374 COLLECTIONS OF 1879 ZUNL 



1380. (41809). Navajo blanket, used as a squaw's dress, with red border. 



1381. (41810). Similar blanket. 



1382. (41811). Navajo blanket with blue border. The following are sim- 

 ilar to the preceding: 



1383-1388. 1383, (41812) ; 1384, (41813) ; 1385, (41814) ; 1386, (41815) ; 



1387, (4181G) ; and 1388, (41817). 

 1389. (41818). Saddle-blanket, in colors. 

 1390-1395. 1390, (41819) ; 1391, (41820) ; 1392, (41821) ; 1393, (41822) ; 



1394, (41823) ; and 1395, (41824), are also saddle-blankets. 



1396. (41825). Imperfect large robe of wool. 



1397. (42223). Sample of green yam used by the Zuriians in making 

 belts and blankets. 



1398. (42201). War trophy, worn as shoulder belt; the band which 

 passes over the shoulder is ornamented with arrow-points which 

 are fastened in the plaiting. The plaited portion is made of the 

 skin dress of a slain Navajo. So highly did the Zuiiians prize this 

 trophy that I was obliged to promise its return before I was al- 

 lowed to take it away. A sketch was made of it, after which it 

 was returned to the Indians. 



1399. (42268). A Zuiii charm, made from a piece of shell rounded and 

 pierced near one end to receive a string. 



1400. (41726). Head-dress worn by maidens in dances. Fig. 503 shows 

 the form. The flower is sometimes red and yellow; this is at- 

 tached to one side of the band which goes over the head ; to the 

 other side is attached a horn-shaped ornament. The flower is 

 called dtv iin-ne. The horn on the left is called sai'anne. The 

 band that encircles the head is called gem-me. The following are 

 articles of the same kind, differing only in ornamentation : 



1401-1408. 1401, (41727) ; 1402, (41728) ; 1403, (41729) ; 1404, (41730) ; 

 1405, (11731); 1406, (41732); 1407, (41733); and 1408, (41734). 



1409. (41698). Wool rosette; part of head-dress. 



1410. (41699). Cotton rosette; part of head-dress. 



1411. (41697). Charm of wild turkey feathers. 



