744 GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS [ETH. ann. 24 
The foregoing were collected by the writer in 1901. The top is 
called riyanpi; the whips, wowahpi. 
Paiute. Southern Utah. (Cat. no. 9436, Peabody Museum of 
American Archeology and Ethnology.) 
Two tops (figure 992), with clay whirls 14 and 1% inches in diame- 
ter, cemented with gum, having wooden pins, 5 inches in length. 
Collected by Dr Edward Palmer. 
Fig. 991. 
Fig. 993 
Fic. 991. Whip top and whip; height of top, 4 inches; Hopi Indians, Oraibi, Arizona; cat. no. 
38624, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Fic. 992. Tops; length, 5 inches; Paiute Indians, southern Utah; cat. no. 9436, Peabody Museum 
of American Archeology and Ethnology. 
Fic. 993. Whip top and whip; height of top, 3} inches; Shoshoni Indians, Wyoming; cat. no. 
36885, Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsylvania. 
Snosnont. Wind River reservation, Wyoming. (Cat. no. 36885, 
Free Museum of Science and Art, University of Pennsyl- 
vania.) 
Whip top (figure 993), nara pugi, and whip, temaki. The top made 
of wood, 34 inches in length, painted yellow and blue; the whip, 
a stick, 24 inches in length, with leather thong. Collected by the 
writer in 1900. 
