North-American Indian. (D.c.) 



[ 72.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron; plain dark wood stem, 

 pointed at mouthpiece ; hatchet stamped " Holtzappfel " on 

 one side, on other side " B.O." (Board of Ordnance) with 

 broad arrow. 22m. long. 



This Pipe was doubtless supplied to the Indians by the English 

 Government during the American War. 



[73.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron; cylindrical wooden stem, 

 turned at mouthpiece ; hatchet notched at edges ; bowl, 

 octagonal. 20m. long. 



[ 74. J Tomahawk Pipe, iron; stem, light wood, flattened 

 and stained, inlaid with white metal ; white metal mouth- 

 piece. 2 3 Jin. long. 



[75.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron; dark wood stem, inlaid 

 with silver in lozenges and bands ; mouthpiece pointed, 

 tipped with silver. From a Shawnee chief, Kansas. 2i|in. 

 long. 



[ 76.] Tomahawk Pipe, iron; with spear-point in front ; 

 hatchet engraved, on one side an Indian striking a white 

 man with a tomahawk ; bowl, polygonal ; dark wooden stem, 

 turned. 12 Jin. long. 



[ 77. J Tomahawk Head, iron. 7^in. long, 2|in. broad. 

 Spear-shaped, like No. 68. 



[ 78.] Tomahawk Head, brass, with steel edge ; 

 engraved with leaves. 6fin. long, 2jin. broad. 



[ 80.] Wooden pipe with fiat stem, carved from one 

 piece ; stem perforated and ornamented with brass nails ; 

 bowl, a human head, lined with white metal. 28m, long. 



[81.] Stem only, wood; carved in bands of spirals; 

 woman's scalp attached. Belonged to Hole-in-the-day, a chief 

 of the Chippewas. 31 in. long. 



[ 82.] Pipe ; bowl, black stone, 4m. long ; stem, light 

 wood, cylindrical, end cut into five cones. 32|in. long. 



[ 83.] Pipe ; bowl, catlinite, inlaid with white metal ; 

 stem embroidered all over with dyed porcupine quill; tufts 

 of hair attached. 35m. long. (Upper Missouri.) 



[84.] Pipe; bowl, catlinite, inlaid with white metal, 

 and having the end faced with metal ; Sioux or Pawnee 

 make ; stem, wood, perforated, 34^in. long x 2|in. broad. 



[85.] Pipe, with stem; bowl, catlinite, plain, 7jin. 

 long; wooden stem, 38m. long, ijin. wide; is|in. orna- 

 mented with dyed porcupine quill, plaited, and having tuft 

 of moose hair attached. 



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