stock), Moki Reservation, Arizona. 22964. Collected by O. D. 

 Wheeler. 



Rattle. Gourd ornamented with designs painted black on a background of bright 

 green. A stick which passes through and through it serves as a handle. It is 

 used in the dances. Diameter, 3J inches. Moki Indians (Shoshouean stock), 

 Moki Reservation, Arizona. 68746. Collected by Mrs. M. E. Stevenson. 



Dance whistle. Made of the bone of an eagle s wing, with buckskin strips and 

 feather pendants. Length, 6f inches. Arapahoe Indians (Algonkian stock), 

 Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation, Oklahoma, 1890. 153057. Collected by 

 Emilio Granier. 



Medicine man s enchanted rod. Wooden staff covered with red cloth and feathers; 

 head of catlinite, with a tassel made of horsehair dyed green. Length, 25 inches. 

 Arapahoe Indians ( Algonkiau stock), Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation, Okla 

 homa, 1890. 153064. Collected by Emilio Granier. 



