cuttin] DICE GAMES: PIMA 149 
inch in thickness (figure 171); identical with preceding, except 
in the arrangement of the incised lines. Both collected by Mrs 
G. Stout. 
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Fic. 170. Stick dice; length, 9inches; Pima Indians, Arizona; cat. no. £7842, United States 
National Museum. 
Cat. no. 76017. Set of four sticks of hazel wood, 74 inches in length, 
one-half of an inch in breadth, and one-fourth of an inch in 
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Fig. 171. Stick dice; length, 8: inches; Pima Indians, Arizona; cat. no. 27843, United States 
National Museum. 
thickness (figure 172); flat on one side, and marked with incised 
lines cut at angles across the sticks. These lines are painted red, 
Fic. 172. Stick dice; length, 7: inches; Pima Indians, Arizona; cat. no. 76017, United States 
National Museum. 
and the inscribed part of the faces, black; opposite, rounded 
sides, plain. These were collected by Dr Edward Palmer and 
described as men’s sticks. 
