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12. Plaited fans for blowing tbe fire and turning the 
cakes. 
Weapons used in War, Hunting, and Fishing. 
13. Bows of various woods and different sizes, 
14. Quivers of curabis, or poisoned war-arrows. 
15. Arrows with heads of monkey-bones. 
16. Arrows, with iron heads, for shooting fish. 
17. Gravatanas, or blow-tubes, from eight to fourteen 
feet long. 
18. Wicker and wooden quivers, with poisoned ar- 
rows for them. 
19. Small pots and calabashes, with the curari or 
iiruri poison. 
20. Large carved clubs of hard wood. 
21. Carved and feather ornamented lances. 
22. Large circular shields of wicker-work. 
23. Ditto, covered with tapir’s skin. 
24. Nets for fishing (Pisas). 
25. Rod and line for fishing. 
26. Palm-spine fish-hooks. 
27. Small wicker traps for catching fish (Matapis). 
Musical Instruments. 
28. A small drum. 
29. Eight large trumpets, the Jurupari music, 
30. Numerous fifes and flutes of reeds. 
31. Eifes made of deer-bones. 
31^, Whistle of a deer’s skull. 
32. Vibrating instruments of tortoise and turtle shells. 
Ornaments, Dress, and Miscellaneous. 
33. About twenty distinct articles, forming the feather 
head-dress. 
