CULIN] STICK GAMES: KLAMATH 947 
KULANAPAN STOCK 
Pomo. Ukiah, California. (Cat. no. 3002, Brooklyn Institute Mu- 
seum. ) 
Bundle of thirty-five small peeled sticks (figure 328), 4% inches in 
length, and eight counting sticks, split twigs with bark on one 
side, 7 inches in length. Collected by the writer in 1903. 
One player takes the bundle of sticks, forty or fifty, in his hands, and divides 
them swiftly, and then counts them off in fours, the other player guessing the 
remainder by calling out yet, pun, ship, (now obsolete.—vJ. w. H.), or to, accord- 
ing as he would guess a remainder of one, two, three, or none over. If he 
guesses correctly, he scores and takes one of the eight counting sticks. 
Fig. 328. Fig. 329. 
Fia. 328. Stick game; length of sticks, 4} inches; length of counters, 7 inches; Pomo Indians, 
Ukiah, California; cat. no. 3002, Brooklyn Institute Museum. 
Fig. 829. Stick game; length of sticks, 2; inches; length of counters, 7 inches; Pomo Indians, 
Mendocino county, California; cat. no. 70938, Field Columbian Museum. 
Seven miles south of Ukiah, Mendocino county, California. 
(Cat. no. 70938, Field Columbian Museum.) 
Bundle of forty-five sticks (figure 329), 2 inches in length, and six 
counting sticks, 7 inches in length. 
These were collected by Dr J. W. Hudson, who describes them as | 
used in a guessing game called witceli. 
—lLake county, California. 
(Cat. no. 71010, Field Co- 
lumbian Museum. ) 
———————— Bundle ‘of sticks, 5 inches in iength 
Fic. 330. Stick game; length of sticks, 5 (figure 330) , for match game. 
inches; Pomo Indians, Lake county, Cali- = = 5 
fornia; cat. no. 71010, Field Columbian Collected by Dr J. W. Hudson, 
Museum. 
who gave the Pomo name for 
the game as haimasol, sticks mixed up. 
LUTUAMIAN STOCK 
Kuamarn. Siletz reservation, Oregon. (Cat. no. 63607, Field Co- 
lumbian Museum. ) 
Thirteen fine wooden splints (figure 331), sharp pointed at both ends, 
64 inches in length. Eleven of the sticks have three bands of 
