SCHEDULE OF ARTICLES 



Obtained from. Indians residing in western New-York, being the pro- 

 duct of their own handicraft and manufacture, for the New-York 

 Historical and Antiquarian Collection, under the direction of Lewis 

 H. Morgan, of Rochester. 



Mr. Morgan has furnished the following, and adds that the name of 

 each article is in the Seneca dialect of the Iroquois language. 



(a, is sounded as in arm — a, as in at — a, as in ale.) 



1. Ga-no-jo-o. Indian drum, used in dances. 3 varieties. 



2. Gus-dii-wa-sa. Turtle-shell Rattle, used in dances. 2 specimens. 



3. Gus-da-wa-sa. Squash-shell Rattle, used in dances. 4 varieties. 



4. Gus-da-wa-sa Yen-che-no-hos-ta. Knee Rattle of deer hoofs. 



Used in dances. 1 pair. 



5. Ga-geh-tii Yen-nis-ha-hos-ta. Arm Bands. 1 pair. 



6. Yen-nis-ho-quii-hos-ta. Wrist Bands. 1 pair. 



7. Gii-geh-ta Yen-che-no-hos-ta-ta. Knee Bands. 1 pair. 



8. Gii-geh-ta. Indian Belt. 3 varieties. 



9. Ah-ta-quii-o-weh. Moccasin, for male. 1 pair. 



10. The same. Moccasin, for female. 1 pair. 



11. Ga-ka-ah. Kilt or Skirt, worn in war dance. 



12. Ga-ka-ah. Kilt or Skirt, worn by Indian women. 



13. Gise-ha. Leggin, for male. 1 pair. 



14. Gise-ha. Leggin, female. 1 pair. 



15. Gii-swhen-ta. Necklace. 



16. Ya-wa-o-da-qua. Pin Cushion. 3 varieties. 



17. Ga-yii-ah. Work Bag. 5 varieties. 



18. Got-gwen-da. Pocket Book. 6 varieties. 



19. Ga-kii. Breech cloth. Used in ball game, foot race, &c. 



20. Ga-de-us-ha. Wampum Necklace. 



Da-yu-ya-sont. Name of a cross. 



21. Ya-wa-o-da-qua. Needle Book. 5 varieties. 



22. Ga-on-seh. Baby Frame. 



23. Ga-o-wii. Bark Tray. 3 specimens. 



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