502 GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS  [eTH. any. 24 
SIOUAN STOCK 
AsstniporIn. Southern Alberta. 
Rey. John: Maclean? says: 
The Stoneys have several games similar to the Blackfeet, including the hoop 
and arrow game. 
Crows. Wyoming. 
Prof. F. V. Hayden ” mentions the following: 
- A-ba-tsink’-i-sha, a game somewhat like billiards. 
Crow reservation, Montana. (Field Columbian Museum.) 
Fig. 662. 
Fic. 661. Netted game hoop; diameter, 11 inches; Crow Indians, Montana; cat. no. 69651, Field 
Columbian Museum. 
Fria. 662. Darts for netted hoop; length, 44} and 57 inches; Crow Indians, Montana; cat. no, 
69651, Field Columbian Museum. 
Fiq. 663. Beaded ring; diameter, 2) inches; Crow Indians, Montana; cat. no. 69650, Field Colum- 
bian Museum. 
Cat. no. 69651. Hoop of sapling (figure 661), covered with a 
thong network which is attached to the hoop thirty-four, times; 
diameter, 11 inches; accompanied by two darts (figure 662), 
saplings with trident ends, 44} and 57 inches in length, Col- 
lected by Mr 8. ©. Simms in 1901. 
Cat. no. 69650. Tron ring (figure 663), thickly wound with buck- 
skin, thickly set inside with colored glass beads; diameter, 23 
inches. Collected by Mr 8. C. Simms in 1901. 
“Canadian Savage Folk, p. 26, Toronto, 1896. 
> Contributions to the Ethnography and Philology of the Indian Tribes of the Missouri 
River, p. 408, Philadelphia, 1862. 
