BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT PLATE 68 



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Ghost orCliawi Socrt 



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The Calumet and Its accompaniments 



A, The pipestem of ash wood, garnished about half its length with porcupine quills of various coloi . 

 B, a large red-stone pipe; C, C, C, three tails oftbe war eagle, feathers connected with sinew and 

 beads or shells between. The stem <>r stalk ol the feathers is garnished with colored porcupine 

 quills; H. I>. two festoons of beads or shells with a small strip of otter skin on which the beads are 

 tied; I-:, the bead of a mallard 'lurk (male) without the undei bill. Sometimes this is the head of 

 a red-headed woodpecker. 



