170 COLUMBIAN HISTORICAL EXPOSITION AT MADRID. 



Denticulated rattle (2). It consists of two pieces; one long, toothed stick and, 

 another small, smooth stick. It is used in the ceremonial dances. One end of 

 the denticulated rod is held in the left hand; a gourd, or any other sounding 

 object, is fixed on the other end. The long rod is rubbed from the top to the 

 bottom, and from the bottom to the top, with the other rod held in the right 

 hand. Length of the denticulated rod, 26 inches; length of the short rod, 12 

 inches. Shoshoue Indians (Shoshonean stock), Wind River Reservation, 

 Wyoming, 1876. 22026-7. Collected by Maj. J. W. Powell. 



Flute. It consists of two strips of Avood, guttered and joined together by a buck 

 skin cord, and cemented with rosin. It has six holes for the fingers, made by 

 burning. The key is of reed. Length, 21 inches; diameter, If inches. Sho- 

 shone (Shoshoneau stock), Wind River Reservation. 153065. Collected by 

 Emilio Granier. 



Whistle. Made of the bone of an eagle s wing. Ornamented with a wrapping of 

 dyed quills. Length, 8 inches. Sioux Indians. 153923. Collected by Mrs. M. 

 M. Hazen. 



Whistle. Made of the bone of an eagle s wing, with a strap of sea-otter skin tied 

 to the neck of the whistle. Length, 10 inches. Sioux Indians. 153926. Col 

 lected by Mrs. M. M. Hazen. 



Whistle. Made of the bone of an eagle s wing. Ornamented with a wrapping of 

 dyed quills. A buckskin strap, with white quills. Length, 7f inches. Sioux 

 Indians. 153924. Collected by Mrs. M. M. Hazen. 



Rattle. Made of two pieces of hide, cemented together, forming a ball. The handle 

 is strengthened by a wooden tube. A feather is cemented to the upper part of 

 the whistle. Length, 8 inches; diameter, 3| inches. Sioux Indians. 153920. 

 Collected by Mrs. M. M. Hazen. 



Rattle. A rod covered with buckskin, from which hang many deer hoofs, forming 

 the timbrel. It has a feather on one side and a wide buckskin loop on the other. 

 Length, 19 inches. Sioux Indians. 153927. Collected by Mrs. M. M. Hazen. 



Whistle (broken). Made of the bone of an eagle s wing. A buckskin strap, orna 

 mented with white and blue quills. Length, 6| inches. Sioux Indians. 153925. 

 Collected by Mrs. M. M. Hazen. 



Flageolet. Made of reed, covered with quills, painted. It has four holes for the 

 fingers. A tongue placed in an oblong case produces the sound. Length, llf 

 inches; diameter, inch. Sioux Indians. 153922. Collected by Mrs. M. M. 

 Hazen. 



Small drum. Made of deerskin drawn over an irregular hoop and fastened with 

 wooden pegs Avhich project from the whole hoop at intervals of about an inch. 

 Diameter, 7 inches. Sioux Indians. 153921. Collected by Mrs. M. M. Hazen. 



Drumstick. Made of a straight stick of wood. The knob is of buckskin, stuffed 

 with hair. The stick and knob are painted red. The little children use it. 

 Length of the stick, 14 inches; diameter of the knob, about !- inches. Moki 

 Indians (Shoshonean stock), Moki Reservation, Arizona. 22553. Collected by 

 Maj. J. W. Powell. 



Drumstick. The knob is of hair, covered with cloth. The men use it. Length, 22 

 inches; diameter of the knob, 4 inches. Moki Indians (Shoshonean stock). 

 Moki Reservation, Arizona. 22553. Collected by Maj. J. W. Powell. 



Drumstick (Tatchi).-TliQ two painted with dark colors. The knob is of buckskin, 

 stuffed with hair. Used by the children. Length of the stick, 13 inches; 

 diameter of the knob, about 2| inches. Moki Indians (Shoshonean stock), Moki 

 Reservation, Arizona. 128630. Collected by Mrs. M. E. Stevenson. 



Drumstick. Painted with dark colors. A cloth knob, stuffed with hair, is fastened 

 to one end of the stick. Length, 15 inches. Moki Indians (Shoshonean stock), 

 Moki Reservation, Arizona. 68919. Collected by Col. James Stevenson. 



