770 GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS [8TH. Ann. 24 
KERESAN STOCK 
Keres. Acoma, New Mexico. 
An Acoma Indian at Zuni named James H. Miller gave the name 
of cat’s cradle as napainet. 
c 
Fig. 1052. Fig. 1053. 
F1G. 1052 a, 6, c. Cat's cradle; narwhal, hare, walrus head; Ita Eskimo, Smith sound, Green- 
land; cat. no. ps, Fr, ox, AMerican Museum of Natural History; from Kroeber. 
Fic. 1053. Cat’s cradle, chicken foot; Keres Indians, Cochiti, New Mexico; cat. no. 4979, Brook- 
lyn Institute Museum. 
Cochiti, New Mexico. (Brooklyn Institute’ Museum. ) 
The following cat’s cradles were collected by the writer in 1904 
from Francisco Chaves (Kogit), a Keres boy from Cochiti, at St 
Michael, Arizona: 
Cat. no. 4979: spinakaiyaka, chicken foot, figure 1053. 
Cat. no. 4980: polaka, butterfly, figure 1054. 
Cat. no. 4981: wisdyakka, bow, figure 1055. 
Cat. no. 4982: sjonanakka, bat. figure 1056. ‘ 
He gave the name as kokominnaoowishiyan, string playing; koko- 
min, string. 
