592 COLLECTIONS OP 1881 — WOLPI. 



69109-12. Ceremonial images with large head-dresses of various combi- 

 nations of pyramidal figures, vividly colored green, red, black, 

 and white. 



09113-4. Large elaborately carved and painted ceremonial head- 

 dresses. 



69115. Carved wooden bird. 



69116. Small wooden dance ornament, red, green, and blue. 



09117. Small wooden dance ornament, shaped like the tail of a fan-tailed 



pigeon ; the body green ; the radiating sticks red. 



09118. Ornament similar to the preceding, but circular in shape. 

 09119-20. Are head ornaments of wood, painted blue, red, green, and 



yellow, in which the pyramidal figure is variously combined ; 

 09120 has a strap of leather to fasten it to the head. 



09121. An ornament formed of two small wooden tablets, hinged to- 



gether in the center with thongs of hide, the upper part of 

 each tablet cut into steps, so that the two form a pyramid, 

 painted green, with tadpoles in black scattered over side. 



09122, 09125. Dance ornaments similar to 69119-20. 



69123-4, 69126-31. Are zigzag sticks or wands, variously painted green, 

 yellow, red ; are carried in the hands in dances. 



69132-5. Dance ornaments. In the center of two sticks, which form a 

 cross, is placed a ring of wood, over which a piece of skin is 

 stretched, upon which a face is painted in a rudely conven- 

 tional manner, the colors being green, yellow, red, white, and 

 black. Outside of this is secured a zigzag ring of corn- 

 husks. 



09136-7. Pads of cornhusks worn by women on the side of the head. 



09138-40. Small wooden hoops covered with a netting of cotton yarn. 



69141. Small wooden hoop with a visor of skin, like a shade for the eyes. 



69142-45. Wooden hoops, over which cotton cloth is stretched, and 

 painted green, upon which grotesque faces and other figures 

 are rudely drawn in black. 



69146-7. Triangular wooden frame covered with cotton cloth, painted 

 green and ornamented with a figure in black, red, and yellow. 



69148. Two oblong wooden frames, similar to preceding. 



69149. Ceremonial throwing stick, or boomerang. 

 09150. Wooden ornament carried in the dance. 



09151-2. Ceremonial head-dresses. A circular rim of wood supports 

 semi-circular arched ribs, which cross each other, and from 

 their center rises a perpendicular wooden tablet, carved and 

 painted. 



09153. Head-dress, formed of four narrow slats of wood, neatly hinged 

 together with small thongs of skin ; the outer slats are longer 

 than the two middle ones, thus leaving a square recess for 

 the head. The upper part of each slat is cut into a pyramid 

 of steps, which are each painted of a different color. The 

 whole is brilliantly colored in red, green, yellow, and blue. 



