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one face; reverse, green with internal ring of red, and blue 
center (figure 15)). The bets are said to be laid on this. 
Cat. no. 36967. Four flat twigs, having one side painted yellow, with 
notches painted green and red, all different, as shown in figure 
Fig. 16, Stick dice; length, 9 inches; Arapaho Indians, Wyoming; cat. no. 36967, Free Museum of 
Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
16; length, 9 inches; accompanied by a disk of rawhide painted 
‘red, yellow, and green, upon which the bets are laid; diameter, 
64 inches (figure 17). 
Fig. 17. Leather disk used with stick dice; diameter, 6} inches; Arapaho Indians, Wyoming; 
cat. no, 36967, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Cat. no. 36968. Six shaved twigs, ovoid in section, painted red, three 
marked on the round side with incised line and three with incised 
lines on both sides, all different; length, 10 inches. 
Cat. no. 36969. Five slender peeled willow twigs, with burnt marks 
on one side; length, 7 inches (figure 18). 
Fig. 18. Stick dice; length, 7 inches; Arapaho Indians, Wyoming; cat. no. 36969, Free Museum 
of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Cat. no. 36961. Eight pieces: Three bone disks with three incised 
intersecting lines painted red and yellow, diameter about 1 inch; 
three diamond-shaped bone pieces with incised Greek cross 
