Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico Part 29
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2212. (41739). Anklet of buckskin, _pi-la-wak-chi_.
2213. (41741). Anklet of buckskin.
2214. (41828). A pair of men's moccasins, which the accompanying ill.u.s.tration shows well. They are made of buckskin, but differ from the usual manner of making moccasins, called _pow-chi_. See Fig. 578.
2215. (41721). Baby's moccasins, _tow-tow-chi-we-ha_.
2216. (41722). Pair child's moccasins, _tow-tow-chi-we-ha_.
2217. (41723). Woman's moccasins, _tow-chi_.
2218. (41829). Pair of child's moccasins, _pow-tow-chi-u-wez-ha_. The following are specimens of children's moccasins:
2219-2222. 2219, (41830); 2220, (41831); 2221, (41832); 2222, (41833).
2223. (41755). Small gaming ball covered with goat skin.
2224. (41745). Buckskin paint bag, beaded.
2225. (41746). Buckskin paint bag, beaded.
2226. (41747). Buckskin paint bag, ornamented with fringe.
2227. (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-hide 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 s.h.i.+numo, 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). Ornamental wristlets with metal facing.
2241. (42355). Buckskin wrist-guard, to protect the wrist from the bowstring when shooting arrows.
2242-2243. 2242, (42356), and 2243, (42357), are similar objects, made of leather.
2244. (42358). Anklets of leather or rawhide strips.
2245. (42359). Anklets.
2246-2247. 2246, (41749), and 2247, (41750). Leather bags for fire stones.
2248. (41850). Leather attachments for moccasins.
2249. (41765). Leather gaming ball, _tat-chi_.
2250. (41758). Leather or rawhide lash rope with rings, called _pe-qui-sha_.
2251. (41874). Specimen of undressed rawhide.
2252. (41875). Rawhide bag, painted, _cah-he-ne-si-vah_.
2253. (41844). Narrow strip of canvas, painted to represent some fanciful feature. The following are specimens of the same:
2254-2258. 2254, (41845); 2255, (41846); 2256, (41847); 2257, (41848); 2258, (41849).
_WOVEN FABRICS._
2259. (41834). Woven belts or sashes, of which the following are examples, and which are well shown in colors by Figs. 582 and 583:
2260-2269. 2260, (41713); 2261, (41803); 2262, (41255); 2263, (41823); 2264, (41835); 2265, (41836); 2266, (41837); 2267, (41838); 2268, (41839); 2269, (41840).
2270. (41718). Woven waist belt, ornamented with sheep and goats' toes, attached to the lower edge of the belt.
2271. (41751). Head ornament of braided hair.
[Ill.u.s.tration: Fig. 577 (42351) Fig. 578 (41828) (?) Fig. 579 (42354) (?) Fig. 580 (41719) (?) Fig. 581 (41176) (?) Figs. 577-581.--Wolpi Wristlets, Moccasins, etc.]
[Ill.u.s.tration: Fig. 582 (41255) Fig. 583 (41823) Figs. 582-583.--s.h.i.+NUMO BLANKETS. NATURE]
2272. (42361). Flat circular pad, composed of hair, over which the s.h.i.+numo women wear their hair, which appears like two wheels over the ears.
2273. (41767). Head ornament for flower dance, called _tah-chi_.
2274. (41769). Ornament similar to the preceding.
2275. (41766). Maiden's hair strings for head-dress, called _chi-ca-ha-pi_.
2276. (41735). Rosette for head-dress in dance.
2277. (41736) Rosette with hair tufts attached; dance ornament for the head.
2278. (41744). Woolen ta.s.sel, ornament for dress.
Illustrated Catalogue Of The Collections Obtained From The Indians Of New Mexico Part 29
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