CULIN] EUROPEAN GAMES: YOKUTS 793 
Keres. Cochiti, New Mexico. 
A Keres boy at St Michael, Arizona, named Francisco Chaves 
(Kogit), deseribed the Indians at Cochiti as playing the game of 
paitariya on a board represented by the diagram here given: 
KOLUSCHAN STOCK 
Yaxutat. Port Mulgrave, Alaska. (Cat. no. 16300, United States 
National Museum. ) 
Twenty-two carved wooden chessmen (figure 1089), from 1 to 32 
inches in height. Collected by Dr W. H. Dall. 
Fia. 1089. Chessmen; height, 17 to 3f inches; Yakutat Indians, Port Mulgrave, Alaska; cat. no. 
16300, United States National Museum. 
MARIPOSAN STOCK 
Yoxurs. Tule River reservation, Tulare county, California. (Cat. 
no. 70377, Field Columbian Museum.) 
Flat stone, 13 by 10} inches, with top etched as shown in figure 1090, 
and twenty-four pieces of clay, conoid in shape, twelve black with 
two small holes in the top, and twelve red. Collected by Dr 
J. W. Hudson. 
