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Drumstick. Painted red. A buckskin knob, stuffed with hair and painted red and 

 black, is tied to one end of the stick. Length, 141 inches. Moki Indians (Sho- 

 shouean stock), Moki Reservation, Arizona. 68923. Collected by Col. James 

 Stevenson. 



Drumstick. Ornamented and painted. A knob, made of buckskin stuffed with hair, 

 is tied to the end of the stick. Length, 121 inches. Moki Indians (Shoshonean 

 stock), Moki Reservation, Arizona. 68922. Collected by Col. James Stevenson. 



Drumstick. A knob covered with buckskin is tied to the end of the stick. Length, 

 18 inches. Moki Indians (Shoshonean stock), Moki Reservation, Arizona, 1883. 

 68918. Collected by Col. James Stevenson. 



CASE X. 



Hat. Made of spruce-pine root, finely woven, and ornamented with shells, beads, 

 and painted drawings. Diameter, 15^ inches. Aleuts, Aleutian Islands, Alaska. 

 11378. Collected by Vincent Colyer. 



The resemblance of these hats to those of the Chinese is remarkable. 



Hunter s hat. Made of spruce-pine roots, finely woven with cord. Painted blue, with 

 red and blue drawings on the crown. Ornamented with shells, beads, and two 

 plumes of walrus hair. Diameter, 16 inches. Eskimo of Kadiak Island, Alaska. 

 74720. Collected by William J. Fischer. 



Head ornament for men. Fine, dark network, ornamented with small pieces of haliotis 

 shell. Indians of Pitt River (Palaihnihan stock), Round Valley department, 

 California. 21378. Collected by Stephen Powers. 



Head ornament. Made of many small pieces of quill, painted red, and placed per 

 pendicularly. At equal intervals there are pieces of quill with a portion of the 

 feather on. The straps to fasten it to the head are of buckskin. Length of 

 the quill, 2 inches. Indians of McCloud River (Copehaii stock), California, 

 1875. 19276. Collected by Livingston Stone. 



Head ornament for men. Fine, dark network, ornamented on one side with feathers 

 of very bright colors. Hupa Indians (Athapascan stock), Hupa Valley Reserva 

 tion, California, 1874. 21333. Collected by Stephen Powers. 



Curl. Madeof hairs from the tail of ahorse. Ornament for men. Length, 2^ inches. 

 Kiowa Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation, Indian Territory, 1891. 

 152872. Collected by James Mooney. 



Shirt ornaments. Small perfumed bag of yellow cloth, with pendants of lynx and 

 deer tails sewed to an embroidery of beads. It is worn on the shoulders, breasts, 

 or backs of men s and children s shirts. Kiowa Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa 

 Reservation, Indian Territory, 1891. 152874. Collected by James Mooney. 



Pin for arranging the hair. Of wood, with a head in imitation of the &quot;mescal&quot; cac 

 tus, which the Kiowas eat, and is used to make the part in the hair. Length, 

 8 inches. Kiowa Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation, Indian Territory, 

 1891. 152937. Collected by James Mooney. 



Magic ornament for the head. Made of strings of beads attached to a button of Ger 

 man silver. When worn on the head it serves as an amulet, and is probably 

 used in the celebration of some secret ceremony. Length, 10 inches. Kiowa 

 Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation, Indian Territory, 1891. 152910. 

 Collected by James Mooney. 



Head ornament. Made of an eagle s feather. The quill of the feather is covered 

 with buckskin embroidered with beads, to which is attached an ornament of 

 hide embroidered with beads, cut in a circular shape. The men wear this orna 

 ment. Kiowa Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation, Indian Territory, 

 1891. 152871. Collected by James Mooney. 



Feather for the head. The quill is covered with buckskin embroidered with beads, 

 to which is attached a silver button and a string of blue beads. The men wear 

 this ornament. Kiowa Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation, Indian 

 Territory, 1891. 152870. Collected by James Mooney. 



