Yearbook U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1918. 



Fig. I.— Types of Corn Raised by the Indians of the Southwest. 



From left to right: Navajo birdscgg, Navajo yellow, Navajo white, Ilopi yellow, Hopi 

 white, Hopi blue, Hopi black. 



Fig. 2.— Corn Husking and Scraping Tools. 



(a) An Indian's corn-husking pin made of bear bone, (b) A white man's imitation of the 

 above, (c) A scraper made from a deer's jaw and used by the Iroquois Indians for 

 removing green corn from the cob. (Courtesy of the Canada Geological Survey.) 



