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69154. A similar head-dress, but it is of a single piece, and the top is in 



three scollops. 



69155. Similar to preceding, bat the top line is straight. 



69159-60. Similar to preceding, but the top rises in three steps, forming a 



pyramid, brightly painted and quite elaborately ornamented. 

 69156-8. Wooden wands, variously painted and ornamented. They are 



carried in the hands at dances. 

 69161. Wooden board with two handles at lower end, painted with two 



daucing figures, with joined hands, and other ornaments. 



Carried in the hands in dances. 

 09105. Board similar to above, but without the human figures, aud is 



curiously painted in red, green, yellow, black, and white. 

 69101'. Wand or rod with a wisp of grass attached at one end. 

 091(i3-4, 69166-91. Xanow wooden slats with a handle notched in one 



end. and variously ornamented. The predominant design is 



a curiously conventionalized human figure, painted in gaudy 



colors. 

 59192. Au Indian flute. 

 69193-218. Thiowiug-sticks or boomerangs, some painted, others plain. 



IMPLEMENTS FOB WEAVlNfl, ETC 



0H219-20. Looms with cloth partly woven. 



69221-2. Sticks, part of loom. 



69223-0. Flat sticks for breaking up the woof. 



0;i227. Curved, flat-batten stick. 



09228-29. Wooden agricultural implement for digging. 



ANIMAL SUBSTANCES. 

 HORN AND BONE. 



08784-8. Cow aud sheep bells made of horn. 



0878.). Horns of an antelope. 



08790. Horn of a goat. 



68791. Battle of turtle shell. 



68792-6. Implements of horn for straightening and polishing arrow 



shafts. 

 68810-17. Perforators of bone. 

 68969-78. Children's buckskin moccasins. 

 68982. Headdress of buckskin, with long horns of the same material, 



painted black and white. Used iu dances. 

 68980. Fringed leather girdle. 



FEATIIEKJS. 



69020-4. Feather ornaments used iu dances. 

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