62 GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS [ern ann. 24 
Cuteprewa. Bois fort, Minnesota. (Cat. no. ;2$;, American Mu- 
seum of Natural History.) 
Wooden bowl (figure 37), 94 inches in diameter; 80 wooden counters 
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Fig. 39. Fig. 41. 
FiG.37. Bowl for dice; diameter, 9} inches; Chippewa Indians, Bois fort, Minnesota; cat.no. ¢23y, 
American Museum of Natural History. 
Fia. 38. Counting sticks for dice; length, 6 inches; Chippewa Indians, Bois fort, Minnesota; cat. 
no. 3$x, American Museum of Natural History. 
Fig. 39. Beaded bag for dice; length, 8 inches; Chippewa Indians, Bois fort, Minnesota; cat. no. 
aftx, American Museum of Natural History. 
Fig. 40. Bone dice; Chippewa Indians, Bois fort, Minnesota; cat. no. ;$$;, American Museum of 
Natural History. 
Fig. 41. Bone and brass dice; Chippewa Indians, Mille Lacs, Minnesota; cat. no, 735, American 
Museum of Natural History. 
(figure 38), 6 inches in length; a cloth bag (figure 39), 8 inches 
in length, ornamented with beads for dice, and the following 
dice: Four disks, two knives, one gun, and one figure of a man 
(figure 40). 
