BULLETIN 39, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. [8] 



Field industries; 



Hunting — 



Killing — Clubs, spears, bows, bowstrings, arrow shafts, arrow points, 



quivers, air guns. 

 Trapping — Traps, snares, nets. 



Fishing — Fish nets, weirs, pounds; fishhooks, lines, poles; fish poisona. 



Harvesting — Baskets, paddles, granaries. 

 Travel and transportation : 



Boats — Bark canoes, dugouts, wicker boats. 



Land vehicles — Sledges, drag poles. 



Packing utensils — Pack baskets, fastening cords, 



Snowshoes — Rims, wickerwork. 

 Language communication : 



Paper, ink, pens. 

 War: 



Killing — Clubs, bows, arrows, arrow poisons, quivcra. 



Painting. 



Truce — Smokiug. 

 Amusement: 



Outdoor games — Lacrosse sticks, hoops for rolling; hoops, balls, and sticks for 

 throwing. 



Indoor games — Dice, stick throwing, other gambling games. 

 Ceremonial and religion : 



Music — String instruments, drums, wind instruments, rattles. 



Dancing — Special ornaments, masks. 



Smoking — Pipes, tobacco. 

 Medicinal plants : 



External use — Poultices, ointments. 



Internal use— Narcotics, astringents, and other medicinea. 



