cCULIN] SHINNY: HOPI 633 
Umaritta. Oregon. (Cat. no. 37541, 37542, Free Museum of 
Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania.) 
Ball (figure 815), a flattened spheroid of buckskin, with median 
seam, painted yellow, with the sun in red lines on one side and a 
similar design, perhaps a star, on the other; diameter, + inches. 
Stick (figure 816), a club, flattened and curved at one end; length, 
29 inches. 
These were collected by the writer in 1900. The ball is ‘called 
tkaiput, and the bat tkaila. 
Fig. 817. 
Fig. 815. Shinny ball; diameter, 4 inches; Umatilla Indians, Oregon; cat. no. 37541, Free Museum 
of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Fic. 816. Shinny stick; length, 29inches; Umatilla Indians, Oregon; cat.no. 37542, Free Museum 
of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Fic. 817. Shinny ball and stick; diameter of ball, 1£ inches; length of stick, 42 inches; Acho- 
mawi Indians, Hat creek, California; cat. no. ;{];, American Museum of Natural History. 
SHASTAN STOCK 
Acnuomawt. Hat creek, California. (Cat. no. ;39;, American Mu- 
seum of Natural History.) 
Wooden ball, 12 inches in diameter, and curved stick, 42 inches in 
length (figure 817). Collected in 1903 by Dr Roland B. Dixon, 
who describes them as implements for hockey, popaqwaiwi. 
SHOSHONEAN STOCK 
Horr. Arizona. (United States National Museum.) 
Cat. no. 23222. Buckskin ball; a flattened spheroid, with median 
seam ; diameter, 3} inches. Collected by Maj. J. W. Powell and 
designated as a shinny ball. 
