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Garter. Made of a ribbon, embroidered with beads, half an inch wide, with little 

 pendants of ribbon. The men wear it just below the knee. Kiowa Indians 

 (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation, Indian Territory, 1891. 152866. Collected 

 by James Mooney. 



Earrings. Beads of real &quot; wampum/ with silver ornaments and brass chains. The 

 men wear them. Kiowa Indians (Kiowan stock), Kiowa Reservation. Indian 

 Territory, 1891. 152875. Collected by James Mooney. 



Warrior s helmet. Made of a long band of elk hide, ornamented with figures painted 

 red and black, two eagle s feathers placed on the front. The straps for securing 

 the helmet on the head are of elk-skin cord. Width of the sash, 6f inches. 

 Klamath Indians, (Lutuamian stock), Klamath Reservation, Oregon, 1876. 

 24095. Collected by L. S. Dyer. 



Head ornament. Made of buckskin, ornamented with woodpeckers feathers and 

 white hair cut from above the feet of the deer. The straps for securing the 

 ornament on the head are of buckskin. The men use this ornament in the dances. 

 Length, 24 inches; width, 16 inches. Natano Indians (Athapascan stock), Hupa 

 Valley Reservation, California, 1885. 77192. Collected by Lieut. P. H. Ray, 

 U. S. A. 



Head ornament. Made of a wide elk-skin sash, painted red and blue, with many 

 feathers placed on the front. The strings which serve to fasten the ornament to 

 the head are of cotton. The young men wear this ornament in the dances. Width 

 of the sash, 7 inches. Keiiuck Indians (Athapascan stock) Hupa Valley Reser 

 vation, California, 1885. 77191. Collected by Lieut. P. H. Ray, U. S. A. 



Brush for the head. Made of porcupine skin. Length, 5|- inches. Piute Indians 

 (Shoshonean stock), Nevada. 19052. Collected by Stephen Powers. 



Brush for the head. Made of liber. The handle is of buckskin. Length, 6 inches; 

 width, 3^ inches. Hupa Indians (Athapascan stock), California, 1885. 77195. 

 Collected by Lieut. P. H. Ray, U. S. A. 



Brash for the head. Made of a pine cone. Length, 5 inches. Tarahumara Indians, 

 Chihuahua, Mexico, 1885. 126652. Collected by Dr. Edward Palmer. 



Louse killer. Made of four spatulate wooden strips joined together at the end. 

 Length, 5 inches; width, if inch. Zuiii Indians, New Mexico. 41900. Collected 

 by James Stevenson. 



Brush for the head. Made of soap wort roots. The fibers are secured with packthread 

 and wax. Length, 5| inches. Ute Indians (Shoshonean stock), Owen River, 

 California. 19718. Collected by Stephen Powers. 



Brush for the head. Made of vegetable fibers. Length, 15 inches. Ute Indians 

 (Shoshonean stock), Utah. 12019. Collected by Maj. J. W. Powell. 



Belt. Made of hide, ornamented with deer teeth. The lower edge contains the 

 incisors of some 230 deer, placed above each other in two rows strongly sewed 

 to the hide. The belt is fastened to the waist by cords of very strong hide. 

 Length, 34 inches ; width, 2f inches. Eskimo of Fort Alexander, Alaska. 76703. 

 Collected by J. W. Johnson. 



Necklace. Made of hide, ornamented Avith deer teeth. The lower border contains 

 the incisors of 44 deer, placed above each other, and they are strongly sewed to 

 the hide. Ten walrus teeth hang at the ends of the same number of strings of 

 white and blue beads. At one end of the necklace there is a hide cord with a 

 large blue bead, which serves to insert it in a loop at the other end, in order to 

 secure it and fasten it to the neck. Length, 17| inches; width, 1 inches. 

 Eskimo of Fort Alexander, Alaska, 1886. 127647. Collected by J. W. Johnson. 



Belt. Made of hide, ornamented with transverse fringes of white and blue beads. 

 Length, 31 inches ; width, If inches. Eskimo of Fort Alexander, Alaska, 1886. 

 127646. Collected by J. W T . Johnson. 



