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. Target and bow and arrows, Zuni, New Mexico______________ 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
Plan of kivavhiding ‘frames Hopiy Amizoniees = 2. 2 ee 
Hiding horn for moccasin game, Oglala Dakota, South 
Dakota. 225s ese ee ee eee 
Pointing sticks for moccasin game, Oglala Dakota, South 
Dakota (2250 20 30 a ee 
Counting sticks for moccasin game, Oglala Dakota, South 
Dakotas22 2) -+ebh tere Se ee eee ee 
Wooden tubes for hiding game, Tewa, Nambe, New Mexico___ 
Wooden tubes for hiding game, Tewa, Santa Clara, New Mexico_ 
Wooden tubes for hiding game, Tewa, Santa Clara, New Mexico_ 
Wooden tubes for hiding game, Tigua, Taos, New Mexico 
Cane tubes for hiding game, Maricopa, Arizona_____________- 
Hiding ball and counting sticks, Walapai, Arizona 
Wooden tubes for hiding game, Zuni, New Mexico_ 
Wooden tubes for hiding game, Zuni, New Mexico 
Stone ball for hiding game, Zuni, New Mexico_____-___-______ 
Counting straws for hiding game, Zuni, New Mexico 
Plan of hiding game, Zuni; New Mexico-—----22- == 2 
Sand mounds with hiding tubes, Zuni, New Mexico_ 
Sand mound with hiding tubes, Zuni, New Mexico __________ 
Arrangement of tubes before playing hiding game, Zuni, New 
Mexi coe she .¥ -eers bos ed Soe ee 
Stone disk used to determine first play in hiding game, Zuni, 
Arrow tarcetiCrows, Montana =) 2 ee ee ee 
Crow Indian playing grass-target game, Montana________ ____ 
Toy bow and arrow, Oglala Dakota, South Dakota 
Game of the arrow, Mandan, North Dakota_______-_________ 
Method of holding arrows in playing showiiiltowe, Zuni, New 
Mexico.cecw oles eee eee ah oe ee ee es ee ee 
Plumed sticks used in playing lapochiwe, Zuni, New Mexico__ 
Lapochiwe, Zuni, New Mexico 
Feathered bone slider, Cheyenne, Oklahoma 
Snow-snake, Chippewa, Minnesota 
Snow-snakes, Chippewa, Minnesota__ 
Snow-snakes, Chippewa, Minnesota___ 
Snow-snake; (Chippewa Miinneso tee se ee 
Snow-snake, Chippewa, North Dakota _____________ 
Snow-dart, Cree, Assiniboia 
Snow-dart, Cree, Assiniboia 
Snow-dart, Cree, Assiniboia 
Menominee holding snow-snake, Wisconsin __________--- -- 
Snow-darts, Passamaquoddy, Maine 
Snow-snakes, Penobscot, Maine _— 
Snow-snake;, Sauk ‘and Moxes; lowas2— 25S ee 
Snow-snakes, Sauk and Foxes. Lowa 
Snow-snakes; Sanuk and Woxes) Towa sons) se 
Slinging darts and stick, Sauk and Foxes, lowa___-—------__- 
. Game dart, Dakulli, British ‘Columbia =2=2s2 
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