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University of Pennsylvania) a simple hoop with notches, like that 
used by the Oglala and Yankton Dakota, and the other (figure 566; 
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Fig. 566. 
Fic. 564. Hair ornament; diameter, 2} inches; Oglala Dakota Indians, Pine Ridge reservation, 
South Dakota; cat. no. 21942, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Fig. 565. Hair ornament; diameter, 44 inches; Arapaho Indians, Wind River reservation, Wyo- 
ming; cat. no, 37003, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Fic. 566. Hair ornament; diameter, 3 inches; Arapaho Indians, Wind River reservation, Wyo- 
ming; cat. no. 37004, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania 
cat. no. 37004) with a median cord, like the gaming hoop of the 
Apache, and having the two darts secured on the rim. 
