390 OBJECTS FEOM THE PUEBLOS ANT) APACHES. 



is neatly ornamented with a few green colored lines. These moccasins are 

 made as "rights and lefts." 



17337. A bridle made of braided strips of raw hide and horse-hair, 

 from the Pueblo of Nambe, New Mexico. Dr. Yarrow, 1874. ■ 



(47.) Eighteen iron-pointed arrows from Pueblo of Santa Clara, New 

 Mexico. These are furnished with thin iron points varying from 1 to 2|- 

 inches in length, on wooden shafts 2 feet in length, with three feathers. 



In a bundle of thirteen arrows, marked Navajo, from near Fort Defi- 

 ance, all with iron points, are five with wooden shafts like those from 

 Santa Clara. The others are much longer ; the short wooden shaft of 8 or 

 10 inches is inserted in a reed over 2 feet in length, giving a total length 

 to the arrow of about 3 feet. The feathers on the reed shafts are not as 

 long as those on the wooden. 



17331. Apache bow, quiver, and ten arrows, from Arizona. Lieutenant 

 Wheeler, 1871. The bow is 4 feet 8 inches long'. The quiver is made 

 from deer skin with the hair on the outside. The arrows are about 3 feet 

 long. Four of the points are of light hornstone, with deeply-notched base 

 and slight notches on the sides. These are held by gum in a notch cut in 

 the end of the short wooden shaft, and made secure by sinew, which is 

 wound round the shaft and over the base of the arrowpoint to the side 

 notches. The wooden shafts are inserted in reeds, the same as noted in 

 the Navajo arrows. 



17327. Bow, bow case, and quiver, from the Pueblo of Santa Clara. 

 Dr. Yarrow, 1874. This is a beautiful bow, covered on the upper surface 

 and on the sides with raw hide lashed with sinew. 



17333. Apache quiver of skin, Arizona. Lieutenant Wheeler, 1872. 



17355. Apache saddle-bags, ornamented and fringed, New Mexico. 

 Lieutenant Wheeler. 



17359. Two Apache tunics, made of buckskin, richly ornamented with 

 beadwork and fringed. 



17356. Apache leggings, made of buckskin ornamented with bead- 

 work. 



17345. Jicarilla Apache leggings and moccasins combined, New Mex- 

 ico. Lieutenant Wheeler. 



