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THE SENKCA NATION 



10. Bones scattered through grave, 

 mingled with refuse earth. No 

 skull 



11. Body full length on back, east and 

 west. Head erect, face to east, 

 cervical vertebrae bent up at right 

 angles, knees drawn up sharply and 

 fallen over to left. Hands on chest. 

 Directly under No. 10, the pelvis of 

 No. 10 in contact with skull. Tibia 

 and fibula have spur-like projec- 

 tions. 



Clay pipe, broken in 

 three parts, in differ- 

 ent parts of grave. 



Five brass rings on 

 fingers. Crucifix and 

 rosary in hands. 

 Beads across verte- 

 brae, possibly a belt. 

 At right ankle 3 iron 

 chisel blades, gun 

 flints, bullet, iron fish 

 hook, bears' teeth, 

 iron spoon, knife, awl, 

 whetstone. 



Cemetery on the farm of John Burice, Victor, N. Y. Photograph by F. Houghton. 



Cemetery on Bunce farm. 



No. Posture, position, remarks. Articles found. 



12. Badly decomposed bones, 12 inches Gun lock, knife, awl, 



deep. 



red paint, iron pyrites. 



