Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained From the Indians of New Mexico And Arizona in 1879
Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained From the Indians of New Mexico And Arizona in 1879
Stevenson James
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(41748). Buckskin paint bag, ornamented with fringe. 2228. (41827). Deer-skin pouch, _la-hab-ush-i-wa_. 2229. (41657). Small deer-skin quiver and one arrow. 2230. (41841). Buckskin embroidered with beads. 2231. (41871). Buckskin dyed black. 2232. (41872). Buckskin dyed black. 2233. (41873). Buckskin dyed black. 2234-2235. 2234, (41717), and 2235, (41719), are riding whips made of plaited leather or raw-hide, called _wi-wa-pi_. See Fig. 580. 2236. (41176). A flat drum, made by stretching goat-hi...de over a wide hoop, and tightened by lacing crosswise around the edge with a cord of the same hide. One side is plain, the other is decorated with a figure, which is not interpreted. This specimen is from Shinumo, but it does not differ from those used by many of the other Pueblo tribes. Fig. 581. 2237. (42351). Fig. 577. Leather wristlets, ornamented with wild turkey feathers. 2238-2239. 2238, (42352), and 2239, (42353), are objects of the same kind, differing somewhat in ornamentation. 2240. (42354).
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