466 GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS  [s7TH. ann. 24 
Pawnep. Oklahoma. (Field Columbian Museum.) 
Cat. no. 59400. Hoop of sapling (figure 603), 74 inches in diameter, 
with inner concentric ring, 34 inches in diameter, attached with 
cord network; all painted green and having an eagle-down 
feather tied with a thong to the middle. 
Fig. 603. 
Fig. 605. 
F1a. 603. Netted hoop; diameter, 7} inches; Pawnee Indians, Oklahoma; cat. no. 59400, Field 
Columbian Museum. 
Fiq. 604. Netted hoop; diameter, 5} inches; Pawnee Indians, Oklahoma; cat. no. 59398, Field 
Columbian Museum. 
Fia. 605. Netted hoop; diameter, 10 inches; Pawnee Indians, Oklahoma; cat. no. 59392, Field 
Columbian Museum. 
Cat. no. 59398. Hoop (figure 604) of sapling, 54 inches in diameter, 
netted with fine cord, painted yellow in the center and green 
outside. 
Cat. no. 59392. Hoop (figure 605) of sapling, 10 inches in diameter, 
netted with twine. 
Cat. no. 59394. Hoop (figure 606) of sapling, 13 inches in diameter, 
bisected by a thong, half the ring on one side of the hoop painted 
red and the other half black. An eagle tail is tied at each end 
of the bisecting thong and a piece of otter fur midway between. 
