372 COLLECTIONS OF 1879. — ZUNl. 



1323-1334. 1323, (41198) ; 1324, (41199) ; 1325, (41200) ; 1326, (41201) ; 1327, 

 (41202); 1328, (41203); l;i29, (41204); 1330,(41205); 1331,(41200); 

 1332, (41207); 1333,(41234); 1334, (41235), are wooden birds carved 

 and painted to represent such as they are accustomed to seeing 

 daily. Those represented are the magpie, prairie lark, oriole, hum- 

 ming bird, and swallow. The latter is shown in Fig. 493. The 

 object is attached to a stick in such a manner that the wings can 

 be made to move up and down by pulling a string, in imitation of 

 the bird in flight. 



1335. (41184). Toy or baby cradle, called wi-hd-Tclem-tsdn-nd, (see Fig. 

 489), with a wooden doll arranged to show the manner of secur- 

 ing children in cradles. 



133G. (41275). Cradle with wooden doll. Fig. 487, composed of woven 

 willows. 



1337. (41724). Toy drum, td'-sd-an-dn-tom-me. 



1338. (41285). Spinning top. 



FOODS. 



1339. (40905). Wia-vi, or wafer bread. 



1340. (412G1). Meal from Indian maize. 



1341. (412G3). Chili, or ground red pepper. 



1342. (412G4). Dried peaches; Indian style. 



1343. (4126G). Dried squash; Indian style. 



1344. (412G7). Indian beans. 



1345. (41271). Corn parched by the Indians. 

 134G. (41272). Native salt of Zuui. 



1347. (41273). Zuiii bread. 



1348. (41274). ZuQi bread used in the dance. 



1349. (41280). Zuui bread. 



1350. (41283). Zufu sprouted wheat, from which a juice or wine is 



obtained. 



1351. (42050). norse beans cultivated by the Indians. 



MEDICINES AND DYES. 



1352. (41172). Eoot used as medicine. 



1353. (41173). Root used as medicine. 



1354. (41175). Root used as medicine, called by the Zunians dh-qud-d-we. 



1355. (41174). Bark for coloring buckskin red. 



1356. (41907). riant for coloring black. 



1357. (41908). Plant used for decorating pottery black, the oil or juice 



of which is used. 



