CULIN] DICE GAMES: YUMA 209 
Yuma. Fort Yuma, San Diego county, Arizona. (Cat. no. 63429, 
Field Columbian Museum.) 
Four wooden blocks, 52 inches in length and 12 inches wide, with flat 
sides decorated with red paint, as shown in figure 281. The collec- 
tor, Mr S. C. Simms, describes them as used in the game of otah. 
Fic. 281. Stick dice; length, 54 inches; Yuma Indians, Fort Yuma, Arizona; cat. no. 63429, Field 
Columbian Museum. 
Colorado river, California. 
Lieut. W. H. Emory “ says: . 
They play another [game] with sticks, like jackstraws. 
Colorado river, California. (Cat. no. $362, 76, Rijks Eth- 
nographisches Museum, Leiden.) 
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Ethnographisches Museum, Leiden. 
Set of four blocks of wood, 6 inches in length and 1 inch in width, 
one side flat and painted with designs, as shown in figure 282, In 
dark brown on/a whitened surface. 
2 Report on the United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, y. 1, p- 111, Washing- 
ton, 1857. 
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