NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



1 Horn rattle. A recent form used at the Onondaga reservation 



2 Snowshoe used by the Onondagas and representing the common 



form 



3 Bow as still made by the Onondagas and probably retaining the 



early character 



4 a = blunt arrow, still used by all the Iroquois; b, c?=common arrows, but 



rarer than the preceding; c = arro\v tipped with horn, now a rare form, 

 but frequent in early days 



5 Fire drill with the bow. The usual primitive implement among the 



Iroquois for making fire 



6 Arrow with two feathers, as used by the Onondagas 



7 Arrow with one feather, among the same people 



8 Feather prepared for binding on the shaft 



