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Zuxt. Zuni, New Mexico. (United States National Museum.) 
Cat. no. 69285. Set of three sticks of larch wood, 33 inches in length, 
1 inch in breadth, and 34 inches in thickness (figure 296); sec- 
tion rectangular; one side painted red, the opposite unpainted. 
Cat. no. 69004. Set of three sticks of pifion wood (one missing), 33 
inches in length, 14 inches in breadth, and three-sixteenths of an 
inch in thickness; one side flat and blackened, the opposite 
roughly rounded and unpainted; ends cut straight across and 
painted black. 
Cat. no. 69355. Set of three sticks rudely shaped from pifon wood, 
54 inches in length, three-fourths of an inch in breadth, and about 
one-fourth of an inch in thickness; section rectangular, with both 
sides flat; one painted black, the opposite plain. 
Cat. no. 69352. Set of three sticks of pinon wood, 5} inches in length, 
+ inches in breadth, and about one-fourth of an inch in thick- 
ness; one side flat and painted black, the opposite rounded and 
painted red. 
Fig. 296. Fig. 297. 
Fig. 296. Stick dice; length, 3 inches; Zuni Indians, Zumi, New Mexico; cat. no. 69285, United 
States National Museum. 
Fic. 297. Stick dice; length, 4 inches; Zuni Indians, Zuni, New Mexico; cat. no. 69287, United 
States National Museum. 
Cat. no. 69284. Set of three sticks of pion wood, 54 inches in length, 
seven-eighths of an inch in breadth, and about three-sixteenths 
of an inch in thickness; slightly rounded on both sides, one 
being painted black and the other red. 
Cat. no. 69354. Set of three sticks of pinion wood, 5} inches in length, 
about 1? inches in breadth, and three-sixteenths of an inch in 
thickness; painted black on one side, the opposite side unpainted ; 
corresponding ends on one side cut straight across and the oppo- 
site with one corner rounded. 
Cat. no. 69340. Set of three sticks of pine wood, 6 inches in length, 
js inches in breadth, and seven-sixteenths of an inch in thick- 
ness; section rectangular; one side marked with triangles of red 
and black paint, the opposite side unpainted. 
Cat. no. 69287. Set of three sticks of white pine, + inches in length, 
three-fourths of an inch in breadth, and three-sixteenths of an 
inch in thickness (figure 297); one face flat, with triangles 
