394 COLLECTIONS OF 1879 — WOLPI. 



2101-2102. 2101, (41935), and 2102, (41936). Small notched sticks, orna- 

 mented with blades of grass and wild turkey feathers; carried 

 in the dance. 



2103-2106. 2103, (41937) ; 2104, (41938) ; 2105, (41939) ; 2006, (41940). 

 Wooden objects highly colored with various devices depicted on 

 them. These are worn on the head in dances. Flowers are rep- 

 resented on some ; on others, the human face, &c. Fig. 558, an 

 illustration made from one of them. 



2107-2108. 2107, (41941), and 2108, (41942). Small frames,, over which 

 canvas is stretched, to the edges of which are attached various 

 small ornaments ; nscd in dances. 



2109. (41943). Small hoop with canvas stretched over it, on which are 

 painted five small objects like stars, used in dances. 



2110. (41944). Leather dance-mask, painted. 



2111. (41945). Dance-mask. 



2112. (41946). Pair of split horns worn in dances. 



2113. (41947). Head-dress made in the form of scallops. 



2114. (41948). Head-dress of painted sheep-horns. 



2115. (41949). Head-dress crown made of basket-ware, to which are at- 

 tached three projections intended for horns, Fig. 559. 



2116. (41950). Corn-husk ornament for the dance. 



2117-2118. 2117, (41671), and 2118, (41972). Wooden objects made in 

 imitation of a sun flower, with zigzag or snake-like sticks attached 

 to them, which are used as ornaments in the corn dance, called 

 jyah-icah. 



2119-2120. 2119, (41673), and 2120, (41674). Shuttle-cocks, made by in- 

 serting the ends of two hawk-leathers in a small block. They are 

 carried in dances. 



2121. (42042). Dance-rattle made from a small gourd, embellished in 

 colors of black, red, and white. The gourd is perforated at each 

 side, through which a stick is passed for a handle, cross S's on 

 each side. See Fig. 562. 



2122. (41982). Notched stick, with shoulderljlade of sheep or deer, for 

 musical instrument. See Fig. 561. 



2123-2124. 2123, (41983), and 2124, (41984). Notched sticks without the 



bone. 

 2125. (41701). Dance ornaments, called tau-ali-qu-la, made by attaching 



semi-circular sticks or hoops to a small pole ; ornamented with 



colors. 

 2126-2129. 2126, (41702); 2127, (41703); 2128, (41704); 2129, (41705), 



are ornaments of the same character as the preceding, 

 2130. (41857). Painted gourd-rattle for dances, of which the following 



numbers are specimens variously ornamented: 

 2131-2135. 2131, (41858); 2132,(41859); 21.33, (41860); 2134, (41861); 



2135, (41862), of which the illustration of the latter is an ex 



ample. See Fig. 560. 



