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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—BUREAU OF ETHNOLOGY.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
OF THE
COLLECTIONS OBTAINED FROM THE PUEBLOS
OF
ZUÑI, NEW MEXICO, AND WOLPI, ARIZONA, IN 1881.
BY
JAMES STEVENSON.
CONTENTS.
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Page. | ||
Plate XL. | Polishing pottery | 526 |
XLI. | Zuñi vases and canteen | 538 |
XLI.1 (bowl) XLI.2 (jar) XLI.3 (canteen) | ||
XLII. | Drilling turquoises | 582 |
XLIII. | Moki method of dressing hair | 583 |
XLIV. | Moki method of spinning | 590 |
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.
Washington, D.C., August 28, 1882.
Washington, D.C., August 28, 1882.
Sir: I have the honor to present herewith an illustrated catalogue of archaeologic and ethnologic collections, made under your direction in Arizona and New Mexico, during the field season of 1881.
Dude: I’m pleased to present an illustrated catalog of archaeological and ethnological collections created under your guidance in Arizona and New Mexico during the field season of 1881.
In connection with these collections, I am indebted to Mr. Frank H. Cushing for the preparation of the field catalogue for the collection from Zuñi. His thorough knowledge of the Zuñi language enabled him to obtain the Indian name of most of the articles procured, which names are given in this catalogue. I have also to thank him for valuable assistance in making the collection. I also take pleasure in expressing thanks to Mr. Victor Mindeleff for his aid in making the collection, in which labor he rendered faithful assistance.
In relation to these collections, I want to thank Mr. Frank H. Cushing for putting together the field catalogue for the collection from Zuñi. His deep understanding of the Zuñi language allowed him to get the Indian names for most of the items collected, which are listed in this catalogue. I also appreciate his valuable help in assembling the collection. I would also like to express my gratitude to Mr. Victor Mindeleff for his support in collecting, where he provided reliable assistance.
Col. L. P. Bradley, commandant of Fort Wingate, extended us many courtesies and material aid, for which I am pleased to extend thanks.
Col. L. P. Bradley, the commandant of Fort Wingate, offered us a lot of kindness and support, for which I am happy to express my gratitude.
Hoping the collections of the season form a contribution equally valuable with those previously procured from the southwest,
Hoping the collections from this season will be just as valuable as those previously gathered from the southwest,
I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
I am, very respectfully, your loyal servant,
JAMES STEVENSON.
JAMES STEVENSON.
Prof. J. W. Powell,
Prof. J. W. Powell,
Director Bureau of Ethnology.
Director of the Bureau of Ethnology.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
OF THE COLLECTIONS OF 1881.
By James Stevenson.
INTRODUCTORY.
The following catalogue contains a descriptive enumeration of the archaeologic and ethnologic specimens collected in Arizona and New Mexico during the season of 1881. These collections were all obtained from the pueblo of Zuñi in Northwestern New Mexico, and the pueblos comprising the province of Tusayan, in Northeastern Arizona. The entire collection contains about four thousand nine hundred specimens.
The following catalog lists and describes the archaeological and ethnological specimens collected in Arizona and New Mexico during the 1881 season. All these collections were gathered from the Zuñi pueblo in Northwestern New Mexico and the pueblos that make up the Tusayan region in Northeastern Arizona. The whole collection includes about four thousand nine hundred specimens.
The articles of stone consist of axes, in various conditions of preservation. Some are quite perfect, while many are more or less impaired by modern uses, for which they were not originally intended. In nearly all instances they are grooved, and a few are provided with double splitting or cutting edges; but as a rule these axes were made with one end blunt for pounding or hammering, while the opposite end is provided with an edge. The large pestles and mortars were designed for crushing grain and food, the small ones for grinding and mixing mineral pigments for ceramic or decorative purposes.
The stone tools include axes that are in various states of preservation. Some are nearly perfect, while many show signs of wear due to modern use, which they were not originally made for. In almost all cases, they have grooves, and a few have double splitting or cutting edges; however, generally speaking, these axes were made with one end blunt for pounding or hammering, while the other end has a sharp edge. The large pestles and mortars were intended for crushing grains and food, while the smaller ones were for grinding and mixing mineral pigments used for ceramics or decoration.
Among the articles of stone are about one hundred and fifty hunting and war amulets. These objects present the most interesting features of the collection, and were among the most difficult articles to obtain. The Indians prize them very highly as keepsakes, which they employ in war, the chase, and sacred ceremonies. Each specimen is specifically referred to in the catalogue, accompanied with some wood-cut illustrations of such specimens as possess the greatest significance.
Among the stone artifacts, there are around one hundred and fifty hunting and war amulets. These items are the most fascinating part of the collection and were some of the hardest to acquire. The Indigenous people value them greatly as mementos, using them in war, hunting, and sacred rituals. Each piece is specifically listed in the catalog, along with woodcut illustrations of the most significant specimens.
Mr. Frank H. Cushing has presented a full account of the history, traditions, and uses of these images or gods, in a paper entitled “Zuñi Fetiches,” in the Second Annual Report of the Bureau for 1882, to which the reader is referred.
Mr. Frank H. Cushing has provided a comprehensive overview of the history, traditions, and purposes of these images or deities in a paper called “Zuñi Fetiches,” published in the Second Annual Report of the Bureau for 1882, which the reader is encouraged to check out.
In these collections, as in those of the two previous seasons, articles of clay predominate. They consist of Tinajas, or large, decorated, vase-shaped water-vessels. These vary in capacity from one to six gallons, and are the principal vessels used for holding and storing water for domestic purposes. These vases do not vary greatly in form, yet the colored designs with which they are ornamented present as many variations as there are specimens. The causes for these variations, both in size and ceramic characters, as well as the method of manufacturing them, are quite fully explained in the notes accompanying my catalogue of collections from these same localities in the Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology for 1880-’81.
In these collections, like in the previous two seasons, clay items are the most common. They include Tinajas, which are large, decorative, vase-shaped water vessels. These come in sizes ranging from one to six gallons and are the main containers used for holding and storing water for everyday use. While their shapes are pretty similar, the colorful designs they feature show as much variety as there are individual pieces. The reasons for these differences in size and ceramic features, as well as their manufacturing methods, are thoroughly explained in the notes that accompany my catalog of collections from these same areas in the Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology for 1880-’81.
The collection also contains a large number of jug-shaped canteens, varying in capacity from one pint to three gallons. These vessels, like an ordinary jug, are provided with a small nozzle, and are used to carry water and to drink from. They vary in their decorative designs, but are seldom as elaborate or beautiful as the vases.
The collection also has a significant number of jug-shaped canteens, ranging in size from one pint to three gallons. These containers, similar to a regular jug, come with a small spout and are used for carrying water and drinking. They differ in their decorative styles, but are usually not as intricate or stunning as the vases.
In the collection are also clay spoons, ladles, and dippers of two or three kinds of ware, such as red, white, and black, of various sizes. Many of these are fancifully decorated. Also pitchers, mugs, and cups of different patterns, forms, and sizes, variously ornamented in red, black, and white. A very fine collection of meal or sacred pottery baskets was obtained. These are also of varied forms or types, some with handles, terraced and fluted edges or rims, usually decorated with figures of the tadpole and horned frog, and occasionally with the representation of the road runner, and frequently with the sacred butterfly.
In the collection, there are also clay spoons, ladles, and dippers made from two or three types of materials, like red, white, and black, in various sizes. Many of these are creatively decorated. There are also pitchers, mugs, and cups of different designs, shapes, and sizes, each adorned in red, black, and white. A remarkable collection of meal or sacred pottery baskets was gathered. These are also of various shapes or styles, some with handles, stepped and fluted edges or rims, typically decorated with images of the tadpole and horned frog, and occasionally featuring the roadrunner, along with the sacred butterfly quite often.
The condiment vessels form no small part of the collection. The forms and styles of these vessels can only be appreciated by reference to the specific descriptions and illustrations in the catalogue.
The condiment vessels make up a significant part of the collection. The shapes and styles of these vessels can only be fully appreciated by looking at the specific descriptions and illustrations in the catalogue.
A large number of cooking bowls and pots were obtained, but these are of less interest, as they are in all cases plain black vessels without ornamentation of any kind. They generally resemble the old-fashioned cast-iron cooking pot used by Europeans. Occasionally one is found which is provided with legs, in imitation probably of the skillet or pots used by the Mexicans of that country.
A lot of cooking bowls and pots were collected, but these aren't very interesting since they are all simple black vessels without any decoration. They mostly look like the old-fashioned cast-iron cooking pots used by Europeans. Sometimes, you can find one with legs, probably mimicking the skillets or pots used by Mexicans in that region.
The vegetal substances comprise utensils and implements of all kinds. Among these are baskets, trays, water-jugs, corn-planters, bows, arrows, sieves, gaming-blocks, &c. The basketry is worthy of inspection for the ingenuity and skill displayed in the manufacture of such articles. These consist of fine meal baskets or trays of all sizes, many of which are curiously ornamented in bright colors. The coarser baskets, which are constructed and shaped to suit the service for which they are employed, are used as sieves and for conveying corn and fruit from the farms. In addition to the objects above referred to, hundreds that are not mentioned will be found described or illustrated in their proper places in the catalogue.
The plant materials include various types of tools and equipment. These include baskets, trays, water jugs, corn planters, bows, arrows, sieves, gaming pieces, etc. The basket weaving is worth checking out for the creativity and skill shown in making these items. They include fine meal baskets or trays of all sizes, many of which are beautifully decorated in bright colors. The rougher baskets, which are designed and shaped for their specific uses, are used as sieves and for transporting corn and fruit from the farms. Besides the items mentioned above, hundreds more not listed here can be found described or illustrated in their appropriate sections in the catalog.
Most of the plates presented in this Catalogue are designed to show the manner in which the Zuñi and Moki Indians use certain implements in some of their arts and industries, such as the polishing stone; rotary, stone-pointed drill; the manner of combing and dressing the hair; the spindle whorl, showing the mode of preparing the woof for weaving.
Most of the plates in this Catalogue illustrate how the Zuñi and Moki Indians use specific tools in their arts and industries, like the polishing stone; rotary, stone-pointed drill; the way they comb and style the hair; and the spindle whorl, demonstrating how they prepare the weft for weaving.
COLLECTIONS FROM ZUÑI, NEW MEXICO.
ARTICLES OF STONE.
AXES.
65890. Stone axe, small, double-grooved. O-la k‘í-le, kwïl á-kwi-ai-e.
65890. Small stone axe, double-grooved. O-la k‘í-le, kwïl á-kwi-ai-e.
65891, 65892, 65893, 65894, 65895, 65896, 65897, 65898. Ditto, single-grooved.
65891, 65892, 65893, 65894, 65895, 65896, 65897, 65898. Same here, single-grooved.
65868, 65855. Ditto, large.
65868, 65855. Same, large.
65854. Ditto, large and broad.
Same, big and wide.
65876. Ditto, very broad.
Ditto, super broad.
65869. Ditto, very large, and showing use as pecking-stone.
65869. Likewise, it’s very large and shows signs of wear from being used as a pecking stone.
65856, 65870, 65877, 65857, 65871, 65858, 65878, 65879. Ditto, large.
65856, 65870, 65877, 65857, 65871, 65858, 65878, 65879. Same here, large.
65872. Ditto, very thin-bladed.
Ditto, very thin blade.
65859. Ditto, flat.
65859. Same here, flat.
65860, 65880. Ditto, showing use as maul.
65860, 65880. Same here, showing use as a maul.
65861. Ditto, double-grooved. Kwil á-kwi-ai-e.
65861. Ditto, double-grooved. Kwil as you like.
65862. Ditto, double-grooved, handsomely finished.
65862. Ditto, double-grooved, nicely finished.
66045. Ditto, double-grooved, handsomely finished. K‘í k‘iäthl-thlâ-nai-e.
66045. Ditto, double-grooved, nicely finished. K‘í k‘iäthl-thlâ-nai-e.
66882, 65874. Very large ungrooved ancient stone axes or celts. O-la-k‘í-thlana, kwa-ak´-wam-me.
66882, 65874. Very large, uncarved ancient stone axes or celts. O-la-k‘í-thlana, kwa-ak´-wam-me.
65853, 65851. Axe, grooved and highly finished. O-la k‘í k‘iäth-thlâ-na yá-nï-shi.
65853, 65851. Axe, grooved and finely crafted. O-la k‘í k’iäth-thlâ-na yá-nï-shi.
65852. Ditto, very large.
Same, very large.
65883, 65884, 65885, 65886, 65911, 65912, 65899, 65863, 65864, 65900, 65887, 65901, 65902, 65903, 65875, 65865, 65904, 65905, 65906, 65907, 65908, 65866, 65909, 65910, 65889. Ditto, very crude. No. 65886 is distinguished by raised square at butt to facilitate hafting. Ní-pu-li-e.
65883, 65884, 65885, 65886, 65911, 65912, 65899, 65863, 65864, 65900, 65887, 65901, 65902, 65903, 65875, 65865, 65904, 65905, 65906, 65907, 65908, 65866, 65909, 65910, 65889. Same goes, very basic. No. 65886 is identified by a raised square at the end to make it easier to hold. Ní-pu-li-e.
65867. Ditto, made in imitation, for barter.
65867. Same as above, made as a replica, for trade.
66306. Ditto, unfinished. O-la k‘íl á-a-le.
66306. Ditto, unfinished. O-la k‘íl á-a-le.
65913. Ditto, small.
65913. Same, small.
65922, 65923, 65921, 65914, 65919, 65917, 65924, 65925, 65920, 65915, 65916. Stone axes with handles, some made in imitation, others preserved as heir-looms from ancient times. O-la k‘í-thlä-shi-we.
65922, 65923, 65921, 65914, 65919, 65917, 65924, 65925, 65920, 65915, 65916. Stone axes with handles, some made to look like the originals, others kept as family treasures from long ago. O-la k‘í-thlä-shi-we.
65918. Small, grooved, stone axe. O-la k‘í tsa-na.
65918. Small, grooved, stone axe. O-la k‘í tsa-na.
METATES.
66324. Metate for reducing coarse corn-meal to flour. Ó-tsa-k‘ia-na-kia-á-k‘e.
66324. Metate for grinding coarse cornmeal into flour. Ó-tsa-k‘ia-na-kia-á-k‘e.
66320, 66313. Ditto, for grinding paint for decorating pottery. Té-tsi-na-k’ia he-lin ón-a-k’ia.
66320, 66313. The same goes for grinding paint for decorating pottery. Té-tsi-na-k’ia he-lin ón-a-k’ia.
66316, 66318, 66319, 26317. Ditto, for reducing cracked corn to meal. Tchú-ok-na-k’ia á-k‘i.
66316, 66318, 66319, 26317. Likewise, for turning cracked corn into meal. Tchú-ok-na-k’ia á-k‘i.
66325. Ditto, a coarse, unfinished metate. A-k‘e, kwa-yá nam-o-na.
66325. Ditto, a rough, unrefined metate. A-k‘e, kwa-yá nam-o-na.
66312. Ditto, ancient, very rude. Í-no-to-na á-k‘e.
66312. Ditto, ancient, very crude. Í-no-to-na á-k‘e.
66311. Modern paint metate. He-lin ó-na-kia.
66311. Modern paint metate. He-lin ó-na-kia.
66322, 66315, 66321, 66314 Modern metates for reducing corn and other cereals. Ok-na-k‘ia á-k‘e-we.
66322, 66315, 66321, 66314 Modern grinding stones for corn and other grains. Ok-na-k‘ia á-k‘e-we.
MORTARS.
1935. Mortar made of a concretion. Mu-to-pa al´-a-k‘e.
1935. Mortar made from a concretion. Mu-to-pa al‘-a-k‘e.
1964. Ditto, made from muller.
1964. Ditto, made from muller.
1966. Ditto, small. Tú-lin-ne.
1966. Same, small. Tú-lin-ne.
2119. Ditto, of fine-grained stone, used as a paint-mill for preparing sacred decoration colors. Tethl-na hé-lin o-na-kia á-shok-ton-ne.
2119. Ditto, made of fine-grained stone, used as a paint mill for preparing colors for sacred decorations. Tethl-na hé-lin o-na-kia á-shok-ton-ne.
2141, 2142, 2144. Ditto, very small. Á-tsa-na.
2141, 2142, 2144. Same here, very small. Á-tsa-na.
1961. Ditto, round. K‘iä-mo-li-na.
1961. Same, round. K‘iä-mo-li-na.
66196, 66233. Rude paint mortars. He-lin on-a kia á-shok-to á-tsa-na.
66196, 66233. Rude paint mortars. He-lin on-a kia á-shok-to á-tsa-na.
66203. Ditto, chipped. Sho-k‘wïs-na-k’ia.
66203. Ditto, chipped. Sho-k‘wïs-na-k’ia.
66166, 66180. Ditto, pecked. Tok´-nai-e.
66166, 66180. Ditto, pecked. Tok´-nai-e.
66175. Ditto, ground.
66175. Same, ground.
66197. Ditto, large, worn and ground. Tén-nai-e.
66197. Ditto, large, worn down and used up. Tén-nai-e.
66226. Ditto, square and handsomely polished. Nó-k‘iäthl-o-na.
66226. Ditto, square and nicely polished. Nó-k‘iäthl-o-na.
66204. Ditto, split. Shó-k‘wish-nai-e.
66204. Ditto, split. Shó-k‘wish-nai-e.
66178. Ditto, pecked, small.
Ditto, pecked, small.
66158, 66245, 66172. Ditto, pecked, slag. Á-k‘win.
66158, 66245, 66172. Same, pecked, slag. Á-k‘win.
66154. Ditto, small, pecked.
Ditto, small, pecked.
66198. Ditto, with round depression, ground. Pi-tsu-li-a wá shokt-ai-e.
66198. Ditto, with round depression, ground. Pi-tsu-li-a wá shokt-ai-e.
66168. Ditto, square, pecked.
66168. Same, square, pecked.
66228. Ditto, with groove around the edge. I´-tu-thlan-ah-nai-e.
66228. Ditto, with a groove around the edge. I´-tu-thlan-ah-nai-e.
66205, 66227, 66131, 66132. Ditto, small, pecked, and ground.
66205, 66227, 66131, 66132. Same here, small, pounded, and crushed.
66111, 66206. Ditto, cup-shaped. A´-shok-ton-ak´-tsa-na.
66111, 66206. Same, cup-shaped. A´-shok-ton-ak´-tsa-na.
66207. Ditto, with elongated cavity. A-k‘i täs´h-sha-na.
66207. Ditto, with an extended cavity. A-k‘i täs´h-sha-na.
66135. Ditto, pecked and ground.
Ditto, smashed and crushed.
66251. Ditto or trough of the malpais for grinding chili and preparing a sauce called K‘iäthl-k‘o-se = K‘ol hé-a-kia á-shok-ton-ne.
66251. Ditto or trough of the malpais for grinding chili and preparing a sauce called K’iäthl-k‘o-se = K‘ol hé-a-kia á-shok-ton-ne.
66234. Ditto, crude.
66234. Same, rough.
66159. Ditto, small.
Same here, small.
66246. Ditto, large and thick.
66246. Same, large and thick.
66244. Ditto, well pecked.
66244. Same here, well pecked.
66236, 66190. Ditto, much worn.
66236, 66190. Same, heavily worn.
66235. Ditto. Rectangular.
Ditto. Rectangular.
66157. Ditto, very small.
66157. Same here, very small.
66177, 66250. Ditto, of finished sandstone.
66177, 66250. Same, of finished sandstone.
66186. Ditto, very deep.
Same here, very deep.
66252. Ditto, very large.
Same here, very large.
66208. Grinding-stone for colors used in decoration of vessels, in form of mortar. Te´ tsi-na-k‘ia á-shok-ton-ne.
66208. Grinding stone for colors used in decorating vessels, in the form of a mortar. Te’ tsi-na-k‘ia á-shok-ton-ne.
66254. Ditto, with double concavity for red and black colors. Thlup-tsi-na k‘win í-pä-tchi-e.
66254. Ditto, with a double curve for red and black colors. Thlup-tsi-na k‘win í-pä-tchi-e.
66160, 66163. Ditto or paint-mill for preparing colors for decoration of the sacred dances. Kâ-kâ a-wa he-lin o-na-kia á-shok-ton-ne.
66160, 66163. Ditto or paint mill for preparing colors for decorating the sacred dances. Kâ-kà a-wa he-lin o-na-kia á-shok-ton-ne.
66179. Ditto, long, pecked.
Ditto, long, pecked.
66184, 66165, 66187, 66188. Ditto, finished by pecking.
66184, 66165, 66187, 66188. Same here, wrapped up by pecking.
66219, 66229. Ditto, square.
66219, 66229. Same, square.
66191, 66192. Ditto, pecked and chipped.
66191, 66192. Same thing, pecked and chipped.
66176. Ditto, beautifully finished, long.
Ditto, beautifully crafted, long.
66171. Ditto, rectangular, beautifully finished, and long.
66171. Same, rectangular, nicely finished, and long.
66209. Ditto, polished irregularly, rectangular.
66209. Ditto, polished unevenly, rectangular.
66170. Ditto, handsomely finished by pecking and grinding.
66170. Likewise, nicely completed by pecking and grinding.
66121. Ditto, crude, small.
66121. Same, rough, tiny.
66213, 66153. Ditto, made of a concretion. Mu-to-pa ál-a-k‘i.
66213, 66153. Ditto, made of a concretion. Mu-to-pa ál-a-k‘i.
66115, 66220, 66127. Ditto, slag.
66115, 66220, 66127. Same, slag.
66128, 66202, 66182. Ditto, round.
66128, 66202, 66182. Same, round.
66181. Ditto, round and thick. K‘iä´-mo-li-a.
66181. Ditto, round and thick. K‘iä´-mo-li-a.
66193. Ditto, round.
Same, round.
66194. Ditto, rude.
Same, rude.
66130, 66162, 66122, 66222. Ditto, hammer-stone form.
66130, 66162, 66122, 66222. Same as above, hammer-stone shape.
66114. Ditto, polished.
66114. Same here, polished.
65939, 66230, 66125. Ditto, rectangular.
65939, 66230, 66125. Same, rectangular.
66210, 66231, 66195, 66212. Ditto, finished by grinding.
66210, 66231, 66195, 66212. Same, completed by grinding.
66121, 66152. Ditto, finished.
66121, 66152. Same, done.
66189, 66211, 66185. Ditto, round. K‘iä´-mo-li-a.
66189, 66211, 66185. Same, round. K‘iä´-mo-li-a.
66232. Ditto, with small muller. Tu-lin í-hi-kia.
66232. Ditto, with small muller. Tu-lin í-hi-kia.
66248, 66214. Paint mortars for reducing the paint for masks and pottery. He-lin ó-na-k‘ia á-shok-to-we.
66248, 66214. Use paint mortars to thin the paint for masks and pottery. He-lin ó-na-k‘ia á-shok-to-we.
66237, 66215, 66240, 66241, 66238, 66243, 66242. Mortar, of slag, used in making the sauce described above, and reducing chili. K‘iäthl-k‘o-se k‘iä-na-kia á-shok-ton-ne.
66237, 66215, 66240, 66241, 66238, 66243, 66242. Mortar, made from slag, used to prepare the sauce mentioned above and to reduce chili. K‘iäthl-k‘o-se k‘iä-na-kia á-shok-ton-ne.
66201. Ditto, for children. Á-tsan á-wa.
66201. Ditto, for kids. Á-tsan á-wa.
66223. Ditto, for reducing paint used in decorating pottery. Na´-he-lin o-na-kia a´-shok-ton-ne.
66223. Ditto, for reducing paint used in decorating pottery. Na´-he-lin o-na-kia a´-shok-ton-ne.
66216. Ditto, square.
Ditto, square.
66183. Ditto, very deep and finished by pecking.
66183. Ditto, very deep and completed by pecking.
66249, 66253. Ditto, shallow.
66249, 66253. Same, shallow.
66255. Ditto, unfinished.
66255. Same here, incomplete.
66161. Ditto, very rude and small.
66161. Ditto, really rude and tiny.
66224. Ditto, larger.
66224. Same, but bigger.
66225. Ditto, with small round concavity; hammer-stone form.
66225. Same thing, with a small round dip; shaped like a hammerstone.
66137, 66155, 56139, 66140, 66141, 66174, 66164, 66167, 66144, 66120, 66123, 66147, 66138, 66173, 66145, 66117, 66151, 66143, 66136, 66149. Paint-mills of fine-grained stone for preparing sacred decoration colors. Tethl-na he-lin o-na-kia á-shok to-we.
66137, 66155, 56139, 66140, 66141, 66174, 66164, 66167, 66144, 66120, 66123, 66147, 66138, 66173, 66145, 66117, 66151, 66143, 66136, 66149. Stone grinders for making colors used in sacred decoration. Tethl-na he-lin o-na-kia á-shok to-we.
66113, 66129, 66112, 66148, 66118, 66142, 66146, 66119. Ditto, very small. Á-tsa-na.
66113, 66129, 66112, 66148, 66118, 66142, 66146, 66119. Same here, very small. Á-tsa-na.
66116. Ditto, for common uses. Kwam-as-tin-ák’ia-ni.
66116. Ditto, for common uses. Kwam-as-tin-ák’ia-ni.
66247. Ditto or unfinished mortar of the malpais for grinding chili and other ingredients for sauce. K‘ol ók-na-k’ia á-shok-ton-ne.
66247. Ditto or unfinished mortar of the malpais for grinding chili and other ingredients for sauce. K‘ol ók-na-k’ia á-shok-ton-ne.
66134, 66231, 66124, 66133. Ditto, finished by pecking.
66134, 66231, 66124, 66133. Same here, completed by pecking.
MULLERS.
65946. Muller made from a small piece of hematite, used as source at once and muller of pottery paint. Té-tsi-na-kia á-k‘win á-a-le.
65946. Muller made from a small piece of hematite, used as both a source and a muller for pottery paint. Té-tsi-na-kia á-k‘win á-a-le.
66007. Ditto, slag, originally a maul.
66007. Ditto, slag, originally a heavy hammer.
66036. Ditto, of true form, originally a maul. Tchïsh-na-k‘ia á-pi-tsu-li-a.
66036. Ditto, of true form, originally a maul. Tchïsh-na-k‘ia á-pi-tsu-li-a.
66015. Ditto, originally a maul.
66015. Ditto, originally a hammer.
66037. Ditto, of true form.
66037. Same, of true form.
66200. Ditto, for grinding sauce of onion, chili, coriander, salt, and water. K‘ol hé-a-k‘ia á-mu-luk-ton-ne.
66200. Ditto, for grinding sauce of onion, chili, coriander, salt, and water. K‘ol hé-a-k‘ia á-mu-luk-ton-ne.
66043. Ditto, handsomely finished in the form of a pestle.
66043. Likewise, beautifully crafted in the shape of a pestle.
66009. Ditto, regular form.
66009. Same, standard form.
66156. Ditto, hammer-stone form.
66156. Ditto, hammerstone shape.
66042. Ditto, crusher form.
66042. Same, crusher shape.
65984. Ditto, for polishing, &c. Á-k‘iä-thlâ-k‘iä-na-k’ia á-a-le.
65984. Ditto, for polishing, etc. Á-k‘iä-thlâ-k‘iä-na-k’ia á-a-le.
66091, 66029, 66030, 66038, 66031, 66039, 65987, 65986, 65976, 65977, 65978, 65979, 65980. Ditto, used for preparing sauce.
66091, 66029, 66030, 66038, 66031, 66039, 65987, 65986, 65976, 65977, 65978, 65979, 65980. Ditto, used for making sauce.
66071, 66085, 66014, 66103, 66025, 66086, 66006, 66012, 66001, 66011, 66019, 66023, 66041, 66025, 66008, 66016, 66017, 66021, 67005, 66070, 66004. Ditto, mauls and mullers of slag for grinding chili and other ingredients of the sauce known as kiä´thl-k‘o-se. Hé-a-kia á-mu-lok-to-we.
66071, 66085, 66014, 66103, 66025, 66086, 66006, 66012, 66001, 66011, 66019, 66023, 66041, 66025, 66008, 66016, 66017, 66021, 67005, 66070, 66004. Same for mauls and mullers made of slag to grind chili and other ingredients for the sauce called kiä'thl-k'o-se. Hé-a-kia á-mu-lok-to-we.
66088. Ditto, granite.
66088. Same, granite.
66024. Ditto, of granite, for preparing ingredients to form paste for pottery. Sa-to ók-na-k’ia-na-kia á-k‘iä-mo-li-an-ne.
66024. Ditto, of granite, for preparing ingredients to make paste for pottery. Sa-to ók-na-k’ia-na-kia á-k‘iä-mo-li-an-ne.
66102, 66094, 66101, 66071, 66089, 66013, 66096, 66107, 66090, 66087, 66091, 66106, 66003, 66092, 66095, 65873. Mullers, grooved maul form. Ok´-na-k’ia o-la k‘i kiä-mo li-a-we.
66102, 66094, 66101, 66071, 66089, 66013, 66096, 66107, 66090, 66087, 66091, 66106, 66003, 66092, 66095, 65873. Mullers, grooved maul form. Ok´-na-k’ia o-la k‘i kiä-mo li-a-we.
65881. Ditto, round.
65881. Same here, round.
66054. Ditto, for reducing paint used in pottery decoration, and for polishing. K‘iä´-thlâ-na-k’ia á-a-le.
66054. Ditto, for reducing paint used in pottery decoration, and for polishing. K‘iä´-thlâ-na-k’ia á-a-le.
66027. Ditto, in the form of a paint mortar. He-lin on-ak’ia á-tsa-na, kwïl-li-mük-te hé-k‘o-pa.
66027. Ditto, in the form of a paint mortar. He-lin on-ak’ia á-tsa-na, kwïl-li-mük-te hé-k‘o-pa.
66150. Ditto, with rounded bottom, enlarged middle and small concavity on apex. He-k‘o yä´thl-tâi-e.
66150. Ditto, with a rounded bottom, a larger middle, and a small dip at the top. He-k‘o yä´thl-tâi-e.
66109, 65952. Ditto, regular form.
66109, 65952. Same, standard form.
65953, 65954, 65955, 65981, 65956, 65957, 65958, 65991, 65959, 65960, 65961, 65962, 65963. Small paint stones or mullers. He-lin o-na-kia á-k‘iä-mo-li-a-we.
65953, 65954, 65955, 65981, 65956, 65957, 65958, 65991, 65959, 65960, 65961, 65962, 65963. Small paint stones or mullers. He-lin o-na-kia á-k‘iä-mo-li-a-we.
66032, 66033, 66035, 66034, 65994, 66026, 65995, 66049, 65996. Mullers for polishing or smoothing cooking stones, &c. Á-k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia na-k’ia-á-we (plu.)
66032, 66033, 66035, 66034, 65994, 66026, 65995, 66049, 65996. Mullers for polishing or smoothing cooking stones, etc. Á-k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia na-k’ia-á-we (plu.)
66256, 66257, 66276, 66285, 66266, 62258, 66273, 66263, 66264, 66274, 66286, 66271, 66272, 66259, 66261, 66270, 66267, 66293, 66288, 66287, 66290, 66289, 66291. Ditto, or rubbing-stones, used in connection with fine metals for grinding corn and meal. Tchú-ok-na-k’ia yäl-li-we.
66256, 66257, 66276, 66285, 66266, 62258, 66273, 66263, 66264, 66274, 66286, 66271, 66272, 66259, 66261, 66270, 66267, 66293, 66288, 66287, 66290, 66289, 66291. Ditto, or rubbing stones, used with fine metals for grinding corn and meal. Tchú-ok-na-k’ia yäl-li-we.
62298. Ditto, very large.
Same, very large.
66275. Ditto, broken.
66275. Same, broken.
66269, 66294, 64299, 66300. Ditto, very broad and flat. Tchú-ok-na-k’ia. Yal-li k‘iá-pa-we.
66269, 66294, 64299, 66300. Same here, very wide and flat. Tchú-ok-na-k’ia. Yal-li k‘iá-pa-we.
66297, 66295, 66301, 66303, 66304, 66302, 67305. Ditto, ancient. I-no-to-na-a-wa yä´l-li-we.
66297, 66295, 66301, 66303, 66304, 66302, 67305. Same, old-school. I-no-to-na-a-wa yä´l-li-we.
66284. Ditto, modern, for making coarse meal.
66284. Ditto, modern, for making coarse flour.
66307. Ditto, large, for grinding chili. K‘iä´thl-he-a-kia á-thla-na.
66307. Ditto, large, for grinding chili. K‘iä´thl-he-a-kia á-thla-na.
66296. Ditto, very broad, flat, and ancient, for grinding flour. I-no-te-kwe a-wen yä´l-lin-ne.
66296. Ditto, very broad, flat, and old, for grinding flour. I-no-te-kwe a-wen yä´l-lin-ne.
1982. Muller for reducing pottery colors.
1982. Muller for lowering pottery colors.
1986. Ditto, maul form.
1986. Same, maul form.
2154, 2163. Mauls and mullers of slag for grinding chili and other ingredients of the sauce known as kiäthl-k‘o-se = Kiä´thl-he-a-kia á-mu-luk-ton-ne.
2154, 2163. Tools and grinders of slag for grinding chili and other ingredients of the sauce known as kiäthl-k‘o-se = Kiä´thl-he-a-kia á-mu-luk-ton-ne.
2159, 2168, 2171, 2173. Small paint stones or mullers. He-lin o-na-k’ia a-k‘iä-mo-li-a-we.
2159, 2168, 2171, 2173. Small paint stones or mullers. He-lin o-na-k’ia a-k‘iä-mo-li-a-we.
2167. Muller, very large.
2167. Muller, super large.
2267. Ditto, or rubbing-stone, used in connection with fine metates for for grinding corn meal. Tchú-ok-na-kia yäl-lin-ne.
2267. Ditto, or rubbing stone, used with fine metates for grinding cornmeal. Tchú-ok-na-kia yäl-lin-ne.
2275. Ditto, unfinished. Kwa-yá-nam-o-na.
Ditto, incomplete. Kwa-yá-nam-o-na.
2338. Small chili muller.
2338. Mini chili grinder.
2356. Polishing muller.
Polishing tool.
1998. Muller, used for preparing sauce.
1998. A muller, which is used for making sauce.
Plate XL. POLISHING POTTERY.
Plate XL. Pottery Polishing.
MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.
65940, 65941. Small stones used in polishing pottery. Té-k‘iå thlâ-k’ia-na-kia á-we.
65940, 65941. Small stones used in polishing pottery. Té-k‘iå thlâ-k’ia-na-kia á-we.
65998, 65942. Polishing stones used for grinding sacred paint.
65998, 65942. Polishing stones used for grinding sacred paint.
65988, 65998, 65943, 65974, 63944, 66010. Ditto, large.
65988, 65998, 65943, 65974, 63944, 66010. Same here, large.
65947, 65948, 65985. Small stones used in polishing pottery. Te-kia-thlâ-kia-na-kia-á-we.
65947, 65948, 65985. Small stones used in polishing pottery. Te-kia-thlâ-kia-na-kia-á-we.
65967, 65946, 65975, 65997, 65973, 65950, 65981, 65965, 65966, 65951. Small stones used in polishing unburned vessels. Té-k‘ia-pi na-k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k‘ia á-we.
65967, 65946, 65975, 65997, 65973, 65950, 65981, 65965, 65966, 65951. Small stones used for polishing unburned vessels. Té-k‘ia-pi na-k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k‘ia á-we.
65983. Large stone for polishing baking slabs. Á-k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k‘ia á-a-le.
65983. Large stone for polishing baking slabs. Á-k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k‘ia á-a-le.
65982, 66000. Polishers. K‘iä´-thlâ-na-k’ia a-we.
65982, 66000. Polishers. K‘iä´-thlâ-na-k’ia a-we.
65964. Small polishing stone. A´-k‘iä-thlâ-kia-na-k’ia á-tsa-na.
65964. Small polishing stone. A´-k‘iä-thlâ-kia-na-k’ia á-tsa-na.
65993. Ditto, larger.
Same but bigger.
66048, 66047. Ditto, flat.
66048, 66047. Same, flat.
66050. Ditto, large, flat.
66050. Same, large, flat.
65972. Small polisher for glazing and smoothing pottery. Té-k‘iä-thlâ-kia-na-k’ia á-tsa-na, for use of which see pl. xl.
65972. Small polisher for glazing and smoothing pottery. Té-k‘iä-thlâ-kia-na-k’ia á-tsa-na, for information on its usage, see pl. xl.
66053, 65969. Ditto, rude.
66053, 65969. Same, rude.
65949. Small stone used in polishing unburned vessels. Te´-k‘ia-pi-na k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k’ia-á-a-le.
65949. Small stone used in polishing unburned vessels. Te´-k‘ia-pi-na k‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k’ia-á-a-le.
66014, 66028, 66108, 66020. Pecking stones. Á-tok-na-k’ia a´-we.
66014, 66028, 66108, 66020. Pecking stones. Á-tok-na-k’ia a´-we.
66067, 66066, 66065. Ornamented ancient pestles. I-no-to-na a-wa k‘ú-lu-lu-na-kia á-tesh-kwi-we.
66067, 66066, 66065. Decorative old pestles. I-no-to-na a-wa k‘ú-lu-lu-na-kia á-tesh-kwi-we.
66218. Ornamented small paint pestle. Hé-a-k’ia tú-lin-ne.
66218. Decorated small paint pestle. Hé-a-k’ia tú-lin-ne.
66260, 66277, 66278, 66279, 66268, 66280, 66265, 66281, 66282, 66283. Rubbing stones used with a coarse metate for shucking and cracking corn. Tchú-thlät-sa-k’ia-na-k’ia yäl´-li-we.
66260, 66277, 66278, 66279, 66268, 66280, 66265, 66281, 66282, 66283. Rubbing stones used with a rough grinding stone for shelling and cracking corn. Tchú-thlät-sa-k’ia-na-k’ia yäl´-li-we.
65936. Ancient stone knife used in the ceremonial dance called the Hom´-ah-tchi, or war dance of the Kâ-kâ. Hom-ah-tchi a-wen ä-tchi-en-ne.
65936. Ancient stone knife used in the ceremonial dance called the Hom'ah-tchi, or war dance of the Kâ-kâ. Hom-ah-tchi a-wen ä-tchi-en-ne.
65934, 65933, 66310, 65937, 65931, 65932. Ancient war knives preserved for modern ceremonials.
65934, 65933, 66310, 65937, 65931, 65932. Ancient war knives preserved for contemporary ceremonies.
3 Of the variety known as the “Há-mi-li-li tí-mush,” or petrified wood-lance (archaic).
3 Of the variety known as the “Há-mi-li-li tí-mush,” or petrified wood-lance (archaic).
3 “Ti-mush shí-k‘ia-na,” or the black lance.
3 “Ti-mush shí-k‘ia-na,” or the black lance.
65929. Ditto, ground.
65929. Same here, ground.
65930. Ancient rude stone knife. Ti-mush á-tchi-ën tsa-na.
65930. Ancient crude stone knife. Ti-mush á-tchi-ën tsa-na.
66056. Thunder ball or stone used in the sacred ceremonial game of the priests. Ku-lu-lu-na-k’ia á-a-le.
66056. Thunder ball or stone used in the sacred ceremonial game of the priests. Ku-lu-lu-na-k’ia á-a-le.
66064, 66063, 66060, 66058. Small stone balls used in the sacred game of the Hidden ball. Í-än-k‘o-lo ú-li-we.
66064, 66063, 66060, 66058. Small stone balls used in the sacred game of the Hidden Ball. Í-än-k‘o-lo ú-li-we.
66057. Small thunder ball used in the ceremonial game of the Hidden ball. Ku-lu-lu-na-k’ia á-k‘iä-mo-li-a tsa-na.
66057. Small thunderball used in the ceremonial game of the Hidden ball. Ku-lu-lu-na-k’ia á-k‘iä-mo-li-a tsa-na.
66061, 66059. Thunder ball, plain, small.
Thunder ball, simple, small.
66055. Ditto, large, used as a weight in the dye-pot.
66055. Same, large, used as a weight in the dye-pot.
65970. Ditto, large, rude, or irregular.
65970. Ditto, large, rude, or irregular.
66323, 66326, 66327. Stones for baking tortillas and corn griddle-cakes. Hé-pä-tchish-na-kia a´-we.
66323, 66326, 66327. Stones for baking tortillas and corn griddle cakes. Hé-pä-tchish-na-kia a´-we.
66328. Ditto, for baking guyave or paper-bread. Hel´-äsh-na-k’ia a-a-le.
66328. Ditto, for baking guava or paper bread. Hel’-äsh-na-k’ia a-a-le.
66329. Ditto, small.
Same, small.
66044. Paint stone used as weight in dyeing. Thli-an-a-kia pá-u-li-k’ia á-a-le.
66044. Paint stone used as weight in dyeing. Thli-an-a-kia pá-u-li-k’ia á-a-le.
66068, 65928. Stones used as weights in the dye-pot. Thli-an á-k‘ia pa wo-lu-k’ia á-we.
66068, 65928. Stones used as weights in the dye-pot. Thli-an á-k‘ia pa wo-lu-k’ia á-we.
66079, 66099, 66098, 66100, 66076, 66078. Sacred, ancient idol stones, concretions. A-thlä-shi á-yäl-up-na-we.
66079, 66099, 66098, 66100, 66076, 66078. Sacred, ancient idol stones, concretions. A-thlä-shi á-yäl-up-na-we.
66080. Ancient stone idol found near the celebrated ruins in Eastern Tusayan, known as Á-wat-ú-ï, or Tala-ho-g’an. I-no-to-na-á tahlä-shi, hâ-i án-te-li-ah-nai-e.
66080. Ancient stone idol found near the famous ruins in Eastern Tusayan, known as Á-wat-ú-ï, or Tala-ho-g’an. I-no-to-na-á tahlä-shi, hâ-i án-te-li-ah-nai-e.
66074, 66075, 66073. Small, disc-shaped stone quoits. Tan-ka-la-k’ia-na-k’ia á-we.
66074, 66075, 66073. Small, disc-shaped stone quoits. Tan-ka-la-k’ia-na-k’ia á-we.
66052. Ditto, large.
66052. Same here, large.
65972. Stone for producing black paint of pottery, hematite. Té-tsi-na-k‘ia á-k‘win-ne.
65972. Stone for making black paint for pottery, hematite. Té-tsi-na-k‘ia á-k‘win-ne.
66069. “Ancient stone.” Á-thlä-shi.
66069. “Ancient stone.” Á-thlä-shi.
66051, 66084. Tufas for tanning skins. Á-sho-a á-we.
66051, 66084. Tufas for tanning hides. Á-sho-a á-we.
69270. Concretion of sacred significance, or “old stone.” Á-thlä-shi.
69270. Concretion of sacred significance, or “old stone.” Á-thlä-shi.
65935. Flat stone used as cover to cooking pot. Wo-le-a á-k‘os-kwi-k’ia.
65935. Flat stone used as a cover for a cooking pot. Wo-le-a á-k‘os-kwi-k’ia.
66308, 66309, Pair of arrow-shaft raspers or grinders of sandstone. Shó tchish-ni-k’ia á-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
66308, 66309, Pair of arrow-shaft raspers or grinders made of sandstone. Shó tchish-ni-k’ia á-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
66081, 66082, 66083. Mauls for pounding raw-hide. Í-k‘iäthl-thli tâk-na-kia á-we.
66081, 66082, 66083. Hammers for pounding rawhide. Í-k‘iäthl-thli tâk-na-kia á-we.
2190. Very fine polishing stone for finishing baking-stones. Wa-lo-loa-k‘ia-na-k’ia á-mu-luk-ton-ne.
2190. Very fine polishing stone for finishing baking stones. Wa-lo-loa-k‘ia-na-k’ia á-mu-luk-ton-ne.
2191. Ditto, flat.
Same here, flat.
2314. Small polishing stone. K‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k’ia á-a-le.
2314. Small polishing stone. K‘iä-thlâ-k’ia-na-k’ia á-a-le.
2315. Small paint pestle. Hé-a-kia tú-lin-ne.
2315. Small paint pestle. Hé-a-kia tú-lin-ne.
2350. Stone axe with handle. O-la k‘í thla-shi.
2350. Stone axe with handle. O-la k‘í thla-shi.
2321. Thunder ball with sacred head inlaid to secure good fortune, ancient. K‘u-lu-lu-na-kia ha-lo-a-ti-na thle-a-k’ia-ni á-k‘iä-mo-li-an-ne, í-no-to-na.
2321. Thunder ball with a sacred head inlaid to secure good fortune, ancient. K‘u-lu-lu-na-kia ha-lo-a-ti-na thle-a-k’ia-ni á-k‘iä-mo-li-an-ne, í-no-to-na.
2841. Concretion of sacred significance or “old stone.” Á-thlä-shi.
2841. Concretion of sacred significance or “old stone.” Á-thlä-shi.
2842. Ditto, red. Shí-lo-a.
2842. Same, red. Shí-lo-a.
2843. Ditto, black. Shí-k‘ia-na.
2843. Same, black. Shí-k‘ia-na.
1981. Knob of mineral (bitumen) used in polishing the inside of parching vessels, or glazing black during great heat. Wo-li-a-k‘ia-té-thle-mon an té-hu-lin wó-pa-thlai-a-k‘ia hé k‘wi-nan-né.
1981. A type of mineral (bitumen) used for polishing the inside of drying vessels, or for glazing black at high temperatures. Wo-li-a-k‘ia-té-thle-mon an té-hu-lin wó-pa-thlai-a-k‘ia hé k‘wi-nan-né.
2845. Small thunder stone ball used in the ceremonial game of Hidden ball. K‘ú-lu-lu-na-kia ál-u-lin-ne.
2845. Small thunder stone ball used in the ceremonial game of Hidden ball. K‘ú-lu-lu-na-kia ál-u-lin-ne.
2844. The “house of the hornets of creation”. Tchïm-mï-k‘ia-na-kia ó-hap k‘iá-kwi-we.
2844. The “house of the hornets of creation”. Tchïm-mï-k‘ia-na-kia ó-hap k‘iá-kwi-we.
2838. Lumps of yellow paint. Hé thlup-tsi-kwa mú-we (for pottery).
2838. Lumps of yellow paint. Hé thlup-tsi-kwa mú-we (for pottery).
HUNTING AND WAR AMULETS
Composed of arrow points, stone knives, and carvings to represent the great animals of prey—we-ma-we—&c. These specimens have been retained by the Bureau of Ethnology for purposes of study, and consequently have no National Museum numbers. The numbers given them here pertain to the field catalogue.
Composed of arrowheads, stone knives, and carvings to represent the great predators—we-ma-we—and so on. These items have been kept by the Bureau of Ethnology for research purposes, so they don’t have National Museum numbers. The numbers assigned here refer to the field catalog.
1. Large stone figure of mountain lion, distinguished by a long tail curved lengthwise over the back; observe blood on black coating and turquoise eyes. Hâk-ti-täsh-a-na wém-me. Hunter God of the North.
1. Large stone statue of a mountain lion, known for its long tail curled over its back; notice the blood on the black surface and the turquoise eyes. Hâk-ti-täsh-a-na wém-me. Hunter God of the North.
2. Amulet, of white spar, with arrow head “above heart.” Nicely carved, with ears and with small pieces of turquoise inserted for eyes; designated by Mr. Cushing as Prey God of the Hunt. Sä-ni-a-k‘ia-kwe a-wen hâk-ti-täsh-a-na wém-me.
2. Amulet made of white spar, featuring an arrowhead “above the heart.” It’s well-carved, with ears and small pieces of turquoise for eyes; identified by Mr. Cushing as the Prey God of the Hunt. Sä-ni-a-k‘ia-kwe a-wen hâk-ti-täsh-a-na wém-me.
3. Ditto, of sandstone, without inlaid eyes. Stone arrow-head attached on right side.
3. Ditto, made of sandstone, without inlaid eyes. Stone arrowhead attached on the right side.
4. Ditto, of alabaster, without flint.
4. Same for the alabaster, without flint.
5. Ditto, with flint at back, and showing traces of blood.
5. Same thing, with flint at the back and showing signs of blood.
6. Ditto, of alabaster; very small.
6. Ditto, made of alabaster; very small.
7. Ditto, with traces of carbonate of copper, or the sacred blue medicine stone of the Zuñis.
7. Same goes for the traces of copper carbonate, or the sacred blue medicine stone of the Zuñis.
8. Ditto, of banded spar, used in the ceremonial of paint-making in connection with the prayers for increase of animals, Í-sho-maia-k‘ia.
8. Ditto, of banded spar, used in the ceremony of paint-making in connection with the prayers for the increase of animals, Í-sho-maia-k‘ia.
9. Ditto, with arrow-point, coral (á-la-ho), white, shell disk (k‘o-hakwa) and abalone (sho-to-thlí än) ornaments bound about the region of the heart.
9. Same as above, with arrow-tip, coral (á-la-ho), white, shell disc (k‘o-hakwa) and abalone (sho-to-thlí än) decorations wrapped around the heart area.
10. Representation of the great Hunting God of the West, the Coyote, in plain alabaster.
10. A depiction of the powerful Hunting God of the West, the Coyote, in simple alabaster.
11. Ditto, in sandstone, inlaid with patches of green stone.
11. Same thing, in sandstone, decorated with patches of green stone.
12. Ditto, in fine brown sandstone, inlaid with turquoise eyes.
12. Same thing, in fine brown sandstone, with turquoise eyes inlaid.
13. Ditto, in alabaster.
Same, in white.
14. Ditto, in alabaster, with flint chip at back.
14. Same as above, in alabaster, with a flint chip at the back.
15. Ditto, showing blood coating.
15. Ditto, showing blood splatter.
16. Ditto, in alabaster.
16. Same, in alabaster.
17. Ditto, ditto (small).
17. Same here, same here (small).
18. Ditto, in semi-translucent spar.
18. Same, in semi-transparent glass.
19. Ditto, in alabaster (small).
19. Same, in alabaster (small).
20. Ditto, in carbonate of copper.
20. Same here, in copper carbonate.
20a. Ditto, ditto.
Same here, same here.
20b. Ditto, in banded spar, and used as No. 8.
20b. Same, in banded spar, and used as No. 8.
21. Representation in pottery, with conventional decoration, of the Great Hunting God of the South, the Wild Cat, or Te-pi-wém. Very ancient.
21. A depiction in pottery, featuring traditional decorations, of the Great Hunting God of the South, the Wild Cat, or Te-pi-wém. Very ancient.
22, 23, 24. Ditto, of soft chalky substance, short black tail and black ear-tips.
22, 23, 24. Same as before, made of soft chalky material, with a short black tail and black ear-tips.
25. Ditto, in yellowish soft stone.
25. Same, in soft yellow stone.
26, 27. Ditto, in alabaster (small).
26, 27. Same, in alabaster (small).
28. Ditto, ditto (with hole for suspension).
28. Same thing, same thing (with a hole for hanging).
29. Ditto, ditto (without hole).
Ditto, ditto (no hole).
30. Ditto, ditto (with flint chip at back).
30. Same here, same here (with a flint chip at the back).
31. Ditto, ditto (with arrow at side).
31. Same here, same here (with arrow at the side).
32, 33. Ditto, ditto (with flint chip).
32, 33. Same here, same here (with flint chip).
34. Ditto, ditto (with white bead necklace and arrow point at back).
34. Same thing, same thing (with a white bead necklace and an arrow point at the back).
35. Ditto, with arrow point and carbonate of copper at back.
35. Same, with arrow point and copper carbonate on the back.
36. Representation of Great Hunting God of the South, the Wild Cat, fine soft sandstone, showing ornaments and arrow point and traces of blood, and inclosed in buckskin bag worn in the chase.
36. Representation of the Great Hunting God of the South, the Wild Cat, made from fine soft sandstone, featuring ornaments, an arrow point, and signs of blood, enclosed in a buckskin bag used during the hunt.
37. Ditto, in alabaster, very large, showing black snout, feet, tail, and ears.
37. Ditto, in large alabaster, displaying a black snout, feet, tail, and ears.
38. Ditto, in dark sandstone, very large, with white shell, coral, and arrow point bound to back and sides.
38. Ditto, in dark sandstone, very large, with a white shell, coral, and an arrow point attached to the back and sides.
39. Ditto, with arrow, arrow-point, and carbonate of copper at back.
39. Same thing, with an arrow, arrow tip, and copper carbonate on the back.
40. Ditto, in sandstone, plain.
Ditto, in plain sandstone.
41. Ditto, ditto, eyes inlaid with turquoise.
41. Same here, same here, eyes filled with turquoise.
42. Ditto, with white shell and arrow-point bound to side.
42. Same thing, with a white shell and an arrowhead attached to the side.
43. Wolf Fetich of the Chase, or Hunter God of the East, plain sandstone.
43. Wolf Fetich of the Chase, or Hunter God of the East, plain sandstone.
44. Ditto, alabaster, plain.
Same, white, simple.
45. Ditto (ditto), small.
Ditto (ditto), small size.
46, 47. Ditto, ditto, with arrow flake.
46, 47. Same here, same here, with arrow flake.
48. Ditto, of sacred bluestone.
Same, of sacred bluestone.
49. ——.
49. ——.
50. Ditto, of banded spar, and used as remarked under No. 8.
50. Same as above, made of banded spar, and used as noted under No. 8.
51. Ditto, ditto.
Same here, same here.
52. Concretion representing the Great Hunting God of the lower regions; the Mole (K‘iä-lu-tsi-wém), with white shell disks bound about neck and arrow point to the back.
52. A solid form depicting the Great Hunting God of the lower regions; the Mole (K‘iä-lu-tsi-wém), wearing white shell discs around its neck and an arrow pointing to its back.
53. Ditto, very small.
Ditto, really tiny.
54. Piece of slag, slightly ground, to represent the Great Prey God of the upper regions, the Eagle, or K‘ia-k’ial-i wém.
54. A piece of slightly ground slag, representing the Great Prey God of the upper regions, the Eagle, or K‘ia-k’ial-i wém.
55. Great pray God, in yellow rock material, rudely shaped and provided with necklace of arrow-point, white shell beads, &c.
55. Great pray God, in yellow rock material, roughly shaped and adorned with a necklace of arrowheads, white shell beads, etc.
56. Ditto, very rude, of sandstone, without appurtenances.
56. Same here, very rude, made of sandstone, without any accessories.
57. Ditto, conventionally carved, with aperture at back for suspension; fine-grained red stone.
57. Same as above, traditionally carved, with an opening at the back for hanging; made of fine-grained red stone.
58. Ditto, in blood-stained alabaster, inlaid at back, breast, and eyes with turquoise.
58. Ditto, in blood-stained alabaster, inlaid on the back, breast, and eyes with turquoise.
59. Ditto, in alabaster, with carbonate of copper inlaid as eyes, and arrow-point placed at back.
59. Same thing, made of alabaster, with copper carbonate inlaid for the eyes, and an arrowhead placed at the back.
60. Ditto, carved quite elaborately.
60. Ditto, intricately carved.
61. Ditto (very small).
Ditto (tiny).
62. Ditto, in sandstone, very small, and with necklace.
62. Same here, in sandstone, very small, and with a necklace.
63. Ditto, very elaborately carved, and represented sitting on the ancient knife used in war expeditions to insure successful elusion of enemies.
63. Likewise, it’s intricately carved and shows it sitting on the ancient knife used in war missions to ensure a successful escape from enemies.
64. Representing a quadruped with straight tail, ears, mouth, and feet tipped with black; turquoise eyes set in.
64. Depicting a four-legged animal with a straight tail, ears, mouth, and feet tipped in black; turquoise eyes included.
65. Wild-cat.
65. Stray cat.
66. Ditto.
Same here.
67. Coyote.
Coyote.
68. Ditto.
Same here.
69. Represents an animal with short tail, large arrow-head attached to right side; carved from hard gypsum.
69. Shows an animal with a short tail and a large arrowhead attached to the right side; carved from solid gypsum.
70. Small quadruped, carved from gypsum, short tail, ears projecting forward.
70. Small four-legged animal, carved from gypsum, short tail, ears sticking out forward.
71. Wild-cat.
71. Wildcat.
72. Ditto, in alabaster.
72. Same, in alabaster.
73. Representing an animal with a long body, with a small shell ornament attached to its back; carved from gray soapstone.
73. Representing an animal with a long body and a small shell decoration attached to its back; carved from gray soapstone.
74. Wolf-cat.
74. Wolfcat.
75. Long-bodied animal, with shell ornament attached to back.
75. Long-bodied animal with a shell decoration attached to its back.
76. Ditto, without ornament.
76. Same here, no decoration.
77. Represents a wolf carved from wood, with rude arrow-head attached to back.
77. Shows a wolf carved from wood, with a rough arrowhead attached to its back.
78. Wolf.
Wolf.
79. Horse with saddle; white quartz; used in prayers to promote reproduction of herds. (Of Navajo importation.)
79. Horse with saddle; white quartz; used in prayers to encourage the reproduction of herds. (Of Navajo origin.)
80. Animal with four outspreading limbs. Cut from small flat stone.
80. Animal with four extended limbs. Carved from a small flat stone.
81. Coyote.
Coyote.
82. Wolf with arrow-head on back.
82. Wolf with arrowhead on back.
83. Quadruped with short thick body of fine-grained sandstone.
83. Four-legged animal with a short, stocky body made of fine-grained sandstone.
84. Similar to 83, with flint flake attached to body.
84. Similar to 83, with a flint flake attached to the body.
85. Probably designed for a wolf; flint flake on back.
85. Likely made for a wolf; flint flake on the back.
86. Wild-cat.
Wildcat.
87. Ditto.
Same here.
88. Coyote.
Coyote.
89. Armlet of quartz crystal used in the formation of the medicine water of secret orders. Sai-a-ko-ma á-tësh-kwin-ne.
89. Armlet made of quartz crystal used in creating the medicine water of secret orders. Sai-a-ko-ma á-tësh-kwin-ne.
90. Ditto, in calcareous spar.
90. Same, in calcite.
91. Ditto, in the form of a small cat, for use before the altar during the same ceremonial. Sai-a-ko-ma á-tësh-kwin-te-pi wém.
91. Ditto, in the form of a small cat, for use before the altar during the same ceremony. Sai-a-ko-ma á-tësh-kwin-te-pi wém.
92. Ditto, in spar in the form of a pestle.
92. Same, in spar shaped like a pestle.
93. Ditto, in fine-ground, dark sandstone, in the form of a pestle.
93. Ditto, in finely-ground, dark sandstone, shaped like a pestle.
94, 95. Small-banded spar pendants, used in the ceremonial described under No. 8.
94, 95. Small-banded spar pendants, used in the ceremony described under No. 8.
96. Ditto, long, with a depression or groove about the middle.
96. Ditto, long, with a dip or groove in the middle.
97. One of the sacred ancient medicine stones. A-‘thlä-shi (a small fossil ammonite).
97. One of the sacred ancient medicine stones. A-‘thlä-shi (a small fossil ammonite).
98. Ditto, a fossil univalve.
98. Ditto, a single-shelled fossil.
99. Ditto, concretion in form of human testicles and of phallic significance. Mo-ha a´-thlä-shi.
99. Same, a solid mass shaped like human testicles and with phallic significance. Mo-ha a´-thlä-shi.
100. Ditto, slag, used as in No. 97.
100. Ditto, slag, used as in No. 97.
101. Ditto, ditto, stalagmitic.
Same, same, stalagmitic.
102. Ditto, chalcedony concretion, ditto.
102. Same, chalcedony concretion, same.
103. Stone knife of obsidian, with string for suspension, used in ceremonial scalp taking—one of which is carried on journeys by each member of the Priesthood of the Bow, or Order of the Knife. Mó-tsi-k’wash-na kia tí-mush.
103. Obsidian stone knife, with a string for hanging, used in ceremonial scalp-taking—one of which is carried on journeys by each member of the Priesthood of the Bow, or Order of the Knife. Mó-tsi-k’wash-na kia tí-mush.
104 to 125. Ancient flint knives preserved as amulets and relics of ancestors among the Zuñis.
104 to 125. Ancient flint knives kept as charms and reminders of ancestors among the Zuñis.
125 to 150. Arrow points, &c., preserved by modern Zuñis as relics of ancestors, and amulets used in various ceremonials, &c.
125 to 150. Arrow points, etc., are kept by modern Zuñis as relics of their ancestors and amulets used in various ceremonies, etc.
Miscellaneous objects not numbered in catalogue:
Miscellaneous items not listed in the catalog:
Three bow-guards for children. Kém pas si-kwi-we.
Three bow-guards for children. Kém pas si-kwi-we.
Two small rattles for children. A-tsa-na a-wen chím-mo-we.
Two small rattles for children. A-tsa-na a-wen chím-mo-we.
Three awls, used in the weaving of blankets and baskets. Sá-si-mo-we.
Three awls, used for weaving blankets and baskets. Sá-si-mo-we.
Four sets of small flat sticks used in the game of tá-sho-li-we.
Four sets of small flat sticks used in the game of tá-sho-li-we.
ARTICLES OF CLAY.
WATER JARS.
67548. Ancient water-jar, with the road of the clouds represented on the front. I-no-to-na té-mui-a mé-he-ton-ne.
67548. Ancient water jar, featuring the road of the clouds depicted on the front. I-no-to-na té-mui-a mé-he-ton-ne.
67745. Very old water-jar in representation of an owl. Mu-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ´ thlä-shi.
67745. Very old water jar shaped like an owl. Mu-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ' thlä-shi.
67757, 67752. Water-jars representing owls, small, new.
67757, 67752. New small water jars shaped like owls.
67758. Ditto, representing a duck. É-a mé-he-tâ.
67758. Ditto, representing a duck. É-a mé-he-tâ.
67760. Ditto, smaller, having representation of butterfly.
67760. Ditto, smaller, featuring a depiction of a butterfly.
67534. Small toy water-jar. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘ia-wih-nï-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67534. Small toy water jar. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘ia-wih-nï-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67313. Small girl’s water-jar, or olla. É-tsa-na a k‘iá-wih-nï-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67313. Small girl's water jar, or olla. É-tsa-na a k‘iá-wih-nï-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66496. Small toy water-jar of red ware. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘ia-wih-nï-k’ia té-shi-loa t‘sa-na.
66496. Small toy water jug made of red clay. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘ia-wih-nï-k’ia té-shi-loa t‘sa-na.
66451. Large olla, or water-jar, decorated with floral patterns. K‘ia-wih na-k’ia té-le.
66451. Large olla, or water jug, decorated with floral designs. K‘ia-wih na-k’ia té-le.
66401, 66349, 66366, 66442. Ditto, ancient terrace and rattlesnake decoration.
66401, 66349, 66366, 66442. Same, old terrace and rattlesnake design.
66432. Ditto, curve and bird pattern.
66432. Ditto, curve and bird pattern.
66549, 66369, 66460, 66374. Ditto, curve pattern.
66549, 66369, 66460, 66374. Same, curve pattern.
66391, 66352. Ditto, with floral and bird pattern.
66391, 66352. Same here, with a floral and bird design.
66422. Ditto, primitive sacred terrace and rattlesnake pattern.
66422. Same as above, basic sacred terrace and rattlesnake design.
66333. Ditto, with decoration representative of lightning and milkyway.
66333. Ditto, with designs that represent lightning and the Milky Way.
66468. Ditto, with rainbow and lightning pattern.
66468. Ditto, featuring a rainbow and lightning design.
66472. Ditto, with rosette, curve and deer patterns, and sacred birds reversed.
66472. Ditto, featuring rosettes, curves, deer designs, and sacred birds in reverse.
66364. Ditto, floral rosette, and deer patterns, with central band containing the conventional bird.
66364. Similar, floral rosette, and deer patterns, with a central band featuring the traditional bird.
66417. Ditto, deer and floral patterns.
66417. Ditto, deer and floral designs.
66539. Ditto, rosette, plant, bird, and deer patterns.
66539. Ditto, rosette, plant, bird, and deer designs.
66545, 66331. Ditto, rosette, deer (po-ye) patterns.
66545, 66331. Same as above, rosette, deer (po-ye) patterns.
66343. Ditto, rosette, bird, and curve pattern.
66343. Ditto, rosette, bird, and curve pattern.
66385. Ditto, curve, star rosette, and bird pattern.
66385. Ditto, curve, star rosette, and bird design.
66346, 66454. Ditto, small, deer and bird decoration.
66346, 66454. Same, small, deer and bird decoration.
66537. Ditto, with star flower rosette, deer, and terrace conception of the sky.
66537. Ditto, with star flower rosette, deer, and terrace representation of the sky.
66341. Ditto, with deer (Na´-tsi-na) and Quail (or Pó-yi) decoration.
66341. Ditto, with deer (Na´-tsi-na) and quail (or Pó-yi) decoration.
66439. Ditto, with deer and floral decoration.
66439. Same, with deer and flower design.
66388. Ditto, with deer, rabbit, and star-flower rosette.
66388. Ditto, with deer, rabbit, and star-flower design.
66420. Ditto, with deer and star-flower rosette decoration.
66420. Same here, with deer and star-flower rosette decoration.
66353. Ditto, small, with young deer.
66353. Ditto, small, with young deer.
66526. Ditto, with arabesque terrace and rattlesnake pattern.
66526. Same, with decorative terrace and rattlesnake design.
66548. Ditto, with curve and po-ye pattern.
66548. Ditto, with curve and po-ye pattern.
66418. Ditto, with primitive terrace pattern.
66418. Same, with basic terrace design.
66351. Ditto, with curve and star rosette decoration.
66351. Same, with curved and star rosette design.
66336. Ditto, with curve and Pó-yi decoration.
66336. Same, with curve and Pó-yi decoration.
66469. Ditto, with curve decoration.
66469. Same, with curve decoration.
66462. Ditto, with zigzag and floral patterns.
66462. Ditto, with zigzag and floral designs.
66477. Ditto, very small sky pattern.
66477. Ditto, very small sky pattern.
66521. Small toy water jar (modern). I-k‘osh-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66521. Small toy water jar (modern). I-k‘osh-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66443. Elegantly ornamented toy water jar, in primitive style of decoration. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, í-no-to-na ik-na tsí-na-pa.
66443. Elegantly decorated toy water jar, in a primitive style of decoration. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, í-no-to-na ik-na tsí-na-pa.
66482. Ancient water jar of red ware. I-no-to-na k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.
66482. Ancient water jar of red ware. I-no-to-na k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.
66440. Small girl’s water jar, decorated with floral designs in red and black. É-tsa-na an k‘iá-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na.
66440. Small girl’s water jar, decorated with floral designs in red and black. É-tsa-na an k‘iá-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na.
66543. Ditto, of red ware in imitation of ancient.
66543. Ditto, made of red pottery in the style of ancient designs.
66491. Ditto, ancient, with bird decoration.
66491. Same as before, old, with bird design.
66480. Ditto, ancient, with conventional design.
66480. Same, antique, featuring traditional design.
66342. Ancient water jar from the ruins of K‘iä-k’i-me (Home of the eagles), an ancient Zuñi pueblo near the base of the mesa of Tâ-ai-yäl-lon-ne.
66342. Ancient water jar from the ruins of K‘iä-k’i-me (Home of the eagles), an ancient Zuñi pueblo near the base of the mesa of Tâ-ai-yäl-lon-ne.
66486. Ancient small water jar, beautifully decorated with red and black designs on a cream body, from the ruins of Wí-mai-a, one of the ancient Zuñi pueblos on the north side of the valley of Zuñi, the birth-place of the grandparents of a living aged Zuñi named “Ú-pe-kwi-na.”
66486. An ancient small water jar, beautifully decorated with red and black designs on a cream background, from the ruins of Wí-mai-a, one of the ancient Zuñi pueblos on the north side of the Zuñi valley, the birthplace of the grandparents of a living elderly Zuñi named “Ú-pe-kwi-na.”
67310. Small water jar of red ware. É-tsa-na an té-shi lo a.
67310. Small water jar of red clay. É-tsa-na an té-shi lo a.
66444. Water jar, or olla, with star and flower decoration. Kia-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
66444. Water jar, or olla, with star and flower decoration. Kia-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
66394. Ditto, with ancient terrace and arrow decoration.
66394. Same as above, featuring an old terrace and arrow design.
66547. Ditto, with deer and quail decoration.
66547. Same, with deer and quail design.
66361. Ditto, with curve decoration.
66361. Same, with curve design.
66416. Large jar decorated with ancient figures, and used as receptacle for sacred plumes. Lá-po-kia té-le.
66416. Big jar decorated with ancient figures, used as a container for sacred feathers. Lá-po-kia té-le.
66357. Very ancient rattlesnake and sacred terrace water-jar. I-no-to-na k‘ia-wih-na-kia té-li, a-wi-thluia-po-na, tchi-to-la, ta yä´-to kia pä´-tchi-pa.
66357. Very ancient rattlesnake and sacred terrace water-jar. I-no-to-na k‘ia-wih-na-kia té-li, a-wi-thluia-po-na, tchi-to-la, ta yä´-to kia pä´-tchi-pa.
66379. Ditto, modified.
Same, but changed.
67482. Small toy water jar, paint pot.
67482. Small toy water jar, paint pot.
66533. Ditto, bird and deer decoration.
66533. Ditto, bird and deer decoration.
66338. Ditto, bird and rosette decoration.
66338. Same, bird and rosette decoration.
66445. Ditto, rosette and small red wing decoration.
66445. Same, rosette and small red wing decoration.
66467. Ditto, with chevron of lightning and milkyway.
66467. Ditto, with a zigzag of lightning and the Milky Way.
66431. Ditto, small rosette and star decoration.
66431. Same, small rosette and star decoration.
66479. Very large, small-mouthed plume jar. La-po-k’ia té-thlana.
66479. Very large, small-mouthed plume jar. La-po-k’ia té-thlana.
66483. Ditto, very large and very ancient.
66483. Ditto, really big and very old.
66485. Ditto, for water used by inhabitants of large mesas.
66485. Ditto, for water used by people living on large mesas.
66449. Ditto, ancient terrace and rattlesnake decoration.
66449. Same, old terrace and rattlesnake design.
66475. Ditto, primitive terrace and arrow decoration.
66475. Same as above, basic terrace and arrow design.
67550. Large, bird-shaped ancient jar with handle. E-a té-mu-to-pa (í-no-to-na). See fig. 2, pl. xli.
67550. Large, bird-shaped ancient jar with a handle. E-a té-mu-to-pa (í-no-to-na). See fig. 2, pl. xli.
66424. Jar made in imitation of treasure jar, found in ruins of Wí-mai a. Thlá-wo-pu-k‘ia té-tsa-na í-no-to-na án-te-li-ah-na yó-k‘oa.
66424. Jar made to look like a treasure jar, found in the ruins of Wí-mai a. Thlá-wo-pu-k‘ia té-tsa-na í-no-to-na án-te-li-ah-na yó-k‘oa.
66350. Small broken jar with representation of Maximillian’s jay. K’ia wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na mai-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66350. Small broken jar with a representation of Maximillian’s jay. K’ia wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na mai-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66356, 66344, 66406. Ditto, with antelope design.
66356, 66344, 66406. Same, with antelope design.
66484. Ditto, ground-sparrow decoration.
66484. Same, ground-sparrow decor.
Plate XLI.2. (67550) ZUÑI JAR.
Plate XLI.2. (__A_TAG_PLACEHOLDER_0__) Zuni Jar.
WATER BOTTLES.
67342. Small, double-lobed water bottle. Mé wi-k‘i-lík-ton í-yäthl täsh-sha-na.
67342. Small, double-lobed water bottle. Mé wi-k‘i-lík-ton í-yäthl täsh-sha-na.
66376. Very large water bottle with elaborate ancient fret design, for purposes described under 66485, with holes to facilitate handling and pegs for suspension. This remarkable specimen has been handed down from generation to generation since the time of the habitation of Tâ ai yäl lon ne.
66376. Very large water bottle with an intricate ancient fret design, for the purposes mentioned in 66485, featuring holes for easy handling and pegs for hanging. This amazing piece has been passed down through generations since the time people lived in Tâ ai yäl lon ne.
68546. Ornamented water bottle of basket work. Hâ-i-tóm tsi-na-pa.
68546. Decorative water bottle made of woven basketry. Hâ-i-tóm tsi-na-pa.
67316. Small red water jar for child. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67316. Small red water jar for child. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
(66506.) Water jar for making yeast, of yellow ware. Mo-tse ópi-k‘iana-k’ia té-thlup-tsi-na.
(66506.) Water jar for making yeast, of yellow ware. Mo-tse ópi-k‘iana-k’ia té-thlup-tsi-na.
66507. Yeast-water-making jar of yellow ware. Mo-tse k‘ia-nan o-na-kia té-thlup-tsi-na.
66507. Yeast-water-making jar of yellow ceramic. Mo-tse k‘ia-nan o-na-kia té-thlup-tsi-na.
66474. Small water jar for children. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66474. Small water jar for kids. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66461. Kia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66461. Kia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67536. Yeast-water-making jar of yellow ware. Mo-tse k‘ia-nan o-na-kia té-thlup-tsi-na.
67536. Yeast-water-making jar of yellow pottery. Mo-tse k‘ia-nan o-na-kia té-thlup-tsi-na.
67558. Large vase in representation of knit moccasin, used as a toy. We-po-tcha té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-kia.
67558. Large vase in the shape of a knit moccasin, used as a toy. We-po-tcha té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-kia.
66392. Large water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.
66392. Large water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.
66541. Large water jar or olla. Kiá-wih-na-kia té-le.
66541. Large water jar or olla. Kiá-wih-na-kia té-le.
66371. Small water jar for children. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66371. Small water jar for children. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Yeast-water jar of red ware. Mo-tse k‘ia-nan o-na-k’ia té-shi-lo-a.
——. Yeast-water jar made of red clay. Mo-tse k‘ia-nan o-na-k’ia té-shi-lo-a.
67330. Water jar with representations of deer, etc. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-na-pa-na-pa.
67330. Water jar with images of deer, etc. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-na-pa-na-pa.
66436. Water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
Water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
66404. Large water jar, with ancient zigzag decoration, referring to the four wombs of earth and the darts with which they were broken open for the liberation and birth of mankind. K‘iá-wih na-k’ia té-le, a-wi-ten té-huthl-na, a-wi-thlui-a-po-na tsí-na-pa.
66404. Large water jar, featuring ancient zigzag designs, symbolizing the four wombs of the earth and the tools that were used to break them open for the liberation and birth of humanity. K‘iá-wih na-k’ia té-le, a-wi-ten té-huthl-na, a-wi-thlui-a-po-na tsí-na-pa.
66398. Small water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66398. Small water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66518. Small toy water jar or olla of red ware. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na shi-lo-a, á-tsa-na a-wa.
66518. Small toy water jar or olla of red ware. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na shi-lo-a, á-tsa-na a-wa.
66368. Small child’s water jar or olla. Tsan-’an kiá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66368. Small child’s water jar or olla. Tsan-’an kiá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66389. Large water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.
66389. Large water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.
66359. Small water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66359. Small water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66465. Small toy water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-k’ia.
66465. Small toy water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-k’ia.
66473. Large white olla or water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-k‘o-ha-na.
66473. Large white olla or water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-k‘o-ha-na.
——. Small sacred water jar with terraced rim. K‘iá-pu-kia a-wi-thlui-a-po-na té-tsa-na.
——. Small sacred water jar with a stepped rim. K‘iá-pu-kia a-wi-thlui-a-po-na té-tsa-na.
66476. Small olla or decorated water jar, ancient. I-no-te k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66476. Small olla or decorated water jar, ancient. I-no-te k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Jar or olla decorated in ancient emblematic style, and used as a receptacle for sacred plumes. Lá-po-k’ia té-le.
——. Jar or olla decorated in ancient emblematic style, and used as a container for sacred plumes. Lá-po-k’ia té-le.
66446. Small decorated water jar or olla for children. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66446. Small decorated water jar or olla for children. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66420. Small decorated water jar or olla for children. Á-tsa-na a-wa k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66420. Small decorated water jar or olla for children. Á-tsa-na a-wa k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67347. Large double salt-jar. Ma-po-k’ia té-thla-na.
67347. Large double salt-jar. Ma-po-k’ia té-thla-na.
66377. Small water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-ni-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66377. Small water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-ni-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66544. Water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
66544. Water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
——. Small red jar for mixture of hé k‘i or batter. Hé-k‘i wó-li-kiá sá-tsa-na.
——. Small red jar for a mixture of hé k‘i or batter. Hé-k‘i wó-li-kiá sá-tsa-na.
67517-67516. Small jars for black plume-stick paint. Ha-k‘win hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67517-67516. Small jars for black plume-stick paint. Ha-k‘win hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67532. Small toy olla or water jar of red ware. Í-k‘osh-na-kia k’iá-wih-na-k’ia-té-tsa-na.
67532. Small toy olla or water jar of red ware. Í-k‘osh-na-kia k’iá-wih-na-k’ia-té-tsa-na.
——. Water jar or old olla, decorated with figures of antelope and sacred birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thlä-shi-na, ná-pa-no-pa, wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
——. Water jar or old olla, decorated with designs of antelope and sacred birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thlä-shi-na, ná-pa-no-pa, wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
67321. Small yellow water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67321. Small yellow water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
66373. Decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, hé-pa-k’i wó-pa-na-pa.
66373. Decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, hé-pa-k’i wó-pa-na-pa.
66453. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66453. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66351-66410. Large decorated ollas or water jars. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-we, á-thla-na.
66351-66410. Large decorated ollas or water jars. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-we, á-thla-na.
66423. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66423. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66450. Small toy olla or decorated water jar. Í-k‘osh-na-kia té-tsa-na.
66450. Small toy olla or decorated water jar. Í-k‘osh-na-kia té-tsa-na.
66520. Red ware salt jar with castellated and corrugated edges and rim. Má-po-k’ia te-shi-lo-a mú-to-pa.
66520. Red clay salt jar with jagged and groove-like edges and rim. Má-po-k’ia te-shi-lo-a mú-to-pa.
——. Small decorated olla or water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Small decorated olla or water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66399. Child’s small water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na a-tsa-na áwa.
66399. Child’s small water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na a-tsa-na áwa.
——. Small decorated water-jar or child’s olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na a-tsa-na áwa.
——. Small decorated water jar or child’s olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na a-tsa-na áwa.
66413. Water jar or olla on which the emblematic terraces of the four wombs of earth and the magic knife with which they were opened are conspicuous decorations. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, á-wi-ten té-huthl-na, á-wi-thlui-a pa push-kwai-na pä´-tchi-pa.
66413. Water jar or olla featuring the iconic terraces of the four wombs of the earth and the magical knife used to open them as striking decorations. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, á-wi-ten té-huthl-na, á-wi-thlui-a pa push-kwai-na pä´-tchi-pa.
66387. Small decorated water jar or olla, with figures of deer. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, shó-ho-i-ta pá-tchi-pa.
66387. Small decorated water jar or olla, with figures of deer. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, shó-ho-i-ta pá-tchi-pa.
66428. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia tá-tsa-na ná-pa-na-pa.
66428. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia tá-tsa-na ná-pa-na-pa.
——. Large double salt and pepper jar. Má-po-kia té-wi-pa-tchi-na.
——. Large double salt and pepper shaker. Má-po-kia té-wi-pa-tchi-na.
66354. Water jar, large, decorated. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
66354. Large, decorated water jar. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
66466. Water jar or olla decorated with ancient design of the rattlesnake gens. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia te-le, í-no-to-na Tchí-to-la-kwe a-wa tsí-nan tsí-na-pa.
66466. Water jar or olla decorated with an ancient rattlesnake design. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia te-le, í-no-to-na Tchí-to-la-kwe a-wa tsí-nan tsí-na-pa.
66334. Water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia te-le.
66334. Water jar or decorated olla. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia te-le.
66463. Olla or decorated water jar with figures of sacred birds and rosette. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia te-le, wó-tsa-na ta hé-pa-k‘i wó-pa-no-pa.
66463. Olla or decorated water jar with figures of sacred birds and a rosette. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia te-le, wó-tsa-na ta hé-pa-k‘i wó-pa-no-pa.
66337. Olla or water jar decorated with figures of sacred blue birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, k‘iä´-she-ma-mai-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66337. Olla or water jar decorated with figures of sacred blue birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, k‘iä´-she-ma-mai-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66457. Olla or decorated water jar. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
66457. Olla or decorated water jar. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
——. Olla or water jar decorated with figures of deer, growing plants, and the gentile quail of chaparral cock. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, ná-pa-no-pa, pó-yi ta kwan-hai-apä´-tchi-pa.
——. Olla or water jar decorated with images of deer, growing plants, and the gentle quail of the chaparral. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le, ná-pa-no-pa, pó-yi ta kwan-hai-apä´-tchi-pa.
66405. Olla or decorated water jar. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
66405. Olla or decorated water jar. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le.
66345. Small water jar or decorated olla, ancient design. K‘iá-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na, i-no-to-na tsí-na-pa.
66345. Small water jar or decorated olla, ancient design. K‘iá-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na, i-no-to-na tsí-na-pa.
66492. Small, line decorated red earthen water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, shi-lo-a tsí-na-pa.
66492. Small, line-decorated red clay water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, shi-lo-a tsí-na-pa.
——. Small sacred water jar in form of mud hen. Hí-lu-k’ia mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
——. Small sacred water jar shaped like a mud hen. Hí-lu-k’ia mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
66414. Olla or water jar decorated with emblems of the gentile rattlesnake. K‘iá-wih-na-kia te-le, Tchí-to-la-kwe a-wen tsí-nan pä´-tchi-pa.
66414. Olla or water jar decorated with symbols of the gentile rattlesnake. K‘iá-wih-na-kia te-le, Tchí-to-la-kwe a-wen tsí-nan pä´-tchi-pa.
66407. Olla or decorated water jar figured with deer and antelope. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le ná-pa-o-pa.
66407. Olla or decorated water jar featuring deer and antelope. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-le ná-pa-o-pa.
66427. Small olla or water jar decorated with figures of antelope. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, ná-pa-no-pa.
66427. Small olla or water jar decorated with figures of antelope. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, ná-pa-no-pa.
66497. Small red ware water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, shí-lo-ā.
66497. Small red pottery water jar. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, shí-lo-ā.
76437. Small olla or water jar decorated with figures of antelope. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia te-le, ná-pa-no-pa.
76437. Small water jar decorated with figures of antelope. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia te-le, ná-pa-no-pa.
66470. Large olla or decorated water jar, with figures of sacred birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
66470. Large pot or decorative water jar, featuring figures of sacred birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
66472. Large olla or water jar decorated with the designs of the rattlesnakes. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na, Tchi-to-la-kwe a-wa tsi-na tsí-na-pa.
66472. Large olla or water jar decorated with the designs of the rattlesnakes. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na, Tchi-to-la-kwe a-wa tsi-na tsi-na-pa.
66403. Small water jar or olla decorated with figures of antelope and black birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, na-pa-no-pa, k‘é-tchu wó-pa-no-pa.
66403. Small water jar or olla decorated with figures of antelope and black birds. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, na-pa-no-pa, k‘é-tchu wó-pa-no-pa.
66384. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66384. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66546. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66546. Small decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Child’s water jar or olla decorated with figures of antelope and a kind of sparrow. A-tsa-na a-wa k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na ná-pa-no-pa, ta k‘iäp-tchu-pa wó-pa-no-pa.
——. Child’s water jar or olla decorated with figures of antelope and a type of sparrow. A-tsa-na a-wa k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na ná-pa-no-pa, ta k‘iäp-tchu-pa wó-pa-no-pa.
67318. Small, yellow ware water jar for children. Í-k’osh-na-k‘ia k’ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-ni.
67318. Small, yellow ware water jar for children. Í-k’osh-na-k‘ia k’ia-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-ni.
——. Small, decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Small, decorated water jar or olla. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66520. Small toy olla or water jar with representation of sacred tail plumes. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, k‘iä-ti té-hi-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66520. Small toy olla or water jar featuring a design of sacred tail plumes. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na, k‘iä-ti té-hi-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66381. Small olla or water jar, decorated. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66381. Small olla or water jar, decorated. K‘iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66471. Small olla or decorated water jar, white ground, with representation of sacred terraces and road. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-k‘o-ha na, a-wi-thlui-a tsa-na tsin´-u-lap-nai-e.
66471. Small olla or decorated water jar, white background, with a design of sacred terraces and a road. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-k‘o-ha na, a-wi-thlui-a tsa-na tsin´-u-lap-nai-e.
66386. Ditto, large, with curve decoration and representation of Clark’s jay. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na, ní-tsi-k‘ia ta maí-a-wo-pa-na-pa.
66386. Ditto, large, with curved decoration and depiction of Clark's jay. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na, ní-tsi-k‘ia ta maí-a-wo-pa-na-pa.
66464. Ditto, small, with representations of deer running. Na-pa-no-pa-yä´thl-yel-ai-e.
66464. Ditto, small, with images of deer running. Na-pa-no-pa-yä´thl-yel-ai-e.
——. Ditto, with deer represented on body, and rosette on opposite side. Na-pa-na-pa, hé-pa-k‘i wó-pa-no-pa.
——. Ditto, with deer shown on one side and a rosette on the opposite side. Na-pa-na-pa, hé-pa-k‘i wó-pa-no-pa.
66340. Ditto, decorated with quail and deer. Ná-pa-na-pa, ta po-yi wó-pa-na-pa.
66340. Ditto, decorated with quail and deer. Ná-pa-na-pa, ta po-yi wó-pa-na-pa.
66365. Olla, very large, decorated with rosettes and cloud scrolls. Hïsh thla-na, he-pa-k‘i ta ló-te-po-a tsí-na-pa.
66365. Olla, very large, decorated with rosettes and cloud scrolls. Hïsh thla-na, he-pa-k‘i ta ló-te-po-a tsí-na-pa.
66372. Ditto, white. K‘ó-ha na.
66372. Same, white. K‘ó-ha na.
66535. Ditto, with rosette and quail decorations. He-pa-k‘i ta po-yi-wó-tsa-na wó-pa-na-pa.
66535. Ditto, with rosette and quail decorations. He-pa-k‘i ta po-yi-wó-tsa-na wó-pa-na-pa.
56340. Ditto, smaller, decorated with flowered star. Mo-ya-tchun-ú-te-a-pa pä´-tchi-e.
56340. Ditto, smaller, decorated with a flowered star. Mo-ya-tchun-ú-te-a-pa pä´-tchi-e.
66433. Ditto, with representation of deer and growing plants. Sho-ho-i-ta ta hai-a wó-pa-na-pa.
66433. Ditto, with images of deer and growing plants. Sho-ho-i-ta ta hai-a wó-pa-na-pa.
66408. Ditto, with ancient representation of the sky, terrace, falling clouds, and the great rattlesnake. A-wih-thlui-a, lo-pa-ni-le ta tchí-to-la, wo-pa-na-pa.
66408. Ditto, with an ancient depiction of the sky, terrace, falling clouds, and the great rattlesnake. A-wih-thlui-a, lo-pa-ni-le ta tchí-to-la, wo-pa-na-pa.
66397. Ditto, with scroll and quail decoration. Wo-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa, ta ni-tsi-k’ia tsi-na-pa.
66397. Ditto, with scroll and quail decoration. Wo-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa, ta ni-tsi-k’ia tsi-na-pa.
66527. Ditto, with representation of antelope. Ná-pa-no-pa.
66527. Ditto, with a depiction of an antelope. Ná-pa-no-pa.
66528. Ditto, with addition of rude bird decorations. Ná-pa-no-pa ta-wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
66528. Ditto, with the addition of crude bird decorations. Ná-pa-no-pa ta-wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
66380. Ditto, small antelopes. Ná-tsa-na-ná-pa-no-pa.
66380. Same, small antelopes. Ná-tsa-na-ná-pa-no-pa.
66459. Ditto, with terrace or sacred zigzag, flowers and birds represented. A-wi-thlui-a, u-te-a-pa ta wo-tsa-na-wó-pa-no-pa á-tsi-nai-e.
66459. Ditto, with terrace or sacred zigzag, flowers and birds represented. A-wi-thlui-a, u-te-a-pa ta wo-tsa-na-wó-pa-no-pa á-tsi-nai-e.
66412. Ditto, same as small.
Ditto, same as mini.
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Ditto, small antelope. Ná-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa. Ditto, little antelope. Ná-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa. |
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66395. Large water jar or olla, decorated with sacred rosette and birds (sparrows). K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na he-pa-k‘i ta wó-tsa-na-wó-pa-no-pa.
66395. Large water jar or olla, decorated with a sacred rosette and birds (sparrows). K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na he-pa-k‘i ta wó-tsa-na-wó-pa-no-pa.
66339, 66533, 66534. Ditto, with figures of deer. Ná-pa-no-pa.
66339, 66533, 66534. Same thing, with images of deer. Ná-pa-no-pa.
66445. Ditto, with ancient terrace and rattlesnake decorations.
66445. Likewise, with old terrace and rattlesnake designs.
66447. Ditto, with ancient design. K‘ú-sho-kwïn tsí-nai-e.
66447. Ditto, with ancient design. K‘ú-sho-kwïn tsí-nai-e.
66543. Ditto, with scroll decoration. Ní-tsi-k’ia wo-pa-no-pa.
66543. Ditto, with scroll decoration. Ní-tsi-k’ia wo-pa-no-pa.
66402. Ditto, smaller. Tsá-na.
Ditto, smaller. Tsá-na.
66382. Ditto, with young deer decoration. Na-tsi-k‘o wó-pa-no-pa.
66382. Ditto, with young deer decoration. Na-tsi-k‘o wó-pa-no-pa.
——. Ditto, bird decoration (gentile quail, pó-yi).
——. Ditto, bird decoration (gentle quail, pó-yi).
66419. Ditto, ornate design. Á-sho-na-k’ia tsí-na-pa.
66419. Ditto, ornate design. Á-sho-na-k’ia tsí-na-pa.
66355. Ditto, with rosette and bird decoration.
66355. Same as above, with a rosette and bird design.
66367. Ditto, with star and plant decoration. Mo-yä-tchun ta kwan-hai-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66367. Ditto, with star and plant decoration. Mo-yä-tchun ta kwan-hai-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66512. Small red treasure jar for suspension, ancient. I-no-to-na thlâ´-wo-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66512. Small red treasure jar for hanging, ancient. I-no-to-na thlâ´-wo-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66425. Small toy water-jar decorated with figures of antelope. K‘ia-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na, a-tsan áwa.
66425. Small toy water jar decorated with figures of antelope. K‘ia-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na, a-tsan áwa.
66393. Small water jar for young children. K’iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na a-tsan, á-wa.
66393. Small water jar for young children. K’iá-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na a-tsan, á-wa.
66370, 66410. Small decorated water jars or ollas. Kia-wih-na-kia té-we á-tsa-na.
66370, 66410. Small decorated water jars or ollas. Kia-wih-na-kia té-we á-tsa-na.
66426, 66429. Ollas, large.
66426, 66429. Large pots.
66438. Olla or water jar decorated with ancient terrace and rattlesnake’s form. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.
66438. Olla or water jar decorated with an ancient terrace and rattlesnake shape. K‘ia-wih-na-k’ia té-thla-na.
66435. Ditto, with same decoration.
66435. Same design, too.
66538. Ditto, with curve decoration.
66538. Same, with curved decoration.
66332. Ditto, with animal decoration.
66332. Same, with animal design.
66532. Ditto, with primitive “ä-wi-thlui-ă po-na” and cloud decoration.
66532. Ditto, with simple “ä-wi-thlui-ă po-na” and cloud decoration.
66536. Ditto, animal decoration.
66536. Same, animal decoration.
66550, 66501, 66502, 66503, 66504. Jars of red ware used for souring yeast. Mo-tse ó-pi-k’ia-na-k’ia té-pi-tsu-li-a.
66550, 66501, 66502, 66503, 66504. Jars of red clay used for souring yeast. Mo-tse ó-pi-k’ia-na-k’ia té-pi-tsu-li-a.
66505. Ditto, white.
66505. Same, white.
66508. Ditto, white with red band about neck. Shi-lo-a äthl-yet-âi-é.
66508. Ditto, white with a red band around the neck. Shi-lo-a ähthl-yet-âi-é.
67311. Ditto, curved decoration.
67311. Ditto, curved design.
66529. Ditto, decorated with ancient terrace and rattlesnake.
66529. Ditto, adorned with an old terrace and rattlesnake.
66363, 66448, 66430. Ditto, curved decoration.
66363, 66448, 66430. Same, curved design.
67531. Ditto, deer and bird decoration.
67531. Likewise, deer and bird decoration.
——. Ditto, curved and animal decoration.
——. Ditto, curved and animal designs.
——. Ditto, primitive terrace decoration with deer.
——. Same, basic terrace decoration with deer.
66360. Ditto, curved and scroll decoration.
66360. Same, curved and scroll design.
66383, 66441. Ditto, animal and curve decoration.
66383, 66441. Same goes for the animal and curve decoration.
66434. Ditto, small animal decoration.
66434. Same, small animal decor.
66399, 66475, 66409. Small child’s water jar or olla. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘ià-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66399, 66475, 66409. Small child's water jar or olla. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia k‘ià-wih-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Small, very old water jar with primitive decorations. K‘iá-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na tsí-thlä-shi-nï-shi.
——. Small, very old water jar with primitive decorations. K‘iá-wih-na-kia té-tsa-na tsí-thlä-shi-nï-shi.
Plate XLI.3. (68201) ZUÑI CANTEEN.
Plate XLI.3. (__A_TAG_PLACEHOLDER_0__) ZUÑI CANTEEN.
CANTEENS AND WATER JUGS.
67777. Canteen, large figure of spotted pig. Pí-tsi-wi-tsi-sú-pa-no-pa mé-he-tâ.
67777. Canteen, large figure of spotted pig. Pí-tsi-wi-tsi-sú-pa-no-pa mé-he-tâ.
67542. Small cylindrical canteen with representation of mammæ. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton tsa-na k‘wí-k‘ia-k’ia-pa.
67542. Small cylindrical canteen with representation of breasts. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton tsa-na k‘wí-k‘ia-k’ia-pa.
67539, 67538. Ditto, small double ball shaped.
67539, 67538. Same here, small double ball-shaped.
67784, 67815, 67800. Small decorated canteens. Me-he-tâ tsí-na-pa.
67784, 67815, 67800. Small decorated canteens. Me-he-tâ tsí-na-pa.
68201. Small canteen remarkable for its conception and decoration, representing in form the reproductiveness of water (the phallic frog), and in decoration, water its inhabitants, and a star reflection. Ta-k’ia í-sho-ha mé-wi-se-ton-ne, á-k‘iä-na ta k‘iä-shi-tâ pä-tchun mó-ya-tchun ú-le. See fig. 3, pl. xli.
68201. Small canteen notable for its design and decoration, symbolizing the abundance of water (the phallic frog), and in its decoration, water, its creatures, and a star reflection. Ta-k’ia í-sho-ha mé-wi-se-ton-ne, á-k‘iä-na ta k‘iä-shi-tâ pä-tchun mó-ya-tchun ú-le. See fig. 3, pl. xli.
68207. Red ware canteen. Mé-he-tâ shí-lo-a.
68207. Red ceramic canteen. Mé-he-tâ shí-lo-a.
68209. Yellow ware bottle-shaped canteen. Té-me-he-tâ.
68209. Yellow ware bottle-shaped canteen. Té-me-he-tâ.
67798. Long-necked gourd-shaped canteen, of red ware. Té-me-he-tâ täsh-sha na, shí-lo-a.
67798. Long-necked gourd-shaped canteen, made of red clay. Té-me-he-tâ täsh-sha na, shí-lo-a.
67750. Canteen in representation of chaparral cock. Po-yi mé-he-tâ.
67750. Canteen featuring a chaparral cock design. Po-yi mé-he-tâ.
66767. Small canteen in form of hawk or falcon. Pi-pi mé-he-tâ.
66767. Small canteen shaped like a hawk or falcon. Pi-pi mé-he-tâ.
67778. Broken canteen (toy) in form of hog. Í-k‘osh-na-kia pí-tsi-wi-ti mé-he-tâ.
67778. Broken canteen (toy) in the shape of a pig. Í-k‘osh-na-kia pí-tsi-wi-ti mé-he-tâ.
68427. Small red ware canteen, with white decoration at back. Mé-he-tâ tsá na.
68427. Small red ceramic canteen, with white decoration on the back. Mé-he-tâ tsá na.
68184. Canteen, red ware.
68184. Red ceramic canteen.
67807, 68213. Ditto, yellow ware.
67807, 68213. Same, yellow ware.
68208, 69864. Ditto, red ware, large.
68208, 69864. Ditto, red clay, large.
68187. Ditto, white ware.
68187. Same, white ceramic.
68218. Ditto, red ware, smaller.
68218. Ditto, red pottery, smaller.
68182. Ditto, large, yellow ware.
68182. Ditto, large, yellow pottery.
67815. Ditto, very small and crude.
67815. Ditto, very small and basic.
68221. Ditto, large, white ware.
68221. Same, large, white dishware.
68216. Ditto, with white back and red belly.
68216. Same, with a white back and a red belly.
68181. Ditto, red ware, repaired with pitch.
68181. Same as above, red pottery, fixed with pitch.
68183. Ditto, decorated ware with “Cachina” decoration.
68183. Likewise, decorated pottery featuring "Cachina" design.
68192. Ditto, decorated with carved leaf pattern.
68192. Ditto, featuring a carved leaf design.
68175. Ditto, small, decorated.
68175. Same here, small, decorated.
68170. Ditto, very large, white ware, ornamented with rosette decoration.
68170. Likewise, very large, white ceramic piece, decorated with rosette designs.
67876. Ditto, ditto, more elaborate.
67876. Same here, more elaborate.
68222. Ancient canteen, in form of young bird, found in a cutting of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad on the eastern slope of Mt. San Francisco, Arizona, by W. R. Smith, and presented by him to F. H. Cushing for the U.S. National Museum.
68222. Ancient canteen, shaped like a young bird, discovered in a cut of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad on the eastern slope of Mt. San Francisco, Arizona, by W. R. Smith, and given by him to F. H. Cushing for the U.S. National Museum.
67771. Small canteen representing an owl. Mu-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ-tsa-na.
67771. Small canteen shaped like an owl. Mu-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ-tsa-na.
67549. Double, long-necked canteen, connected by two tubes. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton í-täsh-sha wó-po-no-pa.
67549. Double, long-necked canteen, connected by two tubes. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton í-täsh-sha wó-po-no-pa.
67547. Ditto, smaller.
Same, but smaller.
68151. Small canteen of red ware. Me-he-tâ tsa-na, shí-lo-a.
68151. Small canteen made of red clay. Me-he-tâ tsa-na, shí-lo-a.
67812. Large yellow canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na.
67812. Large yellow canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na.
68223. Ordinary yellow canteen; same Indian name as preceding.
68223. Standard yellow canteen; same Indian name as the one before.
67754. Small canteen in the form of an owl. Mu-hu-kwi mé-he-ton-ne.
67754. Small canteen shaped like an owl. Mu-hu-kwi mé-he-ton-ne.
68193. Child’s small canteen. Me-he-tâ, tsan án.
68193. Child’s small canteen. Me-he-tâ, tsan án.
67791. Large, yellow ware canteen. Me-het-thla-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67791. Large, yellow ceramic canteen. Me-het-thla-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67787. Small canteen for children. Me-he-tâ-tsá-na.
67787. Small canteen for children. Me-he-tâ-tsá-na.
67811. Yellow ware canteen decorated with the sun vine. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na tsí-na-pa.
67811. Yellow ware canteen decorated with the sun vine. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na tsí-na-pa.
67785. Child’s small canteen of red ware. Me-he-tâ tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67785. Child’s small canteen of red clay. Me-he-tâ tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67790. Red ware canteen. This specimen is plain red; they are frequently decorated in bands and figures of white.
67790. Red ware canteen. This piece is simply red; they are often adorned with white bands and designs.
——. A small canteen for sacred water, representing an owl. Mú-hu-kwi k‘iá-pu-k’ia mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
——. A small canteen for holy water, shaped like an owl. Mú-hu-kwi k‘iá-pu-k’ia mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
67814. Large canteen representing the moon, of red ware. Me-he-tâ shi-lo-a. Yä-tchn, ánte-li-ah-nai-é.
67814. Large canteen representing the moon, made of red pottery. Me-he-tâ shi-lo-a. Yä-tchn, ánte-li-ah-nai-é.
67808. Small double canteen. Me-wi-se-tâ tsa-na.
67808. Small double canteen. Me-wi-se-tâ tsa-na.
67792. Small canteen with emblematic decorations of sacred hooks. Me-he-tâ, ne-tsi-ko-pa.
67792. Small canteen with symbolic decorations of sacred hooks. Me-he-tâ, ne-tsi-ko-pa.
68194. Yellow ware canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na.
68194. Yellow ware canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na.
68204. Small yellow canteen.
68204. Small yellow water bottle.
68212. Large yellow canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na thlá-na.
68212. Large yellow canteen. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na thlá-na.
——. Sacred, decorated canteen.
Beautiful, ornate water bottle.
68206. Small decorated canteen.
68206. Stylish decorative canteen.
67824. Large, yellow ware canteen.
Large yellow ceramic canteen.
67759. Small canteen for holding sacred water, in form of an owl. K‘iá-pu-kia mu-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ.
67759. Small canteen for holding sacred water, in the shape of an owl. K‘iá-pu-kia mu-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ.
67796. Small red canteen with etchings of phallic significance. Mé-he-tâ shi-lo-a í-shoh-na tsí-no-na.(?)
67796. Small red canteen with engravings of sexual significance. Mé-he-tâ shi-lo-a í-shoh-na tsí-no-na.(?)
68189. Small yellow ware canteen.
68189. Small yellow ceramic canteen.
67789. Small decorated canteen. Me-he-tâ tsí-na-pa.
67789. Small decorated canteen. Me-he-tâ tsí-na-pa.
67813. Small yellow ware canteen.
Small yellow ceramic canteen.
68156. Large yellow ware canteen, with winding white band decoration. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na, tsin´-u-lap-nai-é.
68156. Large yellow ceramic canteen with a swirling white band design. Me-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na, tsin´-u-lap-nai-é.
68205. Small yellow ware canteen, decorated with rosette. Me-he-tâ thlúp-tsi-na, hé-pa-kin pä-tchi-e.
68205. Small yellow ceramic canteen, decorated with a rosette. Me-he-tâ thlúp-tsi-na, hé-pa-kin pä-tchi-e.
68199. Small toy canteen. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
68199. Small toy canteen. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
68157. Canteen of red ware. Me-he-tâ, shí-lo-a.
68157. Canteen of red clay. Me-he-tâ, shí-lo-a.
67795. Medium-sized canteen, decorated with figures of quail or road runner; the latter bird is quite abundant in Arizona, but not in the Zuñi country. This canteen is of a cream white color, the decorations being in black. Me-he-tâ, pó-yi wó-pa-no-pa.
67795. Medium-sized canteen, decorated with images of quail or roadrunners; the roadrunner is pretty common in Arizona, but not in the Zuñi area. This canteen is cream white, with black decorations. Me-he-tâ, pó-yi wó-pa-no-pa.
67545. Barrel-shaped canteen with knob like ends, and representations of mammæ near the mouth, for milk or sweet drinks. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton-ne, kwí-k‘ia-pa.
67545. Barrel-shaped canteen with knob-like ends and depictions of breasts near the opening, meant for milk or sweet drinks. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton-ne, kwí-k‘ia-pa.
67816. Decorated canteen. Me-he-tâ thla-na-tsí-na-pa.
67816. Stylish canteen. Me-he-tâ thla-na-tsí-na-pa.
68168. Small red ware canteen.
Small red ceramic canteen.
67805. Small red earthenware canteen, with representation of a burning star at apex. Mé-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na tsa-na, mo-yä-tchu-thla-na pä-tchi tsí-nai e.
67805. Small red earthenware canteen, featuring a depiction of a burning star at the top. Mé-he-tâ thlup-tsi-na tsa-na, mo-yä-tchu-thla-na pä-tchi tsí-nai e.
68163. Large red ware canteen with winding bands, in representation of serpent. Mé-he-tâ, tsín-u-lap-nai-é.
68163. Large red clay canteen with twisting bands, shaped like a serpent. Mé-he-tâ, tsín-u-lap-nai-é.
68162. Small red canteen.
Red water bottle.
69863. Red ware canteen.
Red ceramic canteen.
69865. Large water bottle canteen. Mé-he-tâ, tóm täsh-sha-na.
69865. Large water bottle canteen. Mé-he-tâ, tóm täsh-sha-na.
68159. Small red ware canteen, without decoration.
68159. Small red ceramic canteen, unadorned.
67475. Small toy canteen of special significance, which can only be derived from a translation of the Indian name given it. Ku-ne-a í-k‘osh-na-kia mé-he-tâ-tsa-na, í-se-to-na. “Clay for playing with which, canteen little, carrying itself,” etc.
67475. Small toy canteen of special significance, which can only be derived from a translation of the Indian name given it. Ku-ne-a í-k‘osh-na-kia mé-he-tâ-tsa-na, í-se-to-na. “Clay for playing with which, canteen little, carrying itself,” etc.
68220. Small canteen decorated with figure of lily. Me-he-tâ, u-te-a í-to-pa-na pä´-tchi-e.
68220. Small canteen decorated with a lily design. Me-he-tâ, u-te-a í-to-pa-na pä´-tchi-e.
68176. Large red ware canteen.
68176. Large red pottery canteen.
69861. Large yellow ware canteen, with figure of the morning star. Mé-he-tâ thla-na thlúp-tsi-na, mó-yä-tchun-thlá-no-na pä´-tchi-e.
69861. Large yellow ware canteen, with figure of the morning star. Mé-he-tâ thla-na thlúp-tsi-na, mó-yä-tchun-thlá-no-na pä´-tchi-e.
68173. Small red ware canteen with cone like apex.
68173. Small red pottery canteen with a cone-shaped top.
67810. Small decorated canteen.
67810. Small decorative canteen.
68179. Medium sized canteen, decorated on upper part with star cross. Me-he-tâ mó-se-wek-sin tsí-nai-e.
68179. Medium-sized canteen, decorated on the upper part with a star cross. Me-he-tâ mó-se-wek-sin tsí-nai-e.
——. Small canteen of red ware.
Small red ceramic flask.
67797. Small canteen of red ware.
Small red clay water bottle.
68169. Small decorated canteen, with rosette on the apex. Í-k‘osh-na kïa me-he-tâ tsa-na hé-pa-k‘i tsín-yäthl-tâi-é.
68169. Small decorated canteen, with rosette on the top. Í-k‘osh-na kïa me-he-tâ tsa-na hé-pa-k‘i tsín-yäthl-tâi-é.
69875. Canteen, medium size, of red ware.
69875. Medium-sized canteen made of red pottery.
67801. Similar to the preceding, but of cream white ware. Me-he-tâ iú k‘o-ha-na.
67801. Similar to the one before, but made of cream white ware. Me-he-tâ iú k‘o-ha-na.
68166. Same as preceding, of yellow ware, with representation, on cream-white ground, of sacred-feathered, cross-bows. Pí-thla-pä-tchi lá-kwai tsí-nai-e.
68166. Same as preceding, made of yellow ware, featuring a design on a cream-white background of sacred-feathered crossbows. Pí-thla-pä-tchi lá-kwai tsí-nai-e.
67806. Ditto, ditto, red shí-lo-a.
67806. Same, same, red shí-lo-a.
68217. Ditto, white, with representation of rattlesnake. K‘o-ha-na, tchí-to-la pä´-tchi-e.
68217. Ditto, white, with a representation of a rattlesnake. K‘o-ha-na, tchí-to-la pä´-tchi-e.
69862. Ditto, red, with representation of cloud on apex. (Ló-te-po-ai-e.)
69862. Ditto, red, with an image of a cloud on top. (Ló-te-po-ai-e.)
67540. Small toy canteen, with small neck.
67540. Small toy canteen with a narrow opening.
——. Owl-shaped canteen.
Owl-shaped water bottle.
67755. Same as preceding in form, but differing somewhat in the details of ornamentation.
67755. This is the same as the previous one in shape, but with some differences in the decoration details.
68155. Small double canteen, or “child carrier,” with representation of wreath of flowers. Me-he-tâ tsa-nâ tcha-se-tâ, ú-te-a ú-lap-na-ai-e.
68155. Small double canteen, or “child carrier,” featuring a design of a flower wreath. Me-he-tâ tsa-nâ tcha-se-tâ, ú-te-a ú-lap-na-ai-e.
68214. Ditto, larger, with representation of sacred star rosette. Hé-pa-k‘i-wó-pa-nan, mo-yä-tchu pán-ni-na-k’ia ú-le.
68214. Ditto, larger, with depiction of a sacred star rosette. Hé-pa-k‘i-wó-pa-nan, mo-yä-tchu pán-ni-na-k’ia ú-le.
68158. Large canteen of red ware with rattlesnake emblems on white ground. Me-he-tâ tsi-na shí-lo-a, tchí-to-la wí-to-pa-no-pa.
68158. Large canteen made of red clay featuring rattlesnake designs on a white background. Me-he-tâ tsi-na shí-lo-a, tchí-to-la wí-to-pa-no-pa.
67788. Ditto, red. Shí-lo-a.
67788. Same, red. Shí-lo-a.
67823. Ditto, white, with depression on lower side. K‘o-ha-na, hé-k‘âi-é.
67823. Ditto, white, with a depression on the lower side. K‘o-ha-na, hé-k‘âi-é.
67794. Ditto, gray, with conical back. Lo-kia-na, k‘iä´-möstâ’i-é.
67794. Ditto, gray, with a conical back. Lo-kia-na, k‘iä´-möstâ’i-é.
68195. Ditto, small, with representation of flower at back and string for suspension. Tsa-na ta ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa; pí k‘ai-a-pa.
68195. Ditto, small, with a flower design on the back and a string for hanging. Tsa-na ta ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa; pí k‘ai-a-pa.
68210. Ditto, large red ware.
68210. Ditto, large red pottery.
68153. Similar to preceding.
68153. Like the previous one.
68215. Ditto, with cord for suspension.
68215. Same, with cord for hanging.
68219. Ditto, without cord.
68219. Same, without cord.
69867. Ditto, large.
69867. Same here, big.
67804. Ditto, small.
Same here, small.
——. Ditto.
Same here.
68160. Ditto, yellow.
68160. Same, yellow.
——. Ditto, with sunflower rosette at apex. Ó-ma-tsa-pa-ú-te-a yä´thl-tâĭ-e.
——. Ditto, with a sunflower rosette at the top. Ó-ma-tsa-pa-ú-te-a yä´thl-tâĭ-e.
67820. Ditto, white.
67820. Same, white.
——. Ditto, white back and black base.
——. Ditto, white back and black bottom.
68191. Very large canteen of the cream-white ware, with red belly. Kô-ha-na, ta tsú-shi-lo-a.
68191. Very large canteen made of cream-white material, with a red bottom. Kô-ha-na, ta tsú-shi-lo-a.
68180. Ditto, plain, with rosette. Hé-pa-k‘in pä´-tchi-e.
68180. Ditto, simple, with rosette. Hé-pa-k‘in pä´-tchi-e.
68188. Ditto, with the ring, or star-pointed flower, on apex; red base, above which are the figures of the sacred butterflies represented in an arch. Ní-tse-k‘o-an-te ú-te-a thluai-a-pa, pú-la-k’ia-thlu-ai-yé-mük-nai-é.
68188. Ditto, with the ring or star-pointed flower on top; red base, above which are the figures of the sacred butterflies arranged in an arch. Ní-tse-k‘o-an-te ú-te-a thluai-a-pa, pú-la-k’ia-thlu-ai-yé-mük-nai-é.
68152. Ditto, with rattlesnake. Tchi-to-la tsím-u-lup-nai-e.
68152. Ditto, with rattlesnake. Tchi-to-la tsím-u-lup-nai-e.
67802. Ditto, smaller. Tsa-nï-shi.
67802. Same, but smaller. Tsa-nï-shi.
67821. Ditto, very small yellow ware. Hish-tsá-na, shi-lo-a tsí-na-e.
67821. Ditto, very small yellow ware. Hish-tsá-na, shi-lo-a tsí-na-e.
68171. Ditto, red. Shí-lo-a.
68171. Same, red. Shí-lo-a.
67793. Ditto, larger, with cord of Spanish bayonet. Thlúp-tsi-na, hó, pi-k‘ai-a-pa.
67793. Ditto, larger, with cord of Spanish bayonet. Thlúp-tsi-na, hó, pi-k‘ai-a-pa.
68167. Ditto, very large.
Same here, very large.
68161. Ditto, white, with sunflower, surrounded with speckled leaves and with smaller lobe at apex. Ó-ma-tsa-pa ú-te-a, su-pa-no-pa haĭ-a-we ú-lap-nai-e; tchá-set tâi-e.
68161. Ditto, white, with sunflower, surrounded by speckled leaves and with a smaller lobe at the top. Ó-ma-tsa-pa ú-te-a, su-pa-no-pa haĭ-a-we ú-lap-nai-e; tchá-set tâi-e.
67799. Ditto, plain red, with flower and butterfly decoration. Shi-lo-a, pú-la-kia kwin-ne, ta ú-te-a pä´-tchi-pa.
67799. Ditto, plain red, with flower and butterfly decoration. Shi-lo-a, pú-la-kia kwin-ne, ta ú-te-a pä´-tchi-pa.
67817. Ditto, small, with representation of corn stalk surrounded by deer, crows, and black birds. Mí-tâ-an, shó-ho-i-ta, k’wá-la-shi ta tsuí-ya pä´-tchi-pa.
67817. Ditto, small, featuring a corn stalk surrounded by deer, crows, and black birds. Mí-tâ-an, shó-ho-i-ta, k’wá-la-shi ta tsuí-ya pä´-tchi-pa.
——. Ditto, with rosette at apex. He-pa-k‘i pä´-tchi-pa.
——. Ditto, with a rosette at the top. He-pa-k‘i pä´-tchi-pa.
68178. Ditto, plain. Tsa-na, á-ho-na.
68178. Same, plain. Tsa-na, á-ho-na.
68164. Ditto, red, large, and flat backed. Shi-lo-a, ki‘a-pa yä´thl-tâi-e.
68164. Ditto, red, large, and flat-backed. Shi-lo-a, ki‘a-pa yä´thl-tâi-e.
68154. Ditto, large, white, of ordinary form.
68154. Ditto, big, white, of usual shape.
——. Ditto, with flower decoration at back. K‘ia-mus-tâi-ye, ú-te-a-pa.
——. Ditto, with flower decoration at back. K‘ia-mus-tâi-ye, ú-te-a-pa.
68105. Ditto, small and flat, tsa-na, yäthl-k‘iä-tchun.
68105. Ditto, small and flat, tsa-na, yäthl-k‘iä-tchun.
——. Ditto, red belly, with deer and sky figures on white ground. K‘o-ha-na yäthl-tâ, á-po-ya tsi-na, ta ná-po-a-pa.
——. Ditto, red belly, with deer and sky figures on a white background. K‘o-ha-na yäthl-tâ, á-po-ya tsi-na, ta ná-po-a-pa.
67813. Ditto, plain black. Kwin-ne.
67813. Same, plain black. Kwin-ne.
68202. Ditto, yellow, with rosette decoration. Thlúp-tsi-na, hé-pa-k‘in pä´-tchi e.
68202. Ditto, yellow, with rosette decoration. Thlúp-tsi-na, hé-pa-k‘in pä´-tchi e.
——. Ditto, very small, with white back. Tsa-na, k‘ó-han-yä´thl-tâi-e.
——. Ditto, very small, with a white back. Tsa-na, k‘ó-han-yä´thl-tâi-e.
67818. Ditto, large, yellow. Thlup-tsi-na.
67818. Same, large, yellow. Thlup-tsi-na.
——. Ditto, red and white, with terraced road. Tsa-na, a-wi-thlui-a-pó-na-pa.
——. Ditto, red and white, with terraced road. Tsa-na, a-wi-thlui-a-pó-na-pa.
68226. Ditto, large, with rosette decoration.
68226. Same as above, large, with rosette design.
67544. Small, double lobed canteen. Me-wi-k‘i-lik-ton kiä´-mo-li-an tsa-na.
67544. Small, double-lobed canteen. Me-wi-k‘i-lik-ton kiä´-mo-li-an tsa-na.
67541. Ditto, of smaller size.
67541. Same, smaller size.
67543. Ditto, small.
Same here, small.
——. Owl-shaped canteen. Mú-hu-kwi mé-he-ton-ne.
Owl-shaped water bottle. Mú-hu-kwi mé-he-ton-ne.
67744. Ditto, small, with holes through the wings for suspension. E-pï-se à-a’-pa.
67744. Ditto, small, with holes in the wings for hanging. E-pï-se à-a’-pa.
67742. Ditto, large, red ware. Mú-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ shi´-lo-a.
67742. Ditto, large, red pottery. Mú-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ shi´-lo-a.
67748. Ditto, large, ornamented in representation of the plumage of a bird.
67748. Ditto, large, decorated to resemble the feathers of a bird.
——. Ditto, small.
Same here, small.
——. Small barrel-shaped canteen, with round ends, showing emblems of mammaries. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton, kwí-k’ia-pa kiä´ mo-lin a-óp-tsi-naì-é.
——. Small barrel-shaped canteen, with round ends, showing emblems of breasts. Mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton, kwí-k’ia-pa kiä´ mo-lin a-óp-tsi-naì-é.
68177. Canteen, of earthen ware, decorated. Me-he-tâ tsí-na-pa.
68177. Canteen, made of clay, decorated. Me-he-tâ tsí-na-pa.
67822. Ditto, small. Tsá-na.
67822. Same, small. Tsá-na.
68174. Ditto, of white ware. K‘ó-ha-na.
68174. Ditto, of white ware. K‘ó-ha-na.
68197. Ditto, of red ware. Shí-lo-a.
68197. Ditto, of red pottery. Shí-lo-a.
68203. Ditto.
68203. Same here.
68190. Canteen of red ware. Shí-lo-a.
68190. Canteen made of red clay. Shí-lo-a.
68196. Ditto.
Same here.
68200. Toy canteen, with rosette decoration. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia mé-he-tâ-tsa-na, hé-pa-k‘i tsí-na-pa.
68200. Toy canteen, with rosette decoration. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia mé-he-tâ-tsa-na, hé-pa-k‘i tsí-na-pa.
68185. Ditto, red. Shí-lo-a.
68185. Same, red. Shí-lo-a.
67809. Ditto, with two small lobes at back. Í-yäthl-tâi-e.
67809. Ditto, with two small lobes at the back. Í-yäthl-tâi-e.
67825. Small, double gourd-shaped water bottle of earthenware. Mé-wi-k’il-ik-ton shi-lo-a tsa-na.
67825. Small, double gourd-shaped water bottle made of clay. Mé-wi-k’il-ik-ton shi-lo-a tsa-na.
67819. Large, bottle-shaped canteen. Mé-he-tâ k‘iä-mo-li-a muí-a-pa.
67819. Large, bottle-shaped canteen. Mé-he-tâ k‘iä-mo-li-a muí-a-pa.
——. Small, decorated canteen. Mé-he-tâ.
——. Small, decorative canteen. Mé-he-tâ.
——. Ditto, red ware, large.
Ditto, large red pottery.
——. Ditto, large, yellow.
Same here, big, yellow.
——. Ditto, large, yellow ware with painted back.
——. Ditto, big, yellow dishware with painted back.
——. Ditto, red ware, small.
Ditto, red pottery, small.
PITCHERS.
67110, 67113. Pitchers, small, plain, with handle, É-mush-to-we á-thla na, á-mui-a-pa.
67110, 67113. Small, simple pitchers with handles, É-mush-to-we á-thla na, á-mui-a-pa.
67439. Small pitcher vase, for suspension. É-mush-ton té-tsa-na mú-to-pa.
67439. Small pitcher vase, for hanging. É-mush-ton té-tsa-na mú-to-pa.
67135. Small milking pitcher. Á-k’wi-k’iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-ton tsa-na.
67135. Small milking pitcher. Á-k’wi-k’iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-ton tsa-na.
67101. Small, ancient pitcher. Í-no-to-na é-mush-ton tsa-na.
67101. Small, ancient pitcher. Í-no-to-na é-mush-ton tsa-na.
67103. Ancient pitcher, large.
67103. Large ancient pitcher.
66522. Ditto, of red ware.
66522. Same, of red clay.
67104. Ornamented pitcher, with representation of mountain lion for handle (broken). I-no-to-na é-mush-ton tsa-na, Hâk-ti-tä´sh-sha-na muí-ai-e.
67104. Decorative pitcher, with a mountain lion as the handle (broken). I-no-to-na é-mush-ton tsa-na, Hâk-ti-tä´sh-sha-na muí-ai-e.
67102. Ditto, rude.
Same, rude.
67105. Ditto, large, decorated.
67105. Same, large, embellished.
67116. Ditto, of red ware, decorated with black, long necked.
67116. Same as before, made of red clay, decorated with black, long neck.
67141. Small, modern pitcher, of red ware, in ancient style. I-no-to-na án-te-li-ah-no-nai-e.
67141. Small, modern pitcher, made of red clay, in an ancient style. I-no-to-na án-te-li-ah-no-nai-e.
67319. Ditto, large, with handle.
67319. Same, large, with handle.
67119. Ditto, with handle, made in imitation of ancient jar, dug up from ruins of Wí-mai-a.
67119. Same as above, with a handle, designed to look like an ancient jar, excavated from the ruins of Wí-mai-a.
——. Small milk pitcher. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia, é-mush-ton thlúp-tsi-na.
——. Small milk pitcher. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia, é-mush-ton thlúp-tsi-na.
67551. Small milk pitcher in the form of a shoe or moccasin. K‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-kia we-po-tchi té-tsa-na.
67551. Small milk pitcher in the shape of a shoe or moccasin. K‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-kia we-po-tchi té-tsa-na.
68384. Small pitcher of black earthen ware for heating water. K‘ia-k‘äthl-k‘ia-na-k’ia é-mush-ton-ne.
68384. Small pitcher made of black clay for heating water. K‘ia-k‘äthl-k‘ia-na-k’ia é-mush-ton-ne.
67137. Ditto, small, yellow ware.
67137. Same, small, yellow ceramics.
67136. Small milking pitcher of yellow ware.
67136. Small milking pitcher made of yellow pottery.
——. Milk pitcher, with handle, of decorated yellow ware. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-ton-ne.
——. Milk pitcher, with handle, made of decorative yellow pottery. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-ton-ne.
68365. Small, black ware pitcher. Té-kwin tsa-na mui-ai-e.
68365. Small, black pottery pitcher. Té-kwin tsa-na mui-ai-e.
67114. Small, decorated milk pitcher. É-mush-ton ne.
67114. Small, decorated milk pitcher. É-mush-ton ne.
67089. Milk pitcher, plain.
67089. Plain milk pitcher.
67336. Ditto, large, with corrugated rim. É-mush-ton thlá-na.
67336. Ditto, large, with a ridged edge. É-mush-ton thlá-na.
67485. Ditto, with serpent or curved decoration. (Né-tsi-k‘on-ne.)
67485. Ditto, with snake or curved design. (Né-tsi-k‘on-ne.)
67127. Large, red milk pitcher. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-to thla-na, shí-lo-a.
67127. Large, red milk pitcher. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-to thla-na, shí-lo-a.
67140. Ditto, undecorated.
67140. Same, unembellished.
67128. Ditto, plain.
67128. Same, plain.
68382. Ditto, for cooking. Wó-li-a-k’ia é-mush-ton thla-na.
68382. Ditto, for cooking. Wó-li-a-k’ia é-mush-ton thla-na.
68386. Ditto, small, tsá-na.
68386. Same, small, tsá-na.
68383. Ditto.
68383. Same here.
68378. Ditto.
68378. Same here.
68385. Ditto, showing mud or clay used in sealing the mouth of the vessel while cooking sweet fermented meal or hé-pa-lo-kia.
68385. Ditto, showing mud or clay used to seal the mouth of the vessel while cooking sweet fermented meal or hé-pa-lo-kia.
68380. Ditto, plain.
68380. Same, plain.
68359. Ditto.
68359. Same here.
67106. Milk pitcher of ancient form. A-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-ton, í-no-to-na.
67106. Milk pitcher of ancient form. A-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia é-mush-ton, í-no-to-na.
67108. Ditto, with flaring rim and flower decoration. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67108. Ditto, with a wide rim and flower decoration. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67094. Ditto, plain.
67094. Same here, plain.
67087. Ditto, for white paint. He-tehl-hé-lin on-a-kia, sal-äthl-k‘ia-pan ne.
67087. Ditto, for white paint. He-tehl-hé-lin on-a-kia, sal-äthl-k‘ia-pan ne.
67124. Ditto, small, yellow ware.
67124. Same, small, yellow ceramic.
67115. Ditto, with narrow opening, and flower decoration.
67115. Same as above, with a narrow opening and floral decoration.
67139. Ditto, red ware.
67139. Ditto, red pottery.
67111. Ditto, decorated.
67111. Same, styled.
67117. Ditto, with scalloped rim.
67117. Same, with scalloped rim.
67107. Ditto, tall, and vase-shaped, with flaring rim.
67107. Ditto, tall, and vase-shaped, with a flared rim.
67339. Ditto, with contracted neck, and animal decoration, handle representing an antelope.
67339. Ditto, with a narrowed neck and animal design, handle featuring an antelope.
68356. Small pitcher for heating water.
68356. Small pitcher for heating water.
68376. Large pitcher for cooking or heating water. Wo-li-a-k‘ia é-mush-ton-ne.
68376. Large pitcher for cooking or heating water. Wo-li-a-k‘ia é-mush-ton-ne.
——. Large pitcher with animal-shaped handle. É-mush-ton thla-na-wó-ò-le ík-na muí-ai-e.
——. Large pitcher with an animal-shaped handle. É-mush-ton thla-na-wó-ò-le ík-na muí-ai-e.
DRINKING CUPS AND CUP-SHAPED VESSELS.
67091, 67337, 67076. Handled drinking cups with flaring rim, decorated. Tú-tu-na-kia sá-mui-a-pa.
67091, 67337, 67076. Handled drinking cups with a flared rim, decorated. Tú-tu-na-kia sá-mui-a-pa.
67326, 67109, 67095. Ditto, large.
67326, 67109, 67095. Same, large.
67086, 67083, 67112. Ditto, small.
67086, 67083, 67112. Same, small.
67082, 67077. Ditto, with representation of bear for handle.
67082, 67077. Same as before, with a bear design for the handle.
67122, 67118. Ditto, large, yellow ware.
67122, 67118. Same as above, large, yellow pottery.
67131. Small, red ware drinking cup with handle. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-mui-a tsán-an-ne.
67131. Small, red pottery drinking cup with a handle. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-mui-a tsán-an-ne.
67098. Drinking cup with flaring rim. Sá-mui-a sá-tsa-na.
67098. Drinking cup with a flared rim. Sá-mui-a sá-tsa-na.
——. Bowl and pot shaped cooking vessels, plain and ornamented, with ears and small conical projections to facilitate handling while hot; among these are also enumerated paint pots, &c. Sa-we á-mui-a-pa.
——. Bowls and pots used for cooking, both simple and decorated, with handles and small cone-shaped projections to make them easier to hold when hot; this also includes paint pots, etc. Sa-we á-mui-a-pa.
67469, 67425. Small, toy, cooking vessels with row of ears. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-mui-á-tsa-na.
67469, 67425. Small toy cooking pots with a row of handles. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-mui-á-tsa-na.
67329. Large, handled cup. Sá-mui-an-ne.
67329. Large mug. Sá-mui-an-ne.
68243. Small, handled cup. Sá-mui-a té-tsa-na.
68243. Small, handled cup. Sá-mui-a té-tsa-na.
68387. Water-holding cup. K‘ia-pa-ti-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68387. Water cup. K‘ia-pa-ti-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67322. Small handled cup of yellow ware. Sá-mui-a té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67322. Small handled cup of yellow ware. Sá-mui-a té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67138. Handled cup of yellow ware. Sá-mui-a té-thlup-tsi-na.
67138. Handled cup made of yellow clay. Sá-mui-a té-thlup-tsi-na.
67079. Small, handled cup for water. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
67079. Small, handled cup for water. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
67078. Small handled water cup. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
67078. Small handled water cup. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
——. Handled cup with decoration of the sacred mantle. Sa-mui a hé-k‘wi-e-tchi tsí-na-pa.
——. Handled cup with decoration of the sacred mantle. Sa-mui a hé-k‘wi-e-tchi tsí-na-pa.
67133. Small, handled, yellow ware cup. Sá-mui-an thlúp-tsi-na tsá-na.
67133. Small, handled, yellow ceramic cup. Sá-mui-an thlúp-tsi-na tsá-na.
67093. Small, handled cup with representation of growing flowers. Sa-mui-an-tsa-na ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
67093. Small, handled cup with a design of growing flowers. Sa-mui-an-tsa-na ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
68362. Small, knobbed cup for hot water. K‘iá-k‘iäthl-k‘ian-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsá-na.
68362. Small, knobbed cup for hot water. K‘iá-k‘iäthl-k‘ian-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsá-na.
67132. Small, handled yellow cups. Sá-mui-a tsa-na á-thlup-tsi-na.
67132. Small, handled yellow cups. Sá-mui-a tsa-na á-thlup-tsi-na.
67081. Small flaring cup, with handle, with representations of stars and magic net-shield of war god. Sá-mui-an tsa-na sa-k‘ia-pan-ne, mó-yä-tchu, ta k‘iá-al lan pä-tchi-pa.
67081. Small flaring cup, with handle, featuring designs of stars and the magical net-shield of the war god. Sá-mui-an tsa-na sa-k‘ia-pan-ne, mó-yä-tchu, ta k‘iá-al lan pä-tchi-pa.
66911. Small flaring cup for children. Sá-k‘ia-pa-nan tsa-na.
66911. Small flaring cup for children. Sá-k‘ia-pa-nan tsa-na.
——. Small red ware cups for children. Sá-tsa-na shi´-lo-a.
——. Small red clay cups for kids. Sá-tsa-na shi´-lo-a.
67126. Small milking cup of yellow ware, with handle. K‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67126. Small milking cup of yellow ware, with handle. K‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67335. Small cup, with handle and flaring rim, decorated with flowers. Sá-mui-an tsa-na, u-te-a ath´l-yel-lai-e.
67335. Small cup with a handle and a flared rim, decorated with flowers. Sá-mui-an tsa-na, u-te-a ath´l-yel-lai-e.
67143. Small, handled cup. Sa-mui-a tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67143. Small, handled cup. Sa-mui-a tsa-na shí-lo-a.
——. Small milking cup for little girl. A-k‘wi-k‘iash-na-k’ia sá-mui-an-tsa-na.
——. Small milking cup for little girl. A-k‘wi-k‘iash-na-k’ia sá-mui-an-tsa-na.
67090. Small, handled cup, with flaring rim for drinking. Sá-mui-a tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67090. Small, handled cup with a flared rim for drinking. Sá-mui-a tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67092. Small, deep, decorated, handled cup. Sa-tsa-na múi-ai-e.
67092. Small, deep, decorative cup with a handle. Sa-tsa-na múi-ai-e.
67120. Large handled milking cup of decorated red ware. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a, muí-an tsí-na-pa.
67120. Large handled milking cup of decorated red ware. Á-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a, muí-an tsí-na-pa.
67084. Small, plain, handled cup. Sá-mui-an-tsa-na.
67084. Small, simple handled cup. Sá-mui-an-tsa-na.
——. Small water heating cup, with handle. K‘ia-kiäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia sa-mui-an tsá-na.
——. Small water heating cup, with handle. K‘ia-kiäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia sa-mui-an tsá-na.
67332. Small drinking cup, with melon flower representation in center. K‘iá-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na a-te-an e-tâi-e.
67332. Small drinking cup, featuring a melon flower design in the center. K‘iá-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na a-te-an e-tâi-e.
67096. Small handled cup. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67096. Small handled cup. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67328. Large decorated cup with handle. Sá-mui-an thla-na.
67328. Large decorated cup with handle. Sá-mui-an thla-na.
67099. Decorated cup, small.
Small decorative cup.
67097. Ditto, large.
Same here, large.
67338, Ditto, with animal shaped handle.
67338, Ditto, with an animal-shaped handle.
BOWLS AND BASKETS.
67184, 67153, 67182, 67185, 67189. Sacred terraced basket bowls for medicine flour or meal, carried by chief priests of sacred dancers. K‘ia-wai-a wo-pu-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-mu-te-a-pa.
67184, 67153, 67182, 67185, 67189. Sacred terraced basket bowls for medicine flour or meal, carried by chief priests of sacred dancers. K‘ia-wai-a wo-pu-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-mu-te-a-pa.
67193. Ditto, with horned frog represented on outside, (Thlé-tchu), and tadpoles and dragon fly inside, shu-me-ko-lo ta mú-tu-li-k‘ia-wó-pa-no-pa.
67193. Ditto, with a horned frog shown on the outside, (Thlé-tchu), and tadpoles and a dragonfly inside, shu-me-ko-lo ta mú-tu-li-k‘ia-wó-pa-no-pa.
67192. Ditto, with sacred rosette in center of bottom. Hé-pa-k‘i tsin é-tâ-i-e.
67192. Ditto, with a sacred rosette in the center of the bottom. Hé-pa-k‘i tsin é-tâ-i-e.
67172. Ditto, for sacred yellow flower paint. Ú-te-a he-lin ó-na-kia.
67172. Ditto, for sacred yellow flower paint. Ú-te-a he-lin ó-na-kia.
67303. Small bowl for white paint, used in decoration of dancers. Hé-ko-hak’ hé-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67303. Small bowl for white paint, used in decorating dancers. Hé-ko-hak’ hé-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67055. Small white paint bowl. Hé-ko-hak’ hé-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67055. Small white paint bowl. Hé-ko-hak’ hé-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67255. Bread bowl, decorated. Mo-tse-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67255. Decorative bread bowl. Mo-tse-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67233. Ditto, larger.
Same, but bigger.
67220, 67264. Bread bowls. Mo-tse-na-k’ia-sá-we.
67220, 67264. Bread bowls. Mo-tse-na-k’ia-sá-we.
67267, 67227, 67242. Large bread bowls, with elaborate cloud decoration and figure of sky combined. Mo-tse-na-k’ia sa-we á-thla-na, lo-po-ya tsi-na-pa.
67267, 67227, 67242. Big bread bowls, featuring intricate cloud designs and figures of the sky intertwined. Mo-tse-na-k’ia sa-we á-thla-na, lo-po-ya tsi-na-pa.
67202. Very large bread bowl, decorated inside with lightning passing between clouds and on outer surface with lightning passing between black rain clouds. Mó-tse o-na-kia mo-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na; wí-lo-lo-a thli-tâ ló-pi-kwai-nai-e wo-pa-no-pa; wí-lo-lo-a, áw-thlui-a-po-na á-shi-k‘ia-na tsí-na-pa.
67202. Very large bread bowl, decorated inside with lightning flashing between clouds and on the outer surface with lightning striking black rain clouds. Mó-tse o-na-kia mo-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na; wí-lo-lo-a thli-tâ ló-pi-kwai-nai-e wo-pa-no-pa; wí-lo-lo-a, áw-thlui-a-po-na á-shi-k‘ia-na tsí-na-pa.
66604. Large bread bowl, decorated. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66604. Large bread bowl, decorated. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66935. Ditto, red ware, large.
66935. Same, red pottery, large.
67277, 67270. Elaborately decorated bread bowl. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
67277, 67270. Beautifully decorated bread bowl. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
67217. Decorated bread bowl. Mo-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
67217. Decorated bread bowl. Mo-tse-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66972. Small yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
66972. Small yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
67199, 66937. Ditto, for dance paint of cachínas. Shi-lo-a-hé-lin o-na-k’ia sa-we.
67199, 66937. Ditto, for dance paint of cachínas. Shi-lo-a-hé-lin o-na-k’ia sa-we.
66945, 66944. Ditto, for serving food, decorated.
66945, 66944. Same here, for serving food, styled.
67204. Ditto, large, with á-wi-thluia-po-na ta thlí-ton (cloud-terrace and rain) represented.
67204. Ditto, large, with a cloud-terrace and rain represented.
66642. Ditto, white decorated ware.
66642. Ditto, white decorative pottery.
66582, 66603, 66644. Ditto, with flaring rim. (Sál-athl-k’ia-pan) deer decoration and sacred plume sticks.
66582, 66603, 66644. Same as above, with a flaring rim. (Sál-athl-k’ia-pan) deer decoration and sacred plume sticks.
66612. Ditto, with lozenge decoration in lozenge figure.
66612. Same, with diamond-shaped decoration in diamond figure.
67209. Ditto, with highly emblematic decoration.
67209. Same, with very symbolic decoration.
66574. Ditto, very shallow. Í-to-na-kia sal´ athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
66574. Ditto, very shallow. Í-to-na-kia sal´ athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67215, 66947. Small yellow ware eating bowls. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
67215, 66947. Small yellow ceramic eating bowls. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
67066. Ditto, small.
67066. Same here, small.
66819. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66819. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66970, 66789, 66735, 66791. Ditto, used for paint.
66970, 66789, 66735, 66791. Ditto, used for paint.
66664. Eating bowl, larger.
Larger bowl for eating.
66577, 67285, 66587, 67216. Ditto, large. Thlá-na.
66577, 67285, 66587, 67216. Same here, large. Thlá-na.
66983. Small yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
66983. Small yellowware eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
66938, 66941. Eating bowl, small, red ware. Shí-lo-a.
66938, 66941. Small red ceramic bowl. Shí-lo-a.
67206. Ditto, large.
67206. Same here, large.
66706, 66695. Ditto, of decorated ware.
66706, 66695. Same for decorated pottery.
65976. Ditto, for stone ash. (See above).
65976. Ditto, for stone ash. (See above).
66956, 66916. Eating bowls, red ware white inside. I-to-na-kia sá-shi-lo-a.
66956, 66916. Eating bowls, red on the outside and white inside. I-to-na-kia sá-shi-lo-a.
66600. Ditto, decorated ware showing use as paint bowl.
66600. Likewise, decorated dishware that shows signs of use as a paint bowl.
66832. Ditto, decorated ware, small.
Ditto, small decorative ware.
66805. Ditto, decorated ware, showing use as dye bowl.
66805. Similarly, decorated dishware, showing its use as a dye bowl.
66798, 66784. Ditto, eating bowls.
66798, 66784. Same, eating bowls.
67254, 66760, 66957, 66749. Ditto, burned in open fire. (K‘ia-pi-na-nï-shi, or lú-ak-nai-e.)
67254, 66760, 66957, 66749. Same thing, burned in an open fire. (K‘ia-pi-na-nï-shi, or lú-ak-nai-e.)
56773. Ditto, deep.
56773. Same here, deep.
66837. Ditto, small, burned in open fire. Lú-ak-nai-e.
66837. Ditto, small, burned in open fire. Lú-ak-nai-e.
67243. Ditto, showing traces of last hé-pa-lo-k’ia feast.
67243. Ditto, showing traces of the last hé-pa-lo-k’ia feast.
66848. Ditto, showing po-ye decoration.
66848. Ditto, displaying po-ye decoration.
66718. Ditto, showing sunflower decoration.
66718. Ditto, featuring sunflower design.
66831. Ditto, showing lineal decoration, ancient design.
66831. Same as above, featuring linear decoration, vintage style.
67241. Ditto, very old.
67241. Same, very old.
66971. Ditto, showing house, world, and growing-plant design.
66971. Ditto, showing house, world, and growing-plant design.
66761. Ditto, showing much use.
66761. Same, showing a lot of use.
66993. Ditto, showing figures of pó-yi and gentile priests.
66993. Ditto, showing images of pó-yi and non-Jewish priests.
66739. Ditto, basin-shaped. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
66739. Ditto, bowl-shaped. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
66908. Very small decorated toy eating bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia í-to-na-kia-sá-tsa-na.
66908. Very small decorated toy eating bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia í-to-na-kia-sá-tsa-na.
67246. Small, decorated ware eating bowl.
67246. Small decorative bowl.
66920, 67257. Ditto, new.
66920, 67257. Same, new.
66830. Ditto, with elaborate star and plant design.
66830. Same, with an intricate star and plant design.
66783, 66765. Ditto, flower with four spear-like points in center. U-te-a-an k‘iä-tso-ta wó-pa-no-pa.
66783, 66765. Same, flower with four spear-like points in the center. U-te-a-an k‘iä-tso-ta wó-pa-no-pa.
67262. Ditto, burned in open fire. Lú-ak-nai-e.
67262. Ditto, burned in an open fire. Lú-ak-nai-e.
66774. Ditto, with falling rain represented.
66774. Same here, with the rain falling shown.
66727. Ditto, with flaring rim, deep.
66727. Same, with a wide rim, deep.
66748, 66876, 66703. Small eating bowl of decorated ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66748, 66876, 66703. Small eating bowl of decorated ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66588, 66810. Ditto, with elaborate but defined decoration.
66588, 66810. Same here, with detailed yet clear decoration.
66779, 66711, 67265, 66827, 67301, 67271. Ditto, with deer reversed and standing on twig.
66779, 66711, 67265, 66827, 67301, 67271. Same thing, but with the deer flipped and standing on a twig.
66792, 66755. Ditto, showing use as vessel for white paint (used as whitewash). Hé-k‘e-tchu o-na-k’ia sá-we.
66792, 66755. Ditto, showing use as a container for white paint (used as whitewash). Hé-k‘e-tchu o-na-k’ia sá-we.
66776, 66918, 66781. Ditto, with flaring rim.
66776, 66918, 66781. Same thing, with a flaring rim.
67203. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67203. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67278. Ditto, chaparral cock decoration.
67278. Same, chaparral cock decor.
67250. Ditto, burned on wood fire.
67250. Same as above, burned on a wood fire.
66741. Ditto, with river and tadpole represented.
66741. Ditto, with the river and tadpole shown.
66742. Ditto, ornamentation indistinct.
66742. Same, decoration unclear.
66632, 66551, 66553. Eating bowls of decorated ware, with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sál-athl-k’ia-pa-we.
66632, 66551, 66553. Eating bowls with decorative designs and flared rims. Í-to-na-k’ia sál-athl-k’ia-pa-we.
66638, 66634. Ditto, large.
66638, 66634. Same, large.
66636. Ditto, very large, with representation of female deer, ancient terrace house and “step” inclosed. Hé-wi-mäs-sin í-no-to-na, tá-shó-hŏ-i-t’o-k’ia pä´-tchi-e.
66636. Ditto, very large, featuring a depiction of female deer, an ancient terrace house, and a “step” enclosed. Hé-wi-mäs-sin í-no-to-na, tá-shó-hŏ-i-t’o-k’ia pä´-tchi-e.
67295. Ditto, large, with rain cloud, star, and plant decoration.
67295. Likewise, large, with rain cloud, star, and plant decoration.
66697. Small eating bowl, with deer and cloud decoration. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66697. Small eating bowl, decorated with deer and clouds. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66569. Ditto, with representation of sky colors about rim.
66569. Same, with representation of sky colors around the edge.
66619, 66570. Ditto, with flower and plant decoration.
66619, 66570. Same here, with flower and plant decoration.
66926. Ditto, with house decoration.
66926. Same, with home decor.
67235. Ditto, flower decoration.
67235. Same, flower decoration.
67231. Ditto, with flower and plant decoration.
67231. Same, with flower and plant decoration.
66595. Ditto, with plant decoration.
66595. Same, with plant decor.
66678. Ditto, with representation of sand burs.
66678. Same, with depiction of sand burs.
66656, 66677. Ditto, with representation of antelopes.
66656, 66677. Same here, with depictions of antelopes.
66668. Ditto, with cloud pueblos and rainbow decoration.
66668. Same here, with cloud houses and rainbow decorations.
66552. Ditto, cloud, star, floral, and deer decoration.
66552. Ditto, cloud, star, floral, and deer decoration.
66594, 66685. Ditto, floral decoration.
66594, 66685. Same, floral decor.
67297. Ditto, with representation of world and steps to the skies.
67297. Same, with depiction of the world and paths to the skies.
66673. Ditto, with terrestrial cloud and doe decoration.
66673. Same, with earth-inspired clouds and deer decoration.
66593. Ditto, with cloud and curve decoration.
66593. Same thing, with cloud and curve decoration.
66679, 66726, 66601, 66684. Ditto, ditto, decoration indistinct.
66679, 66726, 66601, 66684. Same here, same here, decoration unclear.
66580. Ditto, red ware, with sacred corns represented.
66580. Likewise, red pottery featuring sacred corn depicted.
67213, 66653, 66772, 66927, 66699. Ditto, flowers and falling rain.
67213, 66653, 66772, 66927, 66699. Same here, flowers and falling rain.
66579. Ditto, terrace decoration.
66579. Same, terrace decor.
66640. Ditto, flower decoration.
Flower decoration, same as above.
66648. Ditto, butterfly, cloud, and plant decoration.
66648. Likewise, butterfly, cloud, and plant decoration.
67211. Ditto, deer, cloud, rain, and plant decoration.
67211. Ditto, deer, cloud, rain, and plant decoration.
67269. Ditto, plant and cloud decoration.
67269. Ditto, plant and cloud decor.
66573. Ditto, curve decoration.
66573. Same, curve decoration.
66649, 67208. Ditto, flower, cloud, and arrow decoration.
66649, 67208. Same as before, flower, cloud, and arrow decoration.
66616. Ditto, with elaborate decoration.
66616. Same, with fancy decor.
66701, 66955, 66948. Red ware eating-bowls.
66701, 66955, 66948. Red ceramic bowls for eating.
67205. Yellow ware eating-bowl.
Yellow ceramic bowl.
66954. Ditto, the Great star.
66954. Ditto, the Great star.
66788, 66680. Small eating-bowls.
66788, 66680. Small bowls.
66670. Ditto, with floral, cloud, and star design elaborately worked up.
66670. Ditto, featuring an elaborate design of flowers, clouds, and stars.
66662, 67222, 66554. Ditto, elaborate design.
66662, 67222, 66554. Same, detailed design.
66663, 66671, 66651, 66561. Ditto, with terrace form.
66663, 66671, 66651, 66561. Same here, with a terrace style.
66609. Ditto, curve.
66609. Same, curve.
66637. Ditto, deer.
66637. Same here, deer.
66652. Large eating bowl, with elaborate emblematic but indistinct decoration.
66652. Large serving bowl, with intricate yet unclear design.
66672. Ditto, with rainbow decoration.
66672. Same, with rainbow decoration.
66811. Small eating-bowl of decorated ware.
Small decorative serving bowl.
66676. Eating-bowl of decorated ware.
Eating bowl of decorative pottery.
67275. Small ancient eating-bowl of corrugated ware, decorated inside. Í-no-to-na ní-tu-li-a í-to-na-k‘ia sá-tsa-na.
67275. Small ancient eating bowl made of ridged material, decorated inside. Í-no-to-na ní-tu-li-a í-to-na-k‘ia sá-tsa-na.
66992. Eating bowl of gray ware, very ancient. Í-no-to-na í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66992. Eating bowl made of gray pottery, very old. Í-no-to-na í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66690. Ditto, with representation of woods.
66690. Same, with depiction of forests.
66936. Ditto, modern red ware.
66936. Same, modern red ceramics.
66820, 67256, 66919, 66840, 66790, 66764, 67021, 66881, 66995. Small decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
66820, 67256, 66919, 66840, 66790, 66764, 67021, 66881, 66995. Small decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
67019. Ditto, sacred design in terraces representing clouds and rain.
67019. Likewise, a sacred pattern in terraces that represents clouds and rain.
66836. Ditto, with sacred butterfly decoration.
66836. Ditto, with a sacred butterfly design.
67000, 67027, 67001, 67008, 66973. Small red bowls. Sá-shi-lo-a á-tsa-na.
67000, 67027, 67001, 67008, 66973. Small red bowls. Sá-shi-lo-a á-tsa-na.
66962. Small basin-shaped bowl. Sal-athl-kia-pan-tsa-na.
66962. Small basin-shaped bowl. Sal-athl-kia-pan-tsa-na.
67244. Small bowl, with additional rim. Sá-wi-yäthl ton-ne.
67244. Small bowl, with extra rim. Sá-wi-yäthl ton-ne.
66974. Small yellow-ware bowl used in making the stone ash as yeast, and coloring matter, of blue guyave. Á-lu-k‘ia-lin hé-thli-a-k‘ian a-k’ia, sá-thlup-tsi-na.
66974. Small yellow-ware bowl used for making stone ash as yeast and blue guava coloring matter. Á-lu-k‘ia-lin hé-thli-a-k‘ian a-k’ia, sá-thlup-tsi-na.
67058. Very small, rude toy bowl. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na pó-tcha.
67058. Very small, rough toy bowl. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na pó-tcha.
67048. Ditto, of yellow ware.
67048. Same, of yellow ware.
67057. Very small, drinking cup of red ware.
67057. Very small red clay drinking cup.
67052. Bowl used for mixing mineral yeast and coloring matter of guyave and mush-bread. Á-lu-k‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67052. Bowl used for mixing mineral yeast and coloring matter of guava and mush-bread. Á-lu-k‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67317. Vase-shaped bowl of white ware. Sá-k‘ia-pa te-lé.
67317. Vase-shaped bowl of white ceramic. Sá-k‘ia-pa te-lé.
67180. Small scalloped-shaped medicine bowl. K‘ia-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na ní-te-po-a-pa.
67180. Small scalloped-shaped medicine bowl. K‘ia-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na ní-te-po-a-pa.
67157, 67166. Ditto, with terraced rim. (Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na.)
67157, 67166. Same thing, with a terraced rim. (Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na.)
68247. Small black-ware bowl for toasting corn.
68247. Small black bowl for toasting corn.
67013. Small decorated red-ware bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67013. Small decorated red-ware bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67446. Small toy bowl, decorated. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67446. Small toy bowl, decorated. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67284. Small ancient bowl. I-no-to-na sá-tsa-na.
67284. Small ancient bowl. I-no-to-na sá-tsa-na.
67309. Ditto, red ware, modern.
67309. Ditto, redware, contemporary.
67183. Ditto, large, with tadpole and frog decoration.
67183. Same, large, with tadpole and frog design.
67071. Small toy bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67071. Small toy bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
——. Small saucer bowl. Sal-athl-kia-pan tsa-na.
——. Small saucer bowl. Sal-athl-kia-pan tsa-na.
66495. Small-mouthed yeast souring bowl. Mo-tse ó-pi-k’ia-na-k’ia té-k‘iä-mo-li-a.
66495. Small-mouthed yeast souring bowl. Mo-tse ó-pi-k’ia-na-k’ia té-k‘iä-mo-li-a.
67343. Ancient bowl for the sacred medicine water belonging to the hereditary line of House Caciques of Zuñi (K‘ia-kwi-á-mo-si) and sold by stealth to me by the youngest representative of that body of priests. Shí-wan an k‘iä´-lin ó-na-k’ia sá-a-wi-thlui-a-po-na. See fig. 1, pl. xli.
67343. An ancient bowl for the sacred medicine water that belongs to the hereditary line of House Caciques of Zuñi (K‘ia-kwi-á-mo-si) and was secretly sold to me by the youngest member of that group of priests. Shí-wan an k‘iä´-lin ó-na-k’ia sá-a-wi-thlui-a-po-na. See fig. 1, pl. xli.
Plate XLI.1. (67343) ZUÑI BOWL.
Plate XLI.1. (__A_TAG_PLACEHOLDER_0__) ZUÑI BOWL.
66828, 66835, 66872, 67240. Small drinking bowls. Té-tu-tu-na-k’ia sá-we á-tsa-na.
66828, 66835, 66872, 67240. Small drinking bowls. Té-tu-tu-na-k’ia sá-we á-tsa-na.
66896. Small drinking bowl showing use as paint bowl. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66896. Small drinking bowl used as a paint bowl. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66894. Ditto, showing elaborate phallic figure. Á sho-ha tsí-na-pa.
66894. Ditto, showing an elaborate phallic figure. Á sho-ha tsí-na-pa.
66901. Ditto, showing emblematic figure of the life of rain.
66901. Ditto, showing a symbolic representation of the life of rain.
67035, 66997, 66984. Small red bowls. Sá-tsa-na shi-lo-a.
67035, 66997, 66984. Small red bowls. Sá-tsa-na shi-lo-a.
67059. Ditto, toy.
67059. Same here, toy.
66852. Small bowl for serving food, with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.
66852. Small bowl for serving food, with a flared rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.
66826. Ditto, burned in open wood fire.
66826. Same here, burned in an open wood fire.
66708. Ditto, with house and sky decoration in center.
66708. Same, with house and sky decoration in the center.
68306, 68285. Small black-ware cooking bowls. Wó-li-a-k‘ia sá-we-á-tsa-na.
68306, 68285. Small black cooking bowls. Wó-li-a-k‘ia sá-we-á-tsa-na.
68236. Cooking bowl, with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68236. Cooking bowl, with handles. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68259, 68277. Ditto, small.
68259, 68277. Same, small.
68311. Ditto, large.
68311. Same here, large.
68265. Small cooking bowl, with indented rungs for ornamentation and utility (see notes). Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsin´ ú-lap-nia-e.
68265. Small cooking bowl, with indented rungs for decoration and functionality (see notes). Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsin´ ú-lap-nia-e.
68248, 68245, 68250, 67458. Small cooking bowls, with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-a-tsa-na sa-we á-tsa-na.
68248, 68245, 68250, 67458. Small cooking bowls, with handles. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-a-tsa-na sa-we á-tsa-na.
68276. Ditto, in form of pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68276. Ditto, in the form of a pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68246. Ditto, with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68246. Ditto, with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68461. Ditto, same.
Same here.
68293. Cooking bowl, large.
Large mixing bowl.
68373, 68303, 68372, 66905. Ditto, small.
68373, 68303, 68372, 66905. Same thing, small.
67168, 67156. Small sacred terraced bowl.
67168, 67156. Small sacred terraced bowl.
66975. Small mush bowl of yellow ware. Hé-k‘us-na wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66975. Small mush bowl of yellow ware. Hé-k‘us-na wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66813. Small flaring eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na sál-äthl-k‘ia-pa-we.
66813. Small flaring eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na sál-äthl-k‘ia-pa-we.
66738. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k‘ia sá-tsa-na.
66738. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k‘ia sá-tsa-na.
68267. Small bowl for heating water, with corrugated ears. K‘ia-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia = té-ni-tu-lup-tchithl-na-pa.
68267. Small bowl for heating water, with ridged handles. K‘ia-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia = té-ni-tu-lup-tchithl-na-pa.
67151. Large handled and terraced basket bowl for sacred meal or water. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-a-le he-po-a-yälthl-tâi-e, k’o-lo-wis-si ta mu-ta-li-k’ia wó-pa-no-pa. The figures of tadpoles rising from the water are emblematic of summer rains, etc.
67151. Large handled and tiered basket bowl for sacred meals or water. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-a-le he-po-a-yälthl-tâi-e, k’o-lo-wis-si ta mu-ta-li-k’ia wó-pa-no-pa. The figures of tadpoles emerging from the water symbolize summer rains, etc.
66598. Medium-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66598. Medium-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66782. Eating bowl, small sized. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66782. Small-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66953. Medium-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-a-le, shí-lo-a.
66953. Medium-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-a-le, shí-lo-a.
66591. Medium-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66591. Medium-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66643. Small-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66643. Small-sized eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66628. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66628. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
67144. Medium small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na shi-lo-a.
67144. Medium small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na shi-lo-a.
66964. Ordinary-sized eating bowl of red ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a.
66964. Regular-sized red clay eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a.
66682. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66682. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66801. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsi´-na-pa.
66801. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsi´-na-pa.
66681. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66681. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66584. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66584. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66610. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66610. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66902. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66902. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67149. Small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67149. Small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67316. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
67316. Ordinary eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66933. Small eating bowl with a-wi emblem. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, á-wi-thlui-a wó-le.
66933. Small eating bowl with a-wi emblem. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, á-wi-thlui-a wó-le.
67044. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67044. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66691. Eating bowl of red ware, with e-tâ-k‘ó-ha-na or white emblem. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a k‘ó-han-é-tâi-e.
66691. Eating bowl of red pottery, with e-tâ-k‘ó-ha-na or white emblem. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a k‘ó-han-é-tâi-e.
66977. Bowl for mixing the stone-ash used as a yeast-powder, Á-lu-k‘iä-li-k‘ia sá-tsa-na.
66977. Bowl for mixing the stone ash used as a yeast powder, Á-lu-k‘iä-li-k‘ia sá-tsa-na.
66566, 66630, 65629. Eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66566, 66630, 65629. Eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
67260. Bread bowl. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
67260. Bread bowl. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66942. Eating bowl of red ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a.
66942. Eating bowl of red ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a.
67302. Eating bowl, with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sál-athl-k’ia-pan-ne.
67302. Eating bowl, with a wide rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sál-athl-k’ia-pan-ne.
67188. Terraced basket bowl for sacred phallic flour. Á-wi-thluĭ a-po-na sá-ni-te-po-a-pa.
67188. Terraced basket bowl for sacred phallic flour. Á-wi-thluĭ a-po-na sá-ni-te-po-a-pa.
67191. Terraced medicine bowl. Ak-wa ó-na-k’ia a-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-a-le.
67191. Terraced medicine bowl. Ak-wa ó-na-k’ia a-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-a-le.
66674. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
67268. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67268. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67063, 66989. Small plain bowls. Sa-tsan á-wa-ho-na.
67063, 66989. Small plain bowls. Sa-tsan á-wa-ho-na.
67005. Small bowl of red ware, with decoration. Sa-tsa-na shi-lo-a tsí-na-pa.
67005. Small bowl made of red clay, with decoration. Sa-tsa-na shi-lo-a tsí-na-pa.
67150. Small, reddish-brown bowl. Sa-tsa ná-ho-na.
67150. Small, reddish-brown bowl. Sa-tsa ná-ho-na.
66639. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
67289. Bread bowl. Mo-tse-ni-k’ia sá-a-le.
67289. Bread bowl. Mo-tse-ni-k’ia sá-a-le.
66716. Small bowl, with primitive decoration. Tâ-a sá-a-le. (Seed bowl.)
66716. Small bowl, with basic decoration. Tâ-a sá-a-le. (Seed bowl.)
66558. Eating bowl, with decorations and emblems of the sacred butterfly. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na pú-la-k’ia wó-pa-no-pa.
66558. Eating bowl, with designs and symbols of the sacred butterfly. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na pú-la-k’ia wó-pa-no-pa.
66963. Eating bowl of yellow ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
66963. Eating bowl of yellow ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
66605. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66605. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67272. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-a-le.
67272. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-a-le.
66863. Small bowl, with flaring rim. Sa-tsa-na sal-yäthl-k’ia-pan-a-kia sá-mui-an-ne.
66863. Small bowl, with a flaring rim. Sa-tsa-na sal-yäthl-k’ia-pan-a-kia sá-mui-an-ne.
66900. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67292. Large flaring eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-k‘ia-pa-nan thla-na.
67292. Large flaring eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-k‘ia-pa-nan thla-na.
66597. Eating bowl. I-to-na-kia sá-a-le.
Eating bowl. I-to-na-kia sá-a-le.
66965. Eating bowl of black ware. I-to-na-k’ia sá-kwin-ne.
66965. Eating bowl of black ware. I-to-na-k’ia sá-kwin-ne.
67165. Small sacred terraced bowl for medicine flour, with frog decoration. Á-wi-thlui-a sá-tsa-na ta-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.
67165. Small sacred terraced bowl for medicine flour, with frog decoration. Á-wi-thlui-a sá-tsa-na ta-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.
67028. Small red bowl. Sa-tsa-na shí-lo-ā.
Small red bowl. Sa-tsa-na shí-lo-ā.
66693, 66705. Small eating bowls. I-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66693, 66705. Small eating bowls. I-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66959. Small eating bowl, with gourd and beaded plume stick decoration. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na tá-po-a wó-le.
66959. Small eating bowl, decorated with gourd and a beaded plume stick. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na tá-po-a wó-le.
67042. Small red ware bowl, with flaring rim. Sal-yäthl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na-shí-lo-a.
67042. Small red clay bowl with a flared rim. Sal-yäthl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na-shí-lo-a.
66922. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66922. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67070. Small bowl of red ware, made by child. A-tsa-na a-wa sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67070. Small bowl of red clay, made by child. A-tsa-na a-wa sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66903. Small bowl, made by young girl in learning. Sa-tsa-na í-te-tchu-k’ia-no-na á-wi-te-la-ma á-wi-thlui-an an té-thlä-shi-na ú-le.
66903. Small bowl, made by a young girl in training. Sa-tsa-na í-te-tchu-k’ia-no-na á-wi-te-la-ma á-wi-thlui-an an té-thlä-shi-na ú-le.
66720. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na—with the four sacred terraces and altar-pictured center.
66720. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na—with the four sacred terraces and altar-pictured center.
66631. Small eating bowl, with emblematic gourd-figure in center. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wí-to-pa-na tsí-na-pa.
66631. Small eating bowl, with emblematic gourd figure in the center. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wí-to-pa-na tsí-na-pa.
67224. Eating bowl, with figures of medicine flowers inside. I-to-na-k’ia-sa-a-le, ak-wa ú-te-a wo-pa-no-pa.
67224. Eating bowl, with figures of medicine flowers inside. I-to-na-k’ia-sa-a-le, ak-wa ú-te-a wo-pa-no-pa.
67155. Small sacred meal bowl, with representations of summer and winter emblems of water, the tadpoles and the frog. Á-wi-thlui-a-pa sá-tsa-na, mu-tu-li-kia ta tá-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.
67155. Small sacred meal bowl, featuring symbols of summer and winter, like water, tadpoles, and the frog. Á-wi-thlui-a-pa sá-tsa-na, mu-tu-li-kia ta tá-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.
67167. Small terraced sacred meal bowl, with figures of tadpole or emblems in summer. Á-wi-thlu-i-a-pa sá-tsa-na; mú-tu-li-k’ia wó-pa-na-pa.
67167. Small terraced sacred meal bowl, with figures of tadpole or emblems in summer. Á-wi-thlu-i-a-pa sá-tsa-na; mú-tu-li-k’ia wó-pa-na-pa.
66635. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66635. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66884. Small bowl, with representation of the sacred cross-bows. Sá-tsa-na pí-thla-pa-na-pa.
66884. Small bowl, featuring the image of the sacred cross-bows. Sá-tsa-na pí-thla-pa-na-pa.
66874. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66874. Small decorative bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66939. Small plain eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66939. Small plain eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66806. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66806. Small decorative bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66949. Small yellow eating bowl, with representations of the sacred gourd. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na wí-to-pa-na shí-lo-a.
66949. Small yellow eating bowl, featuring images of the sacred gourd. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na wí-to-pa-na shí-lo-a.
67198. Yellow eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
67198. Yellow eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
66898. Small plain toy eating bowl. A-tsa-na a-wen í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66898. Small plain toy eating bowl. A-tsa-na a-wen í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67043, 67054. Small plain toy mush bowls. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia he-k‘i wo-li-k’ia sá-we.
67043, 67054. Simple, unadorned toy mush bowls. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia he-k‘i wo-li-k’ia sá-we.
67281. Small toy eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-kia.
67281. Small toy eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-kia.
66913. Small toy bowl. Í-kosh-nan-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66913. Small toy bowl. Í-kosh-nan-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67051. Small he ki bowl. He-k‘i wó-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67051. Small he ki bowl. He-k‘i wó-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67177. Small scalloped medicine water bowl. K‘ial´-in on-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na ní-te-po-a-pa.
67177. Small scalloped medicine water bowl. K‘ial´-in on-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na ní-te-po-a-pa.
67153. Small terraced bowl for mixing medicine flour. K‘ia-wai-a o-na-k’ia, a-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
67153. Small terraced bowl for mixing medicinal flour. K‘ia-wai-a o-na-k’ia, a-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
66808. Small bowl used as receptacle for white paint in the dance. He-k‘o-ha he-k‘i wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66808. Small bowl used as a container for white paint in the dance. He-k‘o-ha he-k‘i wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66943. Small red ware eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66943. Small redware eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66893. Small water bowl. K‘iä-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66893. Small water bowl. K‘iä-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66698. Rude eating bowl, decorated with figures of birds. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
66698. Rude eating bowl, decorated with figures of birds. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
66910. Small decorated water bowl. K‘iäl-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-nai-e.
66910. Small decorated water bowl. K‘iäl-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-nai-e.
67146. Small decorated water bowl. K‘iäl-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
67146. Small decorated water bowl. K‘iäl-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
67010. Small decorated red ware bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a tsí-na-pa.
67010. Small decorated red ware bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a tsí-na-pa.
66985. Small red ware eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66985. Small red eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67282. Small eating bowl, with cross lightning and star decoration on rim. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na, tsi-na-wé-lo-lon, ta mó-ya-tchu po-ai-yäthl-yel-la.
67282. Small eating bowl, with cross lightning and star decoration on the rim. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na, tsi-na-wé-lo-lon, ta mó-ya-tchu po-ai-yäthl-yel-la.
66875. Small decorated plate. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.
66875. Small decorated plate. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.
66743. Small white eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-k‘ó-han-na.
66743. Small white eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-k‘ó-han-na.
66807. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66807. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67007. Small red bowl, with flaring rim for water. K‘iäl-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na-shi-lo-a sál-yäthl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67007. Small red bowl, with a flared rim for water. K‘iäl-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na-shi-lo-a sál-yäthl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
66730. Small decorated mush bowl. Hé-k’us-na wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66730. Small decorated mush bowl. Hé-k’us-na wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67047. Small bowl for mixture of yellow paint. Thlúp-tsi-na hé-lin-o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67047. Small bowl for mixture of yellow paint. Thlúp-tsi-na hé-lin-o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66750. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66750. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66857. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66857. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67064. Small yellow drinking bowl. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67064. Small yellow drinking bowl. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
66816. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66816. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66736. Small decorated eating bowl with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na sál-äthl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
66736. Small decorated eating bowl with a flared rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na sál-äthl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67259. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67259. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66731. Small eating bowl with emblems of star in center. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na mó-yä-tchun-thla-na é-tâi-e.
66731. Small eating bowl with a star emblem in the center. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na mó-yä-tchun-thla-na é-tâi-e.
66823. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66823. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66793. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66793. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67045. Small water bowl. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67045. Small water bowl. Tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66787. Ditto, flaring rim and representation of sacrificial plumes. Sal-yäthl-k’ia pan tethl na wó-pa-no-pa.
66787. Ditto, flaring rim and depiction of sacrificial plumes. Sal-yäthl-k’ia pan tethl na wó-pa-no-pa.
66794. Ditto, with representations of the rain clouds and falling rain at sunset. Ló-te-po-a-pa, ta yä-ton-kwa-ton te-thli-tâ pä-ni-le-a.
66794. Ditto, with illustrations of the rain clouds and falling rain at sunset. Ló-te-po-a-pa, ta yä-ton-kwa-ton te-thli-tâ pä-ni-le-a.
67247. Ditto, with the four rising terraces. Á-wi-thlui a ú-kwai-shon-nai-e.
67247. Ditto, with the four rising terraces. Á-wi-thlui a ú-kwai-shon-nai-e.
67020. Ditto, marks indistinguishable. Tsi-na thlú-sho.
67020. Ditto, marks indistinguishable. Tsi-na thlú-sho.
67244. Ditto, with representations of horses. Tush é-tâi-e.
67244. Ditto, with images of horses. Tush é-tâi-e.
66606. Ditto, white. K‘ó-ha-na.
66606. Same, white. K‘ó-ha-na.
66608. Water bowl, larger.
Larger water bowl.
66669. Large bread bowl. Mó-tse-nï kia sá-thla-na.
66669. Large bread bowl. Mó-tse-nï kia sá-thla-na.
66576. Ditto, with deer decoration, house in center, representations of man’s abodes and sacred plumes. Ná-pa-no-pa, hé-sho-ta ta thla-pan lá-kwai-nai-é.
66576. Ditto, with deer decoration, house in center, representations of man's homes and sacred feathers. Ná-pa-no-pa, hé-sho-ta ta thla-pan lá-kwai-nai-é.
66622. Eating bowl with flower decorations. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, ú-te-a-wóthl-e-tâi-é.
66622. Eating bowl with flower decorations. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, ú-te-a-wóthl-e-tâi-é.
66728. Ditto, small. Tsá-na.
66728. Same, small. Tsá-na.
66641. Ditto, large, with addition of sacred bird butterfly. Wó-tsa-na-pú-la-k’ia.
66641. Same, large, with addition of sacred bird butterfly. Wó-tsa-na-pú-la-k’ia.
66740. Ditto, with cloud lines.
66740. Same, with cloud lines.
66704. Ditto, with flaring rim and lightning terrace design. Wé-lo-lo-a ta á-wi-thlui-a-po-na tsí-na-pa.
66704. Ditto, with a wide rim and lightning terrace design. Wé-lo-lo-a ta á-wi-thlui-a-po-na tsí-na-pa.
66586. Ditto, with same decoration.
66586. Same decoration, too.
66611, 67294. Ditto, larger.
66611, 67294. Same, but bigger.
67291. Ditto, large, with cloud decoration.
67291. Ditto, large, with cloud decoration.
67212. Large plain yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na thúlp-tsi-na.
67212. Large plain yellow ceramic eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na thúlp-tsi-na.
67210. Ditto, for mixing bread. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia.
67210. Ditto, for mixing bread. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia.
67214. Ditto, very large with red rim.
67214. Same as above, really big with a red edge.
66658, 66929, 66560. Decorated eating bowls. I-to-na-k’ia sa-thla-na tsí-na-pa.
66658, 66929, 66560. Decorated eating bowls. I-to-na-k’ia sa-thla-na tsí-na-pa.
66626, 67223. Large decorated bread bowls. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-we á-thla-na.
66626, 67223. Large decorated bread bowls. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-we á-thla-na.
66657. Ditto, with ornate representation, of sacred sky terraces and falling wind-driven rain in sunlight.
66657. Ditto, with detailed depiction of sacred sky terraces and falling rain driven by the wind in sunlight.
67229, 67230. Ditto, cloud and flower decoration.
67229, 67230. Same as before, cloud and flower decoration.
66733. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66733. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66766. Ditto, with sky terrace inclosing clouds.
66766. Same here, with a sky terrace surrounded by clouds.
66753, 66734, 66710, 66686, 66696. Ditto, with star flower.
66753, 66734, 66710, 66686, 66696. Same thing, with star flower.
67290, 66795. Ditto, for mixing white-wash. K‘é-tchep o-na-kia.
67290, 66795. Same thing, for mixing whitewash. K‘é-tchep o-na-kia.
66915, 66809. Ditto, with white cross decoration.
66915, 66809. Same, with white cross design.
67006, 66883, 66880, 66850, 66800, 66785, 67225, 67148. Ditto, red ware.
67006, 66883, 66880, 66850, 66800, 66785, 67225, 67148. Same for the red ware.
67145, 66702. Ditto, yellow ware.
67145, 66702. Same, yellow pottery.
67011. Ditto, very small.
67011. Same, very small.
67296, 66887. Ditto, decorated.
Ditto, styled.
67280, 66635, 67252. Large decorated bread bowls. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-thla-na tsí-na-pa.
67280, 66635, 67252. Large decorated bread bowls. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-thla-na tsí-na-pa.
67286, 67258. Small sized bread bowls. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67286, 67258. Small-sized bread bowls. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67248. Bread bowl of ordinary size. Mó-tse-n ï-k’ia sa-a-le.
67248. Bread bowl of standard size. Mó-tse-n ï-k’ia sa-a-le.
67200. Scalloped medicine bowl. K‘iä´-lin o-na-k’ia sá-ni-te-po-a-pa.
67200. Scalloped medicine bowl. K‘iä´-lin o-na-k’ia sá-ni-te-po-a-pa.
67178. Terraced bowl for the manufacture of the “yellow flower medicine paint,” used in the decoration of the dance costume, or Kâ-kâ thlé-a-pa. Á-we-thlui-a-po-na sa-a-le, u-te-a hel-in o-na-kia.
67178. Terraced bowl for making the "yellow flower medicine paint," used to decorate the dance costume, or Kâ-kâ thlé-a-pa. Á-we-thlui-a-po-na sa-a-le, u-te-a hel-in o-na-kia.
66498. Small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66498. Small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66620. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66620. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66590. Bread bowl. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-a-le.
66590. Bread bowl. Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-a-le.
66567, 66625, 67266. Eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66567, 66625, 67266. Eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66615. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
68238. Large cooking bowl. Wó-le-a-k’ia sá-thla-na.
68238. Large cooking bowl. Wó-le-a-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66564. Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
Eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66814. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66814. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66815. Small bowl.
Small bowl.
66589. Eating bowl.
Bowl of food.
68314. Small cooking bowl with protuberances to facilitate removal from fire. Wó-le-a-k’ia sá-mui-a-po-na.
68314. Small cooking bowl with bumps to make it easier to take out of the fire. Wó-le-a-k’ia sá-mui-a-po-na.
67162. Small scalloped bowl. Sá-tsa-na ní-te-po-a-pa.
67162. Small scalloped bowl. Sá-tsa-na ní-te-po-a-pa.
66865. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66865. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66851, 66692, 66802. Small bowls.
66851, 66692, 66802. Small bowls.
66647. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66647. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
67460. Small cooking bowl with protuberances to facilitate handling. Sá-mui-a-po-na tsa-na.
67460. Small cooking bowl with bumps to make it easier to handle. Sá-mui-a-po-na tsa-na.
66821. Small bowl.
Small bowl.
66946. Small red ware bowl for eating. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66946. Small red bowl for eating. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
68230. Cooking bowl with protuberances to facilitate removal from fire. Wó-li-a kia sá-mui-an-ne.
68230. Cooking bowl with bumps to make it easier to take out of the fire. Wó-li-a kia sá-mui-an-ne.
67187. Small terraced bowl for sacred medicine flour. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
67187. Small terraced bowl for sacred medicine flour. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
66914. Very small bowl with emblem of morning star. Sá-tsa-na, mo-yä-tchu-thla-na e-tai-e.
66914. Very small bowl with the emblem of the morning star. Sá-tsa-na, mo-yä-tchu-thla-na e-tai-e.
66795. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66795. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67433. Small obliquely corrugated bowl. Sa-tsa-na k‘é-te-kwi-äs-sël-a-pa.
67433. Small obliquely corrugated bowl. Sa-tsa-na k‘é-te-kwi-äs-sël-a-pa.
67300. Small bowl.
67300. Small bowl.
66557. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66557. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66560. Eating bowl.
Bowl of food.
67232, 67234. Large eating bowls.
67232, 67234. Big serving bowls.
67026. Small bowl for mixture of stone ash used as yeast. Á-lu-we sá-tsa-na.
67026. Small bowl for a mixture of stone ash used as yeast. Á-lu-we sá-tsa-na.
66715. Small bowl.
Small bowl.
66719. Small eating bowl with flaring yellow rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na sa-kia-pa thlúp-tsi-na.
66719. Small eating bowl with a flaring yellow rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na sa-kia-pa thlúp-tsi-na.
67067, 67062, 67065. Small red ware bowls for children. Sá-tsa-na-we, á-tsa-na á-wa.
67067, 67062, 67065. Small red clay bowls for kids. Sá-tsa-na-we, á-tsa-na á-wa.
67142. Small scalloped rimmed bowl, red. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a ní-te-po-a-yä´thl-yel-lai-e.
67142. Small scalloped rimmed bowl, red. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a ní-te-po-a-yä´thl-yel-lai-e.
67306. Small red ware bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67306. Small redware bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66778. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
66778. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
66614. Mush bowl. Mú-k‘ia-pa wó-li-k’ia sá-a-le.
66614. Mush bowl. Mú-k‘ia-pa wó-li-k’ia sá-a-le.
68348. Small cooking bowl with protuberances for handles. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68348. Small cooking bowl with bumps for handles. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68366. Small new cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68366. Small new cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67201, 66862-66854. Small decorated bowls. Sá-tsa-na-we, á-tsi-na-pa.
67201, 66862-66854. Small decorated bowls. Sá-tsa-na-we, á-tsi-na-pa.
66990. Small red eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a tsá-na.
66990. Small red eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a tsá-na.
68305. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
68305. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
66627, 66580. Decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66627, 66580. Decorative food bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66713. Small decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66713. Small decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66978. Small red bowl for mixture of he-k‘i, a kind of white paint, also mush. He-k‘i wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66978. Small red bowl for a mixture of he-k‘i, a type of white paint, also mush. He-k‘i wo-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67164. Small terraced bowl for sacred meal. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
67164. Small terraced bowl for sacred meal. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
66860. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66860. Small decorative bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67449. Small flaring toy bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-k‘ia-pau-an tsa-na.
67449. Small flaring toy bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-k‘ia-pau-an tsa-na.
67476. Small rude earthenware bowl, made by child. Á-tsa-na a-wa sá-tsa-na.
67476. Small simple earthenware bowl, made by a child. Á-tsa-na a-wa sá-tsa-na.
68292. Small cooking bowl of black ware, with ears. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68292. Small cooking bowl made of black clay, with handles. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67287. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67287. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66700. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66700. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66633. Old decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sa-a-le.
66633. Old decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sa-a-le.
66951. Red ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a.
66951. Red ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a.
67331. Small white handled bowl. Sá-mui-a k‘ó-ha-na tsa-na.
67331. Small white handled bowl. Sá-mui-a k‘ó-ha-na tsa-na.
66818. Small bowl with conventional representations of lightnings and growing shrubs. Sá-tsa-na, wí-lo-lo-a ta á-hai-a pä´-tchi-pa.
66818. Small bowl with conventional representations of lightning and growing shrubs. Sá-tsa-na, wí-lo-lo-a ta á-hai-a pä´-tchi-pa.
66879. Small decorated eating bowl for children. Á-tsa-na a-wa í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66879. Small decorated eating bowl for children. Á-tsa-na a-wa í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68841, 66847. Small eating bowls with sacred dance decorations, etc. Sá-tsa-na, hé-wi-e-tchi tsí-na-pa.
68841, 66847. Small eating bowls with sacred dance decorations, etc. Sá-tsa-na, hé-wi-e-tchi tsí-na-pa.
66873. Small eating bowl. I-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66873. Small eating bowl. I-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67031. Small red water-bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
67031. Small red water bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
68251. Small black ware bowl for poaching. Á-le-kwï-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68251. Small blackware bowl for poaching. Á-le-kwï-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68364. Small bowl for cooking medicine herbs. K‘ia-he-k’ia k‘iäthl-k‘ia-na-k‘ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68364. Small bowl for cooking medicinal herbs. K‘ia-he-k’ia k‘iäthl-k‘ia-na-k‘ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67345. Double salt and chili bowl. Ma-pu-k’ia té-wi-pa-tchin, muí-ai-e.
67345. Double salt and chili bowl. Ma-pu-k’ia té-wi-pa-tchin, muí-ai-e.
68328. Small cooking vessel with ears. Kiá-kiäthl-k’ia na-k’ia sá-mui-an-tsa-na.
68328. Small cooking vessel with ears. Kiá-kiäthl-k’ia na-k’ia sá-mui-an-tsa-na.
67308. Small plain yellow water bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na tsa-na.
67308. Small plain yellow water bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na tsa-na.
68239. Small cooking bowl with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68239. Small cooking bowl with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68231. Small cooking bowl with scalloped rim. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na-wi-kop-tchi-äthl-yel-ai-e.
68231. Small cooking bowl with a scalloped rim. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na-wi-kop-tchi-äthl-yel-ai-e.
66825. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia-sá-tsa-na.
66825. Small bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia-sá-tsa-na.
66912. Small decorated toy bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66912. Small decorated toy bowl. I-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68294. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-kia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68294. Small cooking bowl with handles. Wó-li-a-kia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
66751. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66751. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67279. Small eating bowl with figures of gentile quail or chaparral cocks, and flowers. Í-to-na-kia-sa-tsa-na, po-yi ta ä´-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
67279. Small eating bowl with figures of gentle quail or chaparral cocks, and flowers. Í-to-na-kia-sa-tsa-na, po-yi ta ä´-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
68355. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68355. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67017. Small eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67017. Small eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66578. Large flaring rimmed eating bowl with figures of wing feathers, &c., for decoration. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na sal-athl-k‘ia-pan, la-kwai-na-tsín-e-tâi-é.
66578. Large flared-rim eating bowl decorated with images of wing feathers, etc. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na sal-athl-k‘ia-pan, la-kwai-na-tsín-e-tâi-é.
66571. Large eating bowl decorated with antelope, sacred plumes and red lightning figures. I-to-na-kia sá-thla-na, na-pa-na, ta thla-pa-we pä´-tchi-pa.
66571. Large eating bowl decorated with antelope, sacred plumes, and red lightning figures. I-to-na-kia sá-thla-na, na-pa-na, ta thla-pa-we pä´-tchi-pa.
67002. Small water bowl of red earthen with sunflower decoration in bottom. Sa-tsa-na shi-lo-a. O-ma-ta-pa-u-te-a é-tâi-e.
67002. Small water bowl made of red clay, decorated with a sunflower at the bottom. Sa-tsa-na shi-lo-a. O-ma-ta-pa-u-te-a é-tâi-e.
66969. Small red eating bowl with figure of star in center. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na mo-yä-tchun é-tâi-e.
66969. Small red eating bowl with a star figure in the center. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na mo-yä-tchun é-tâi-e.
67014. Small flaring rimmed bowl with uncompleted decoration. Í-k‘osh-na-kia sal´-yäthl-k‘ia-pan shi lo-a, tsi-na yá-nam tsí-nai-e.
67014. Small flaring rimmed bowl with incomplete decoration. Í-k‘osh-na-kia sal´-yäthl-k‘ia-pan shi lo-a, tsi-na yá-nam tsí-nai-e.
66890. Small drinking vessel with flaring rim. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66890. Small drinking vessel with a flared rim. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66845. Small white eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na k‘ó-ha-na.
66845. Small white eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na k‘ó-ha-na.
68232. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-kia sá-tsa-na.
68232. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-kia sá-tsa-na.
68268. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-kia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68268. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-kia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68291. Ditto, larger.
68291. Same, but bigger.
66846. Small eating bowl with representations of arrows. Í-to-na-k’ia sa-tsa-na, tí-mush wó-pa-no-pa.
66846. Small eating bowl with arrows depicted. Í-to-na-k’ia sa-tsa-na, tí-mush wó-pa-no-pa.
67039. Small bowl for mixture of yellow flower paint. He-lin thlup-tsi-na on-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67039. Small bowl for a mixture of yellow flower paint. He-lin thlup-tsi-na on-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67314. Ancient form of the sacred medicine bowl used by the order of the Rattlesnake. Tchí-k‘ia-li-kwe a-wën kiä-lin o-na-k’ia sá-a-le. Tadpole and frog decoration.
67314. Old-style sacred medicine bowl used by the Rattlesnake order. Tchí-k‘ia-li-kwe a-wën kiä-lin o-na-k’ia sá-a-le. Tadpole and frog design.
66493. Small ornamentally painted yeast bowl. Mo-tse o-na-k’ia sá-a-le té-tsi-na-pa.
66493. Small decorative painted yeast bowl. Mo-tse o-na-k’ia sá-a-le té-tsi-na-pa.
67154. Sacred terraced medicine water bowl of the order of the ancient knife; frog, and dragon fly decorations. A-tchi-a-kwe a-wën k‘ia-lin o-na-kia á-wi-thluia-po-na sá-thla-na.
67154. Sacred terraced medicine water bowl of the order of the ancient knife; frog, and dragonfly decorations. A-tchi-a-kwe a-wën k‘ia-lin o-na-kia á-wi-thluia-po-na sá-thla-na.
67159, 67169. Ditto, small for medicine.
67159, 67169. Same here, small for medicine.
67195. Ditto, large, of resigned member of sacred order. Tchu-ne-k‘oa-án.
67195. Ditto, large, of resigned member of sacred order. Tchu-ne-k‘oa-án.
——. Bowl. Sá-a-le.
——. Bowl. Sá-a-le.
66804. Bowl. Sá-a-le.
66804. Bowl. Salad.
68256. Small bowl for heating water. K‘iap-a-ti-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68256. Small bowl for heating water. K‘iap-a-ti-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68300. Small cooking bowl with small protuberating handles. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
68300. Small cooking bowl with small protruding handles. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
67305. Eating bowl of yellow ware. I-to-na-kia sá-thla-na, tsi-na-shi-lo-a é-tâi-e.
67305. Eating bowl of yellow ware. I-to-na-kia sá-thla-na, tsi-na-shi-lo-a é-tâi-e.
66861, 67053, 66746. Small bowls. Sa-we-á-tsa-na.
66861, 67053, 66746. Small bowls. Sa-we-á-tsa-na.
67179. Small scalloped medicine water bowl. K‘iä´-lin o-na-k’ia ní-te-a-po-na sá-a-le.
67179. Small scalloped medicine water bowl. K‘iä´-lin o-na-k’ia ní-te-a-po-na sá-a-le.
——. Small phallic meal bowl with emblematic terraces. K‘ia-wai-a wó-li-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a sá-tsa-na.
——. Small phallic meal bowl with emblematic terraces. K‘ia-wai-a wó-li-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a sá-tsa-na.
67194. Sacred medicine water bowl with emblematic terraces, K‘iäl-in-ó-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
67194. Sacred medicine water bowl with symbolic terraces, K‘iäl-in-ó-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66923. Small bowl with emblematic hook decoration. Sá-tsa-na né-tsi-k‘o-pa.
66923. Small bowl with symbolic hook design. Sá-tsa-na né-tsi-k‘o-pa.
66859. Small bowl with emblems of growing vines and flowers. Sa-tsa-na ä´-te-a ta pí-wa-na-pa.
66859. Small bowl with designs of growing vines and flowers. Sa-tsa-na ä´-te-a ta pí-wa-na-pa.
66665. Small eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na thla-e ta ú-te-a pä´-tchi-pa (with representation of sacred plume sticks and flowers.)
66665. Small eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na thla-e ta ú-te-a pä´-tchi-pa (with images of sacred plume sticks and flowers.)
67170. Small sacred meal terraced bowl. Á-we-thluí-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
67170. Small sacred meal terraced bowl. Á-we-thluí-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
66602. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66602. Large eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
——. Small bowl with figures of the hunting-deer. Sá-tsa-na ná-pa-na-pa.
——. Small bowl with figures of the hunting-deer. Sá-tsa-na ná-pa-na-pa.
66675. Small eating bowl. I-to-nu-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66675. Small bowl. I-to-nu-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66855, 66780. Small bowls.
66855, 66780. Small bowls.
——. Small decorated eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
——. Small decorated eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
67245. Large decorated bread bowl. Mo-tse nï-k’ia sá-thla-na.
67245. Large decorated bread bowl. Mo-tse nï-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66822. Small bowl decorated with sacred terraces. Sa-tsa-na á-we-thluia-pa tsí-na-pa.
66822. Small bowl decorated with sacred terraces. Sa-tsa-na á-we-thluia-pa tsí-na-pa.
66660. Eating bowl with flaring rim decorated with Kâ-kâ checks. Í-to-na-kia sá-a-le, su-po-li äth´l-yel-lai-e.
66660. Eating bowl with a wide flaring rim decorated with Kâ-kâ checks. Í-to-na-kia sá-a-le, su-po-li äth´l-yel-lai-e.
66967. Small yellow eating bowl with representation of scalloped lightning at rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na wí-k’op-tchi-al-äthl-yel-lai-é.
66967. Small yellow eating bowl with a design of scalloped lightning at the rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na wí-k’op-tchi-al-äthl-yel-lai-é.
66659. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
66659. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
67218. Small eating bowl with representation of shield rosette. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, hé-pa-k’in é-tâ tsí-nai-e.
67218. Small eating bowl with representation of shield rosette. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, hé-pa-k’in é-tâ tsí-nai-e.
66572. Eating bowl decorated with figures of tufted jay. Í-to-na-k‘ia sa-thla-na maí-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66572. Eating bowl decorated with figures of tufted jay. Í-to-na-k‘ia sa-thla-na maí-a wó-pa-no-pa.
——. Large totemic eating bowl with representations of the gentile crane. Í-to-na-kia sá-thla-na, á-no-te Kâl-ök-ta wó-pa-no-pa.
——. Large totemic eating bowl featuring images of the gentle crane. Í-to-na-kia sá-thla-na, á-no-te Kâl-ök-ta wó-pa-no-pa.
66707. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66707. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67221. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
67221. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na.
66940. Small red ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a tsa-na.
66940. Small red earthenware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a tsa-na.
66666, 66599. Decorated eating bowls. Í-to-na-k’ia-sá-a-le.
66666, 66599. Decorated bowls for eating. Í-to-na-k’ia-sá-a-le.
66799. Small bowl.
Small bowl.
67032. Small yellow bowl. Sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67032. Small yellow bowl. Sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
66767. Small bowls.
Small bowls.
66966. Small red eating bowl, decorated. I-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-ā.
66966. Small red eating bowl, decorated. I-to-na-kia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-ā.
66866. Small bowl with flaring rim and ancient terrace decoration. Sa-tsa-na, áthl-yäl-a-pan tsí-na-pa.
66866. Small bowl with a flared rim and ancient terrace design. Sa-tsa-na, áthl-yäl-a-pan tsí-na-pa.
66858. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66856. Small bowl with representations of birds and emblematic wings. Sá-tsa-na, wó-tsa-na, ta é-pïs-se wó-pa-no-pa.
66856. Small bowl with representations of birds and symbolic wings. Sá-tsa-na, wó-tsa-na, ta é-pïs-se wó-pa-no-pa.
66917. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
Small decorative bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66886. Small flaring rimmed bowl. Sá-tsa-na sá-k‘ia-pá-nanne.
66886. Small flaring rimmed bowl. Sá-tsa-na sá-k‘ia-pá-nanne.
66958. Small decorated eating jar. Í-to-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66958. Small decorated eating jar. Í-to-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
——. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66930. Large red eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na shí-lo-ā.
66930. Large red eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na shí-lo-ā.
66617. Decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66617. Decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
——. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
——. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
66568. Decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, ná-pa-no-pa.
66568. Decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, ná-pa-no-pa.
66987. Small red bowl. Sá-shi-lo-a tsa-na.
66987. Small red bowl. Sá-shi-lo-a tsa-na.
66797. Small, much-worn eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66797. Small, heavily used eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
——. Eating bowl, remarkable for the decoration, which is an ornate representation of the God of the winged knife, or thunderbolt. I-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, Ä-tchi-a la-to-pa, pá-tchi-é.
——. Eating bowl, notable for its decoration, which features a detailed depiction of the God of the winged knife, or thunderbolt. I-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, Ä-tchi-a la-to-pa, pá-tchi-é.
67239. Bread bowl with representation of sacred birds in rain storm. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-a-le, k‘iä-she-ma wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
67239. Bread bowl with representation of sacred birds in rain storm. Mó-tse-na-k’ia sá-a-le, k‘iä-she-ma wó-tsa-na wó-pa-no-pa.
66777. Small child’s eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66777. Small child’s eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67123. Small milk bowl of red ware, with handle. A-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia sá-mui-a shí-lo-a.
67123. Small milk bowl made of red clay, with a handle. A-k‘wi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia sá-mui-a shí-lo-a.
67160. Small sacred water bowl for suspension from hand in distribution of the medicine drinks; an example of the decorative style of the secret order of fire Ma-k’e-tsá-na-kwe—“little fire people”—to which it once belonged—during their public dance-ceremonials. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-a-le, Ma-ke tsá-na-kwe a-wa thle-ap ó-kwai-tu-no-na, shú-me-ko-lo, mú-tu-li-k’ia, ta tá-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.
67160. Small sacred water bowl designed to be held in hand while distributing the medicinal drinks; an example of the decorative style of the secret order of fire Ma-k’e-tsá-na-kwe—“little fire people”—to which it once belonged—during their public dance ceremonies. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-a-le, Ma-ke tsá-na-kwe a-wa thle-ap ó-kwai-tu-no-na, shú-me-ko-lo, mú-tu-li-k’ia, ta tá-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.
66737. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66737. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67606. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67606. Small decorative bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
——. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
——. Small cooking bowl with handles. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
——. Small plain red bowl. Sa-tsa-na shí-lo-ā.
——. Small, simple red bowl. Sa-tsa-na shí-lo-ā.
67022. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67022. Small decorative bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67238. Small decorated water bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67238. Small decorated water bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68283. Small cooking bowl. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68283. Small cooking bowl. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67049. Small rude toy white-wash-bowl. He-k‘i wó-li-po-k’ia sá-tsa-na, í-k‘osh-na-kia.
67049. Small rude toy white-wash-bowl. He-k‘i wó-li-po-k’ia sá-tsa-na, í-k‘osh-na-kia.
66868. Small decorated bowl. Sa-tsa-na áthl-yel-a-pa.
66868. Small decorated bowl. Sa-tsa-na áthl-yel-a-pa.
66999. Small plain red bowl. Sa-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66999. Small plain red bowl. Sa-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66770. Small water bowl with decorations of the altar stones. K‘ial-li-k’ia sa-tsa-na á-tesh-kwi pä´-tche-pa.
66770. Small water bowl with decorations of the altar stones. K‘ial-li-k’ia sa-tsa-na á-tesh-kwi pä´-tche-pa.
——. Small plain yellow bowl. Sá-thlup-tsi-na tsa-na.
——. Small plain yellow bowl. Sá-thlup-tsi-na tsa-na.
68275. Small cooking bowl with protuberances for handling. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68275. Small cooking bowl with bumps for handling. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
66230. Plain yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66230. Plain yellow ware eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66714. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
66714. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
——. Small red eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a tsa-na.
——. Small red eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a tsa-na.
——. Small bowl with flaring rim. Sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pa-na.
——. Small bowl with a wide rim. Sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pa-na.
67341. Small bowl of corrugated ware, made in ancient form. Ní-tu-li té-tsa-na.
67341. Small bowl of corrugated ceramics, made in an ancient style. Ní-tu-li té-tsa-na.
——. Small terraced medicine meal bowl. K‘ia-wai-a wo-li-kia á-wi-thlui-a-pa sá-tsa-na.
——. Small terraced medicine meal bowl. K‘ia-wai-a wo-li-kia á-wi-thlui-a-pa sá-tsa-na.
66747. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66747. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66924. Small bowl with flaring rim.
66924. Small bowl with a flared rim.
——. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
——. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
57181. Ancient sacred bowl for medicine water. Í-no-to-na, Ti-kiën k‘ial-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
57181. Ancient sacred bowl for medicine water. Í-no-to-na, Ti-kiën k‘ial-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67298. Large decorated eating bowl with flaring rim. I-to-na-k’ia sa-thla-na, sál-yathl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67298. Large decorated eating bowl with a flared rim. I-to-na-k’ia sa-thla-na, sál-yathl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
——. Large cooking bowl with ears. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
——. Large cooking bowl with handles. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
66817. Small water bowl with obliquely decorated flaring rim. Sa-tsa-na-áthl-yel-lai-e, tsi-na k‘iä-shuk-ta áthl-yel-lai-e.
66817. Small water bowl with a slanted decorated flaring rim. Sa-tsa-na-áthl-yel-lai-e, tsi-na k‘iä-shuk-ta áthl-yel-lai-e.
66853. Small bowl decorated with half lozenges at rim, and with growing field in center. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wí-k‘op-tchi-yäl-athl-yel-la, ta tá-ä-tchi-nan á-tâ tsí-na-pa.
66853. Small bowl decorated with half diamonds along the rim, and with a growing field in the center. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wí-k‘op-tchi-yäl-athl-yel-la, ta tá-ä-tchi-nan á-tâ tsí-na-pa.
——. Small red eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
——. Small red eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
——. Small cooking bowl with corrugated rim. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na, muí-yäthl-yel-la.
——. Small cooking bowl with a ridged edge. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na, muí-yäthl-yel-la.
68242. Small cooking bowl with ears. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68242. Small cooking bowl with handles. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
66796. Small decorated eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66796. Small decorated eating bowl. I-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68297. Large cooking bowl with ears. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an thla-na.
68297. Large cooking bowl with handles. Wo-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an thla-na.
69871. Bowl for heating water. K‘ia-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia sá-a-li.
69871. Bowl for heating water. K‘ia-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia sá-a-li.
66953. Eating bowl of yellow ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
66953. Eating bowl of yellow ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na.
68363. Small cooking bowl used for heating. Ki‘athl-k‘ia-na-k‘ia sá-a-le.
68363. Small cooking bowl used for heating. Ki‘athl-k‘ia-na-k‘ia sá-a-le.
67163. Small terraced bowl for the mixture of the sacred paint of flowers. U-te-a hé-lin-o na-kia á-wi-thluia-pa sá-tsa-na, shú-me-k‘o-lo ta tá-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.
67163. Small terraced bowl for mixing the sacred flower paint. U-te-a hé-lin-o na-kia á-wi-thluia-pa sá-tsa-na, shú-me-k‘o-lo ta tá-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.
67378. Portion of a pepper dish. K‘ó-wo-pu-k’ia té-le í-pä-tchi-nai-e.
67378. Portion of a pepper dish. K‘ó-wo-pu-k’ia té-le í-pä-tchi-nai-e.
——. Large decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
——. Large decorative eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le.
66752. Small white eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na k‘ó-ha-na.
66752. Small white eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na k‘ó-ha-na.
67161. Small terraced bowl for mixture of sacred medicine water. K‘ia-lin o-na-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-pa sá-a-le, mu-tu-lï-k‘ia wó-pa-no-pa.
67161. Small terraced bowl for mixing sacred medicine water. K'ia-lin o-na-k'ia á-wi-thlui-a-pa sá-a-le, mu-tu-lï-k'ia wó-pa-no-pa.
67174. Small terraced medicine water bowl. K‘iá-lin-o-na-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
67174. Small terraced medicine water bowl. K‘iá-lin-o-na-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na.
——. Small red water bowl. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
——. Small red water bowl. K‘ial-i-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66583. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66583. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66961. Small, plain, red eating bowl, white inside. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a, k‘o-han é-tâi-é.
66961. Small, simple, red eating bowl with a white interior. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-shi-lo-a, k‘o-han é-tâi-é.
67175. Small scalloped bowl, of knife order, for sacred water. Ní-te-po-a-pa k‘iä-lin o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67175. Small scalloped bowl, for ceremonial water. Ní-te-po-a-pa k‘iä-lin o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
——. Small bowl for pouring the hot mush used in making hé-we or guyave. Hél-o na-k’ia-he-k‘iäthl-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
——. Small bowl for pouring the hot mush used in making hé-we or guyave. Hél-o na-k’ia-he-k‘iäthl-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66986. Small eating bowl of plain red ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66986. Small eating bowl of plain red clay. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66729. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66729. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66867. Small decorated water bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66867. Small decorated water bowl. K‘ia-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67276. Large decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
67276. Large decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
67679. Small red ladle bowl. Wo-li-k’ia sá-sho-kon mui-ai-e.
67679. Small red ladle bowl. Wo-li-k’ia sá-sho-kon mui-ai-e.
66869. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66869. Small decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66721. Small eating bowl with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, ä´thl-yel-lai-e.
66721. Small eating bowl with flaring rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, ä´thl-yel-lai-e.
67219. Small eating bowl with conventional representation of spotted lightning about the rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wé-lo-lo-na sú-pa-no-pa tsí-na ä´thl-yel-lai-e.
67219. Small eating bowl with a traditional design of spotted lightning around the rim. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, wé-lo-lo-na sú-pa-no-pa tsí-na ä´thl-yel-lai-e.
66624. Decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, tsí-nai-e.
66624. Decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-a-le, tsí-nai-e.
66996. Small bowl decorated in center with figure of tarantula among flowers or plants. Sá-tsa-na, ó-ha-tchi-k‘ia-pa é-tâi-e.
66996. Small bowl decorated in the center with a figure of a tarantula among flowers or plants. Sá-tsa-na, ó-ha-tchi-k‘ia-pa é-tâi-e.
——. Small red bowl with Gentile quail figured in center, Sá-tsa-na-shi-lo-a, po-yi tsín e-tâi-e.
——. Small red bowl with Gentile quail depicted in the center, Sá-tsa-na-shi-lo-a, po-yi tsín e-tâi-e.
66885. Small decorated eating bowl, rim flaring. Sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
66885. Small decorated eating bowl, rim flaring. Sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
66870. Small eating bowl showing burnt decoration. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, tsi-na tchá-pi-nai-e.
66870. Small eating bowl with burnt decoration. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, tsi-na tchá-pi-nai-e.
66838. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
66838. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
66824. Small bowl with figure of morning star in center. Sá-tsa-na, mo-yä-tchun tsín e-tâi-e.
66824. Small bowl with figure of the morning star in the center. Sá-tsa-na, mo-yä-tchun tsín e-tâi-e.
67080. Small handled bowl with ornate figure of one of the God stars. Sá-mui-an tsa-na, té-thlä-shi-na tsín-mo-yä-tchu é-tâi-e.
67080. Small handled bowl with an intricate figure of one of the star gods. Sá-mui-an tsa-na, té-thlä-shi-na tsín-mo-yä-tchu é-tâi-e.
——. Small flaring yellow earthen bowl. Sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
——. Small flaring yellow earthen bowl. Sá-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67307. Small yellow earthen water bowl. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na tsa-na.
67307. Small yellow earthen water bowl. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sá-thlup-tsi-na tsa-na.
66694. Small deer decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na ná-pa-no-pa.
66694. Small deer decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na ná-pa-no-pa.
67024. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
67024. Small decorated bowl. Sá-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
——. Small terraced basket bowl for sacred flour. K‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia á-we-thlui-a-pa sá-tsa-na, mú-te-po-a-pa.
——. Small terraced basket bowl for sacred flour. K‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia á-we-thlui-a-pa sá-tsa-na, mú-te-po-a-pa.
66889. Small flaring rimmed red drinking bowl. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.
66889. Small flared rim red drinking bowl. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.
66618. Very old eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlä-shi.
66618. Very old eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thlä-shi.
68233. Small cooking bowl with protuberances. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
68233. Small cooking bowl with protrusions. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
67456. Small saucer shaped toy bowl. Á-tsan a-wa sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.
67456. Small saucer-shaped toy bowl. Á-tsan a-wa sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na.
68272. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
68272. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
——. Small shallow decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-te-ko-ni tsa-na.
——. Small shallow decorative eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-te-ko-ni tsa-na.
67025. Very small eating bowl for children. Á-tsa-na a-wa í-to-na-k’ia-sá-tsa-na.
67025. Very small eating bowl for children. Á-tsa-na a-wa í-to-na-k’ia-sá-tsa-na.
66833. Ditto, with figure of wild sunflower. Tsan-a-wa í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, o-ma-tsa-pa tsín e-tâi-e.
66833. Ditto, with figure of wild sunflower. Tsan-a-wa í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, o-ma-tsa-pa tsín e-tâi-e.
66756. Small decorated flaring rimmed eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
66756. Small decorated flaring rimmed eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
——. Small red flaring bowl. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na shí-lo-a.
——. Small red flaring bowl. Sál-athl-k‘ia-pan tsa-na shí-lo-a.
66683. Large decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66683. Large decorated eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-thla-na.
66621. Ditto, flaring rim with house and flowers represented in center. K‘iá-kwe, ta ú-te-a ú-lap-na tsín e-tâi-e.
66621. Ditto, flaring rim with a house and flowers depicted in the center. K‘iá-kwe, ta ú-te-a ú-lap-na tsín e-tâi-e.
——. Ditto, with flower decoration inside. Ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
——. Ditto, with flower decoration inside. Ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66559. Ditto, with sacred terraces and flowers. Á-we-thlui-a ta ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66559. Ditto, with sacred terraces and flowers. Á-we-thlui-a ta ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
——. Eating bowl, small, red. Shí-lo-a, tsá-na.
——. Eating bowl, small, red. Shí-lo-a, tsá-na.
66864. Ditto, with flaring rim and representations of lightning and sacred plumes. Téthl-na ta wí-lo-loa wó-pa-no-pa.
66864. Ditto, with a wide rim and designs of lightning and sacred feathers. Téthl-na ta wí-lo-loa wó-pa-no-pa.
66757. Ditto, large, with representation of centipedes. Shó-la wó-pa-no-pa.
66757. Ditto, large, featuring images of centipedes. Shó-la wó-pa-no-pa.
66646. Ditto, with representation of the world, sacred terrace or homes of man, and growing plants sheltered by clouds. Ú-lâch-nan, ló-te-po-a-pa á-wi-thlui-a-pan ta kwan-haí-a é-tâ-pa.
66646. Ditto, with a depiction of the world, sacred terrace or homes of humans, and growing plants protected by clouds. Ú-lâch-nan, ló-te-po-a-pa á-wi-thlui-a-pan ta kwan-haí-a é-tâ-pa.
66843. Ditto, with flower decoration. Ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66843. Ditto, with flower decoration. Ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66960. Ditto, of red ware, with representation of red cloud. Ló-te-po-a-pa.
66960. Same, made of red pottery, featuring a red cloud design. Ló-te-po-a-pa.
66932. Ditto, large, with decoration of scrolls. Thlá-na, ni-tsi-k’ia wó-pa-no-pa.
66932. Ditto, large, with decorative scrolls. Thlá-na, ni-tsi-k’ia wó-pa-no-pa.
——. Ditto, small, with flaring rim. Tsá-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-é.
——. Ditto, small, with flaring rim. Tsá-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-é.
——. Ditto, with fret like figures of houses. K‘iá-kwe-pa-tâi-e.
——. Ditto, with anxious shapes of houses. K‘iá-kwe-pa-tâi-e.
66871. Ditto, with flower decoration. Ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66871. Same, with flower decoration. Ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
68284. Cooking bowl with protuberances. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-a-tsa-na.
68284. Cooking bowl with bumps. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-a-tsa-na.
68331. Ditto, small. Tsá-na.
68331. Same, small. Tsá-na.
68330. Small cooking bowl with representation of intestinal band. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na, k’ól í-tu la-nai-e.
68330. Small cooking bowl with representation of intestinal band. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na, k’ól í-tu la-nai-e.
68353. Ditto, with protuberances. Sá-mui-ai-e.
68353. Same, with bumps. Sá-mui-ai-e.
——. Cooking bowl, larger.
Large cooking bowl.
——. Bowl for mixture of paint-sizing. Ná-he-lin o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
——. Bowl for mixing paint-sizing. Ná-he-lin o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67173, 67496, 67152. Small terraced bowl for sacred flour used by high priest of the dance. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na, mi-ta-li-k‘o pä´-tchi-pa.
67173, 67496, 67152. Small terraced bowl for sacred flour used by the high priest of the dance. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na, mi-ta-li-k‘o pä´-tchi-pa.
——. Cooking bowl with long legs. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-sa-kwi-pa.
——. Cooking bowl with long legs. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-sa-kwi-pa.
——. Ditto, without legs. Sá-tsa-na.
——. Ditto, no legs. Sá-tsa-na.
66769. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66769. Small eating bowl. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66689, 66725. Ditto, flaring. Sál-athl-kia-pan-ne.
66689, 66725. Same, flaring. Sál-athl-kia-pan-ne.
——. Small bowl for mixing white paint. K‘o-ha hé-lin o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
——. Small bowl for mixing white paint. K‘o-ha hé-lin o-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66623. Eating bowl with representations of sacrificial plumes. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, téthl-na-we wó-pa-no-pa.
66623. Eating bowl with representations of sacrificial plumes. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, téthl-na-we wó-pa-no-pa.
66654. Ditto, with representation of house and flowers. K‘ia-kwën é-ton nan ú-te-a kwaí nai-é.
66654. Ditto, with a depiction of a house and flowers. K‘ia-kwën é-ton nan ú-te-a kwaí nai-é.
66928. Ditto, red ware with representation of red cloud in center. Shí-lo-a, ló-shi-lo-a té-po-a-pa.
66928. Ditto, red pottery featuring a red cloud in the center. Shí-lo-a, ló-shi-lo-a té-po-a-pa.
66613. Small bowl for sacred paint of the dance, ancient. Kâ´ i-se-ton-tsa-na hé-li-po-kia.
66613. Small bowl for sacred paint of the dance, ancient. Kâ´ i-se-ton-tsa-na hé-li-po-kia.
66667, 66661. Larger bowl used for same purpose.
66667, 66661. Bigger bowl used for the same purpose.
66687. Ditto, very ornate and smaller.
66687. Same here, very decorative and smaller.
60762. Small eating bowl, with central flower, &c., design. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
60762. Small eating bowl, with central flower, etc., design. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na, ú-te-a wó-pa-no-pa.
66722. Ditto, with world clouds and growing plants represented.
66722. Same here, with clouds around the world and growing plants shown.
66565. Eating bowl, larger.
Larger eating bowl.
66607. Ditto, star and plant design.
66607. Ditto, star and plant design.
66834. Small water bowl. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66834. Small water bowl. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
66830. Ditto, with flaring rim.
66830. Same, with flared rim.
66709, 67237, 66717. Ditto, for serving food.
66709, 67237, 66717. Same goes for serving food.
68312, 68315. Small cooking-bowl, with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68312, 68315. Small cooking bowl with handles. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68273, 68320, 68308, 68295. Cooking bowl, larger.
68273, 68320, 68308, 68295. Larger cooking bowl.
68323, 68337. Ditto, large.
68323, 68337. Same here, large.
68289, 68310. Ditto, small.
68289, 68310. Same, small.
68288. Ditto, large and deep. Té-mui-an-ne.
68288. Ditto, large and deep. Té-mui-an-ne.
69872, 68270. Ditto, large.
69872, 68270. Same, large.
67304, 67038, 67034, 67036, 67003, 67041, 67046, 66998, 67009. Small shallow drinking bowls of red ware. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sá-we á-shi-lo-a.
67304, 67038, 67034, 67036, 67003, 67041, 67046, 66998, 67009. Small shallow drinking bowls of red ware. K‘iä´-li-k’ia sá-we á-shi-lo-a.
68367. Small cooking or water heating vessel with corrugated ornamentation about neck. K‘iá-kiäthl-k‘ia-na-k‘ia té-tsa-na k‘ó-nit u-lap-nai-é.
68367. Small cooking or water heating vessel with a wavy design around the neck. K‘iá-kiäthl-k‘ia-na-k‘ia té-tsa-na k‘ó-nit u-lap-nai-é.
68282. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-we á-tsa-na.
68282. Small cooking bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-we á-tsa-na.
68262. Ó-lo-i-k’ia-nan, á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na. “For summer ceremonials, a sacred terraced bowl.”
68262. Ó-lo-i-k’ia-nan, á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-tsa-na. “For summer ceremonies, a sacred terraced bowl.”
——. Cooking bowl, larger, with addition of frog.
——. Cooking bowl, larger, now includes a frog.
68377. Modern imitation of ancient corrugated ware cooking vessel. Wó-li-a-kia té-ni-tu-li tsa-na.
68377. Modern imitation of ancient corrugated ware cooking vessel. Wó-li-a-kia té-ni-tu-li tsa-na.
67176, 67190. Terraced sacred meal basket bowl. K‘ia-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-mu-te-po-a-pa.
67176, 67190. Terraced sacred meal basket bowl. K‘ia-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na sá-mu-te-po-a-pa.
67072. Small toy bowl. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67072. Small toy bowl. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na.
67060, 66921, 66899, 66897. Small drinking bowls. K‘iä´-li-k’ia ta tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-we.
67060, 66921, 66899, 66897. Small drinking bowls. K‘iä´-li-k’ia ta tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-we.
66904. Ditto, with plant decoration.
66904. Same, with plant decor.
66925, 68370, 67012, 67018, 6751. Ditto, emblematic flower bird figures. Ú-te-a-wó-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
66925, 68370, 67012, 67018, 6751. Same thing, symbolic flower bird figures. Ú-te-a-wó-tsa-na tsí-na-pa.
66906, 66907, 66892. Small drinking bowls for thin broth. He-k‘i tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-we.
66906, 66907, 66892. Small drinking bowls for thin broth. He-k‘i tú-tu-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-we.
66812, 66786, 66877, 66844, 66888. Ditto, for serving food. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-we.
66812, 66786, 66877, 66844, 66888. Same for serving food. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-tsa-na-we.
66882, 67004, 66950, 66758, 66744, 66712, 66724, 67260, 66745, 66754, 66763, 66842, 66849-67334-66878, 67299. —— Ditto, flower and star decoration.
66882, 67004, 66950, 66758, 66744, 66712, 66724, 67260, 66745, 66754, 66763, 66842, 66849-67334-66878, 67299. —— Same with flower and star decoration.
67186. Ditto, tad-pole decoration.
67186. Ditto, frog decoration.
68307. Bowl for toasting or parching corn-meal, used by children (girls) in learning. Wó-le-k’wi-k’ia sá-tsa-na, a-tsa-na a-wa yä´-’ni-k’ia.
68307. Bowl for toasting or parching cornmeal, used by children (girls) for learning. Wó-le-k’wi-k’ia sá-tsa-na, a-tsa-na a-wa yä´-’ni-k’ia.
68316. Small cooking bowl, remarkable for corrugation representing the rising of the boiling waters of a flood. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na, án-u-kwai-k’ia án-te-li-ah-na mú-to-pa.
68316. Small cooking bowl, notable for its ridges that symbolize the rising boiling waters of a flood. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-tsa-na, án-u-kwai-k’ia án-te-li-ah-na mú-to-pa.
——. Ditto, plain, very small.
Ditto, simple, very tiny.
68261. Ditto, with ears. Sá-mui-an-ne.
Ditto, with ears. Sá-mui-an-ne.
68318, 68258. Cooking bowl, large.
Large cooking bowl.
68279, 68280, 68321, 68317, 68324, 68302, 68286. Ditto, small.
68279, 68280, 68321, 68317, 68324, 68302, 68286. Same here, small.
68309, 68298. Ditto, shallow.
68309, 68298. Same, shallow.
69870. Ditto, large.
69870. Same, large.
68257. Ditto, deep.
Same, deep.
66895. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
66895. Small bowl. Sá-tsa-na.
67050. Small flaring bowl. Sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
67050. Small flaring bowl. Sá-tsa-na sál-athl-k‘ia-pan-ne.
——. Small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-ā.
Small red bowl. Sá-tsa-na shí-lo-ā.
——. Ditto, with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
——. Ditto, with ears. Sá-mui-an tsa-na.
COOKING POTS.
67327, 67333. “Pitcher pot,” elaborately decorated. É-mush-ton té-thla-na.
67327, 67333. “Pitcher pot,” intricately designed. É-mush-ton té-thla-na.
67098. Ditto, small.
Same, small.
66494. Red ware yeast pot, with ancient decoration. Mó-tse-po-k’ia té-é-le.
66494. Red pottery yeast container, with ancient decoration. Mó-tse-po-k’ia té-é-le.
67320. Ditto, with handle.
67320. Same, with handle.
68296. Small cooking pot. Wo-li-a-k‘ia-té-è-le.
68296. Small cooking pot. Wo-li-a-k‘ia-té-è-le.
68341, 68240. Ditto, for heating water.
68341, 68240. Same goes for heating water.
68229, 68345. Cooking pots known as the Navajo variety. Pá-te-è-lé.
68229, 68345. Cooking pots known as the Navajo variety. Pá-te-è-lé.
68354. Ditto, small.
Same, small.
68338, 68342. Ditto, very tall.
68338, 68342. Same, very tall.
68266. Small black ware cooking pot. Wó-le-á-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68266. Small black cooking pot. Wó-le-á-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68228. Ditto.
Ditto.
——. Ditto.
Same here.
68340. Ditto. Wo-le-a-k’ia-té-tsa-na.
68340. Same here. Wo-le-a-k’ia-té-tsa-na.
67442. Small cooking pot, ancient form of corrugated ware. Wó-le-a-k‘ia té-tsa-na, ní-tu-li-e.
67442. Small cooking pot, ancient form of corrugated ware. Wó-le-a-k‘ia té-tsa-na, ní-tu-li-e.
67359. Small ornamented pot. Má-po-k’ia te-we atch-í-pätch-i-pa.
67359. Small ornamented pot. Má-po-k’ia te-we atch-í-pätch-i-pa.
68237. Small cooking pot of black ware. Wó-li-a-kia té-shi-k’iän-na.
68237. Small cooking pot of black ware. Wó-li-a-kia té-shi-k’iän-na.
67415. Small water pot. Kiä´l-i-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67415. Small water pot. Kiä´l-i-k’ia té-tsa-na thlúp-tsi-na.
67556. Small pot for sacred medicine paint, containing black pigment. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, hé-lin-wó-po-pa.
67556. Small pot for sacred medicine paint, containing black pigment. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, hé-lin-wó-po-pa.
68374. Very small cooking pot.
68374. Mini cooking pot.
——. Small cooking pot, with corrugated rim. Wó-le-a-k’ia té-muí-an tsa-na.
——. Small cooking pot, with a ridged edge. Wó-le-a-k’ia té-muí-an tsa-na.
67417. Small red salt pot, broken at rim. Má-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67417. Small red salt pot, broken at the rim. Má-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67085. Small pitcher pot for paint sizing. He-li-po-nan k‘iäl-i-k’ia, sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67085. Small pitcher pot for paint sizing. He-li-po-nan k‘iäl-i-k’ia, sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68360. Small salt pot. Má-po-k’ia-té-e-le.
68360. Small salt shaker. Má-po-k’ia-té-e-le.
68349. Small cooking pot, with protuberances at rim. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68349. Small cooking pot, with bumps at the rim. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68260. Small cooking pot.
68260. Small saucepan.
68322. Small cooking pot, with ears. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
68322. Small cooking pot, with handles. Wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
——. Small Navajo cooking pot.
—. Small Navajo cooking pot.
67073. Small pot with scalloped rim, for mixing paint. Hé-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na; ní-te-po-a-yä´thl-tâi-e.
67073. Small pot with a scalloped edge, for mixing paint. Hé-lin-o-na-kia sá-tsa-na; ní-te-po-a-yä´thl-tâi-e.
68327. Small cooking pot, with ears.
68327. Small cooking pot with handles.
68319. Wide-mouthed cooking pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia tél-ishi-k‘iá-pan-an.
68319. Wide-mouthed cooking pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia tél-ishi-k‘iá-pan-an.
66515. Small red salt pot. Má-po-kia té-tsa-na Shí-lo-a.
66515. Small red salt pot. Má-po-kia té-tsa-na Shí-lo-a.
68253. Small cooking pot.
Small cooking pot.
67524. Small paint pot, ancient. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, í-no-to-na.
67524. Small paint pot, ancient. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, í-no-to-na.
68299. Small wide-mouthed cooking pot, Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68299. Small wide-mouthed cooking pot, Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68249. Small deep cooking pot.
Small deep pot.
67465. Small pot for heating water, with protuberances, and ornate winding ridges for facilitating handling. K‘iá-k’iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia té-mu-to-pa tsa-na, nó-li-pa.
67465. A small pot for heating water, with bumps and decorative winding ridges to make it easier to handle. K‘iá-k’iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia té-mu-to-pa tsa-na, nó-li-pa.
68381. Small pot with wide rim, for heating water.
68381. Small pot with a wide rim, for boiling water.
67480. Small pot for heating water, with protuberances, and ornate winding ridges for facilitating handling, or removing to and from the fire. Kiá-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia té-mu-to-pa tsa-na, nó-li-pa.
67480. Small pot for heating water, with bumps and fancy winding designs to make it easier to handle or take on and off the fire. Kiá-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia té-mu-to-pa tsa-na, nó-li-pa.
68241. Small cooking pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68241. Small cooking pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68334. Small cooking pot.
Small cooking pot.
67448. Small toy cooking vessel, with ears. Í-k‘ósh-na-k’ia wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
67448. Small toy cooking vessel, with handles. Í-k‘ósh-na-k’ia wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an-ne.
67423. Small toy pot for heating water, with ears on either side.
67423. Small toy kettle for boiling water, with handles on both sides.
67445. Small earthen pot, new, for cooking and heating water. K‘iá-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia té-mui-a tsa-na.
67445. Small earthen pot, new, for cooking and heating water. K‘iá-k‘iäthl-k’ia-na-k’ia té-mui-a tsa-na.
67455. Ditto.
Ditto.
68369. Ditto.
68369. Same here.
68358. Cooking pot, large.
Large cooking pot.
68252. Ditto, té-mui-an-ne.
68252. Same here, té-mui-an-ne.
67447. Ditto, very small. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67447. Ditto, very small. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67484. Ditto, with decoration of finger prints.
67484. Same, with decoration of fingerprints.
67437. A small toy cooking pot. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia, wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67437. A small toy cooking pot. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia, wó-li-a-k’ia sá-mui-an tsa-na.
67470. Ditto, with protuberances. Mú-to-pa.
67470. Ditto, with bumps. Mú-to-pa.
67461. Ditto, with rim provided with small knobs. Mu-top ú-lap-nai-e.
67461. Ditto, with a rim that has small knobs. Mu-top ú-lap-nai-e.
68350, 68290. Small cooking pot, with ears; small, ordinary cooking pot.
68350, 68290. Small cooking pot with handles; small, regular cooking pot.
68263. Small cooking pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68263. Small cooking pot. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
68234. Ditto.
Same here.
68269. Ditto.
68269. Same here.
68278. Ditto.
68278. Same here.
68254. Cooking pot, large.
Large cooking pot.
68255. Ditto, with ears. Té-mui-an-ne.
68255. Same, with ears. Té-mui-an-ne.
68347. Ditto.
Ditto.
67483. Ditto, entire body of the vessel is covered with small protuberances to facilitate handling while hot. Wó-li a-a-k’ia té-mu-to-pa.
67483. Ditto, the entire body of the vessel is covered with small bumps to make it easier to handle while hot. Wó-li a-a-k’ia té-mu-to-pa.
68357. Large cooking pot nsed in preparing-feasts. Wó-li-a-k’ia-té-thla-na.
68357. Large cooking pot used in preparing feasts. Wó-li-a-k’ia-té-thla-na.
68235. Small new cooking pot. Wó-li-a-kia té-chi-mo-na.
68235. Small new cooking pot. Wó-li-a-kia té-chi-mo-na.
68336. Ditto, in imitation of a Navajo pot. These Navajo pots are all uniform in shape, with conical bottoms, slender bodies, and rims ornamented with relief or depressed figures. Pá-té-è-le.
68336. Ditto, mimicking a Navajo pot. These Navajo pots are all uniform in shape, with conical bottoms, slender bodies, and rims decorated with raised or recessed figures. Pá-té-è-le.
68332. Ditto.
68332. Same here.
——. Ditto.
Same here.
68346. Ditto.
Same here.
——. Ditto, with Zuñi figure. Shí-wi-na tsí-nai-e.
——. Ditto, with Zuñi figure. Shí-wi-na tsí-nai-e.
68281. Ditto, very small.
Ditto, tiny.
68227. Cooking pot of medium size.
Medium-sized saucepan.
68344. Ditto, medium size, long body.
68344. Same, medium size, long body.
69869. Ditto, small and bowl shaped.
Ditto, small and bowl-like.
——. Ditto, with ornamentations, symbolic of war. Sä´-mu-k’ia tsí-nan ú-lüp-nai-e.
——. Ditto, with decorations that symbolize war. Sä´-mu-k’ia tsí-nan ú-lüp-nai-e.
——. Kettle-shaped cooking pot.
Kettle-shaped cooking pot.
68326. Ditto, small.
68326. Same, small.
——. Ditto, with ears.
Same here, with ears.
——. Ditto, with rope-like band around rim. K‘ol-ap kul-nap-nai e.
——. Ditto, with a rope-like band around the edge. K‘ol-ap kul-nap-nai e.
68379. Ditto, with tripod legs. Té-sa-kwi-pa.
68379. Ditto, with tripod legs. Té-sa-kwi-pa.
——. Pot with ears. Té-mui an-ne.
——. Pot with ears. Té-mui an-ne.
——. Small cooking pot of corrugated ware. Í-no-to-na ní-tu-li té-tsa-na.
——. Small cooking pot made of corrugated material. Í-no-to-na ní-tu-li té-tsa-na.
——. Ditto, broken.
Same, broken.
——. Ditto, imperfect.
Same, but not perfect.
——. Ancient round treasure pot for suspension. Í-no-to-na thla-wo-pu-k’ia té-pi-li-an tsa-na.
——. Ancient round treasure pot for suspension. Í-no-to-na thla-wo-pu-k’ia té-pi-li-an tsa-na.
——. Cooking pot of corrugated ware. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-ni-tu-li-a tsa-na.
——. Cooking pot made of corrugated material. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-ni-tu-li-a tsa-na.
——. Small water pot for suspension, ancient. Í-no-to-na té-k‘iä-mo-li-an tsa-na.
——. Small water pot for hanging, ancient. Í-no-to-na té-k‘iä-mo-li-an tsa-na.
——. Cooking pot, Navajo variety.
Navajo cooking pot.
——. Pot, medium size.
Medium-sized pot.
——. Small handled vessel for heating water. K‘ia-k‘iäthl-na-k’ia té-mui-an tsa-na.
——. Small handled vessel for heating water. K‘ia-k‘iäthl-na-k’ia té-mui-an tsa-na.
DIPPERS, LADLES, AND SPOONS.
67709, 67713, 67722, 67719, 67711, 67735. Small plain earthen eating spoons. Í-to-na-k‘ia sá-sho-k‘o tsa-na.
67709, 67713, 67722, 67719, 67711, 67735. Simple, unadorned clay eating spoons. Í-to-na-k‘ia sá-sho-k‘o tsa-na.
67736, 67733. Ditto, work of children.
67736, 67733. Also, kids' work.
67702. Small earthen eating spoons, with representation of male blackbird. Wo-tsa-na-ót-si.
67702. Small clay eating spoons, featuring a depiction of a male blackbird. Wo-tsa-na-ót-si.
67712. Ditto, with female blackbird.
67712. Same, with female blackbird.
67715. Ditto, with figure of black pig. Pí-tsi-wi-ti-k‘win ne.
67715. Ditto, with figure of black pig. Pí-tsi-wi-ti-k‘win ne.
67718. Ditto, with representation of shrike in center. Shó-k’iä-pïs-si tsí-nai-e.
67718. Ditto, with a depiction of a shrike in the center. Shó-k’iä-pïs-si tsí-nai-e.
67705. Ditto, with representation of chaparral cock. Pó-yi-tsín-ai-e.
67705. Ditto, featuring a depiction of a chaparral cock. Pó-yi-tsín-ai-e.
67710. Small eating spoon, with handles, in representation of human face. Wí-ha í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
67710. Small eating spoon, with handles, shaped like a human face. Wí-ha í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
67570, 67574. Decorated soup ladle of earthenware. Wó-li-k’ia-sá-sho-k‘on tsí-na-pa.
67570, 67574. Decorative soup ladle made of earthenware. Wó-li-k’ia-sá-sho-k‘on tsí-na-pa.
67678. Soup ladle, plain.
Soup ladle, standard.
67691. Ditto, of red ware.
67691. Same, of red pottery.
67689. Ditto, very large, with red cloud decoration.
67689. Same thing, very large, with red cloud design.
67676. Ditto, very large.
Same, very large.
67125. Ditto, cup-shaped, ancient. Í-no-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on muí-ai-e.
67125. Ditto, cup-shaped, ancient. Í-no-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on muí-ai-e.
67569. Ditto, gourd-shaped, modern.
67569. Same, gourd-shaped, modern.
67680. Ditto, with rattle-handle.
67680. Same, with rattle handle.
66909. Small bowl made from broken eating ladle.
66909. Small bowl made from a broken eating ladle.
67224. Very ancient bowl of spoon. Í-no-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
67224. Very ancient bowl of spoon. Í-no-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
67716. Small earthen eating spoon. Sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
67716. Small earthen eating spoon. Sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
67732. Small earthen eating spoon.
Small clay eating spoon.
67564. Large earthen eating spoon, decorated. Sá-sho-k‘on thla-na, tsí-na-pa.
67564. Large earthen eating spoon, decorated. Sá-sho-k‘on thla-na, típ-na-pa.
67690. Large earthen spoon for lifting food from a cooking pot. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na.
67690. Large earthen spoon for lifting food from a cooking pot. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na.
67683. Small earthen spoon. Sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
67683. Small earthen spoon. Sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
67717. Small eating spoon.
Small spoon.
——. Large eating spoon of earthen ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thlá-na.
——. Large eating spoon made of clay. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thlá-na.
67731. Ditto, small.
Same here, small.
——. Small eating spoon. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on-tsa-na.
——. Small eating spoon. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on-tsa-na.
——. Ditto.
Same here.
67734. Eating spoon, of unburned clay. Ák-nam-me, meaning unburned.
67734. Eating spoon, made of unburned clay. Ák-nam-me, meaning unburned.
67726. Ditto, white glazed earthen ware.
67726. Ditto, white ceramic pottery.
67730. Ditto.
67730. Same here.
67727. Ditto.
Same here.
67725. Ditto.
Same here.
67739. Ditto, small unburnt ware.
67739. Same, small unburnt ware.
67738. Ditto.
Same here.
67723. Ditto.
67723. Same here.
67707. Ditto, large. Thlá-na.
67707. Same, large. Thlá-na.
——. Ditto, small red ware. Shí-lo-a.
——. Ditto, small red pottery. Shí-lo-a.
——. Ditto.
Same here.
67720. Ditto.
67720. Same here.
67706. Ditto.
67706. Same here.
67714. Ditto.
Ditto.
67701. Ditto.
67701. Same here.
——. Ditto.
Same here.
67703. Ditto, decorated.
67703. Same, decorated.
67721. Medium sized eating spoon of earthen ware, decorated on the inner side with the figure of a grotesque bird, with long tail-feathers, long bill curving downward, short legs, a scroll figure on its back. Á-sho-na-k’ia hé-lu-k’ia-wó-tsa-na tsín e-tâi-e = (“With the ornamental mud-hen little-bird, marked within the bottom”).
67721. Medium-sized eating spoon made of earthenware, decorated on the inside with the image of a bizarre bird, featuring long tail feathers, a long bill that curves downward, short legs, and a scroll design on its back. Á-sho-na-k’ia hé-lu-k’ia-wó-tsa-na tsín e-tâi-e = (“With the ornamental mud-hen little-bird, marked within the bottom”).
67708. Ditto, with the figure of the sacred butterfly drawn on the inner side. Pú-la-k’ia é-tâi-e.
67708. Ditto, with the image of the sacred butterfly depicted on the inner side. Pú-la-k’ia é-tâi-e.
67729. Ditto, white.
Same, white.
67728. Ditto, plain.
Same here, plain.
67571. Large eating spoon of earthen ware. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na.
67571. Large eating spoon made of clay. Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na.
67685. Small earthen ladle, Wó-li-k’ia shó-k‘on tsa-na. This specimen is, like many in the collection, made for daily use, and hence without ornamentation.
67685. Small earthen ladle, Wó-li-k’ia shó-k‘on tsa-na. This item is, like many in the collection, made for everyday use, and therefore it has no decoration.
67566. Small earthen eating ladle, Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na. In this case the Indian name is given in full for the kind of ladle designated, plain ware.
67566. Small earthen eating ladle, Í-to-na-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na. In this case, the Indian name is fully provided for the specific type of ladle, which is plain ware.
——. Large cooking ladle, of red earthen ware. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na, shí-lo-a.
——. Large cooking ladle, made of red clay. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na, shí-lo-a.
67770. Cooking ladle, small, plain.
Small plain cooking ladle.
67688. Ditto, small.
Same here, small.
67692. Ditto, large.
Same here, large.
67684. Ditto, plain, medium size.
67684. Same, plain, medium size.
67563. Ditto, of red ware.
67563. Ditto, of red pottery.
——. Small basin-shaped ladle, with handle. Á-kwi-k‘äish-na-k’ia sá-mui-an k‘ia-pan.
——. Small bowl-shaped ladle, with handle. Á-kwi-k‘äish-na-k’ia sá-mui-an k‘ia-pan.
——. Small soup ladle, with primitive serpent design. Wó-tih-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on shí-lo-a, í-no-to-na tsí-nan wó-pe.
——. Small soup ladle, with a basic snake design. Wó-tih-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on shí-lo-a, í-no-to-na tsí-nan wó-pe.
67572. Ditto, without decoration, of red ware.
67572. Ditto, without decoration, made of red clay.
67693. Soup ladle, medium size, plain.
Medium soup ladle, plain.
——. Large earthenware ladle, decorated in center with picture of night moth. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on, pú-la-k’ia é-tâi-e.
——. Large earthenware ladle, decorated in the center with a picture of a night moth. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on, pú-la-k’ia é-tâi-e.
67694. Earthen soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on-ne.
67694. Earthen soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on-ne.
67575. Large bowl-shaped red ware soup-ladle. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on shí-lo-a.
67575. Large bowl-shaped red ware soup-ladle. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on shí-lo-a.
67567. Large earthen ladle, with hook decoration. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na, ní-tsi-kon ú-le.
67567. Large earthen ladle, with hook decoration. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on thla-na, ní-tsi-kon ú-le.
67565. Ladle, small, red ware. Tsá-na, shí-lo-a.
67565. Small ladle, red clay. Tsá-na, shí-lo-a.
67696. Ditto.
Same here.
67562. Ditto, plain.
Same here, plain.
67560. Ditto.
67560. Same here.
67561. Ditto, in imitation of a gourd. Tóm sho-k‘on án-te-li-ah-nan-o-na.
67561. Ditto, in imitation of a gourd. Tóm sho-k‘on án-te-li-ah-nan-o-na.
67781. Small earthern soup ladle, of red ware. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na, shí-lo-a.
67781. Small earthen soup ladle, made of red clay. Wó-li-k’ia sá-sho-k‘on tsa-na, shí-lo-a.
67698. Soup ladle of white ware.
67698. Soup ladle made of ceramic.
——. Ditto, white. K‘ó-ha-na.
——. Same here, white. K‘ó-ha-na.
67682. Ditto, red ware.
67682. Ditto, red ceramics.
67573. Ditto, decorated ware.
67573. Ditto, decorative ceramics.
67686. Ditto.
Same here.
67695. Ditto, very large, red ware. Thlá-na, shí-lo-a.
67695. Ditto, very large, red pottery. Thlá-na, shí-lo-a.
67687. Ditto.
67687. Same here.
67697. Ditto.
Same here.
CONDIMENT VESSELS.
67389. Salt and pepper jar. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le.
67389. Salt and pepper shaker. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le.
67356. Salt and pepper dish. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pa-tchi-pa.
67356. Salt and pepper dish. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pa-tchi-pa.
67402. Plain brown salt pot or earthen box. Má-pu-k’ia-té-è-le.
67402. Plain brown salt pot or earthen box. Má-pu-k’ia-té-è-le.
67088. Small salt cup, with handle. Má-pu-k’ia té-mui-an-ne.
67088. Small salt cup, with handle. Má-pu-k’ia té-mui-an-ne.
——. Large red earthen salt box or pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-shi-lo-a.
——. Large red earthen salt box or pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-shi-lo-a.
——. Small double salt and pepper earthen vessel, box-shaped, and decorated. Má-pu-k’ia té-thle-lon, tsé-na-pa.
——. Small double salt and pepper clay container, box-shaped and decorated. Má-pu-k’ia té-thle-lon, tsé-na-pa.
67346. Large double salt and pepper jar. Má-pu-k’ia é-wi-pä-tchin-na.
67346. Large double salt and pepper jar. Má-pu-k’ia é-wi-pä-tchin-na.
67364. Decorated salt pot.
Decorative salt shaker.
67392. Small box-shaped red earthen salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin shí-lo-a.
67392. Small box-shaped red earthen salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin shí-lo-a.
——. Ditto, with figures of elks. Má-pu-k’ia te-e-le, ná-pa-no-pa.
——. Ditto, with figures of elks. Má-pu-k’ia te-e-le, ná-pa-no-pa.
67348. Double salt pot of red ware. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchi-pa shí-lo-ā.
67348. Double salt pot made of red clay. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchi-pa shí-lo-ā.
67356. Box-shaped salt and pepper jar, decorated with antelope and deer. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le, ná-pa-no-pa.
67356. Box-shaped salt and pepper shaker, decorated with antelope and deer. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le, ná-pa-no-pa.
67353. Double salt pot of plain white ware. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin k‘ó-ha-na.
67353. Double salt pot of plain white ware. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin k‘ó-ha-na.
——. Box-shaped salt and pepper dish, with representation of bat on one side and deer on the other. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin, shá-ho-i-ta, ta top-a-k’ia é-shot-si pä´-tchi-pa.
——. Box-shaped salt and pepper dish, with a bat on one side and a deer on the other. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin, shá-ho-i-ta, ta top-a-k’ia é-shot-si pä´-tchi-pa.
——. Small salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le.
——. Small salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le.
67349. Small plain double salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67349. Small plain double salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67358. Ditto, small and plain.
67358. Same, small and simple.
67352. Ditto, with handle. Mú-to-pa.
67352. Same, with handle. Mú-to-pa.
67361. Ditto, without handle.
Ditto, no handle.
67355. Double salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
67355. Double salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
67420, 67412. Ditto, broken.
67420, 67412. Same, broken.
67344. Ditto, large with handle. Thlá-na, mú-te-po-a-pa.
67344. Ditto, large with handle. Thlá-na, mú-te-po-a-pa.
67376. Box salt pot in representation of a house, red ware. Má-pu-k’ia-he-sho-ta-ik-na té-è-le.
67376. Box salt pot shaped like a house, red pottery. Má-pu-k’ia-he-sho-ta-ik-na té-è-le.
67351. Salt and pepper dish. Má-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67351. Salt and pepper dish. Má-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67395. Salt box of earthen. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le.
67395. Earthen salt box. Má-pu-k’ia té-è-le.
67357. Double salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-na.
67357. Double salt pot. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-na.
66509, 66510. Pair very ancient yeast jars of whiteware. Mo-tse-ó-pi-k’ia-na-k’ia té-tsa-na á-tchi.
66509, 66510. Pair of very old yeast jars made of whiteware. Mo-tse-ó-pi-k’ia-na-k’ia té-tsa-na á-tchi.
PAINT POTS.
67403. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-we, í-pä-tchi-pa.
67403. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-we, í-pä-tchi-pa.
——. Small paint pot. Hé-li-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Small paint pot. Hé-li-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67450. Paint jar. Hé-li-pu-k’ia té-è-le.
67450. Paint jar. Hé-li-pu-k’ia té-è-le.
67453. Corrugated paint jar. Ní-tu-li hé-li-po-k’ia, té-tsa-na.
67453. Corrugated paint jar. Ní-tu-li hé-li-po-k’ia, té-tsa-na.
67441. Small scalloped rim paint jar. Hé-lï-po-k’ia té-tsa-na pó-tchi-athl-yel-la.
67441. Small scalloped rim paint jar. Hé-lï-po-k’ia té-tsa-na pó-tchi-athl-yel-la.
67462. Small paint jar with protuberances. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa.
67462. Small paint jar with bumps. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa.
68435. Small paint jar with protuberances. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa.
68435. Small paint jar with bumps. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa.
66527. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66527. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67074. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67074. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67365. Small paint bowls, joined. Hé-li-po-k’ia sal-atch í-pa-tchi-pá.
67365. Small paint bowls, joined. Hé-li-po-k’ia sal-atch í-pa-tchi-pá.
67493. Small paint pot, with sacred terraces and emblems of summer. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na á-wi-thlui-a-pá.
67493. Small paint pot, with sacred terraces and symbols of summer. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na á-wi-thlui-a-pá.
67432. Small red ware paint pot, with ears for suspension. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mui-a pí-k‘ia-a-k’ia.
67432. Small red ware paint pot with ears for hanging. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mui-a pí-k‘ia-a-k’ia.
——. Paint jar. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-è-le.
——. Paint jar. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-è-le.
——. Ollas.
——. Pots.
67558. Vase, in representation of knit moccasin, used as a toy. Wé-po-tcha té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-k’ia.
67558. Vase, shaped like a knit moccasin, used as a toy. Wé-po-tcha té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-k’ia.
——. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na í-pä-tchi-pa.
——. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na í-pä-tchi-pa.
66481. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na má-pa-na-pa.
66481. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na má-pa-na-pa.
67520. Small black paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, k’wín-na.
67520. Small black paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, k’wín-na.
——. Small suspensory paint pot, used in the decoration of the paraphernalia of the God of War—A-hai-iú-ta—in times of peace. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na pí-k‘ai-a-pa, Ó-lo-i-k’ia an´-o-na.
——. Small suspensory paint pot, used in decorating the items of the God of War—A-hai-iú-ta—during peaceful times. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na pí-k‘ai-a-pa, Ó-lo-i-k’ia an´-o-na.
——. Paint pot of black ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-kwin-na.
——. Paint pot of black ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-kwin-na.
67535. Small toy paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-kia.
67535. Small toy paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na í-k‘osh-na-kia.
67413. Small earthen paint box. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-thle-lon-ne.
67413. Small earthen paint box. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-thle-lon-ne.
67533, 67497. Small paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67533, 67497. Small paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67507. Small broken paint cup, plain. Hé-li-po-k’ia te-tsa-na pó-tcha.
67507. Small broken paint cup, plain. Hé-li-po-k’ia te-tsa-na pó-tcha.
67381. Small pair of connected paint pots. He-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67381. Small pair of connected paint pots. He-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67522, 67531. Parts of connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na í-pä-tchi, pá-tchih-k’ia-no-na.
67522, 67531. Parts of connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na í-pä-tchí, pá-tchih-k’ia-no-na.
67394. Small connected pair of paint pots, old. Í-no-to-na hé-li-po-kia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67394. Small connected pair of paint pots, old. Í-no-to-na hé-li-po-kia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67375. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pa-tchin.
67375. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pa-tchin.
——. Small earthenware vase for white paint in form of moccasin. He-k‘ä-tchu té-we kwin-ne.
——. Small clay vase for white paint shaped like a moccasin. He-k‘ä-tchu té-we kwin-ne.
——. Plain yellow earthen paint bowl, containing paint-sizing. Ná-hel-é-ton sá-thlup-tsi-na.
——. Simple yellow earthen paint bowl, filled with paint sizing. Ná-hel-é-ton sá-thlup-tsi-na.
——. Small earthen receptacle for the sizing of colors used in decorating water jars. Té-tsi-na-k’ia hé-lin o-na-k’ia te-we, ná-hel-é-ton-na-pa.
——. Small clay container for measuring colors used in decorating water jars. Té-tsi-na-k’ia hé-lin o-na-k’ia te-we, ná-hel-é-ton-na-pa.
67393. Small double paint pot of red ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin, shi-lo-a tsá-na.
67393. Small double paint pot made of red clay. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin, shi-lo-a tsá-na.
67400. Small four lobed and handled paint vessel. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchi-pa tsa-na, ní-te-po-a, aí-yäthl ton.
67400. Small four-lobed and handled paint vessel. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchi-pa tsa-na, ní-te-po-a, aí-yäthl ton.
67396. Small double paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67396. Small double paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67477. Small decorated paint pot with spinous protuberances to facilitate handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-a-pa.
67477. Small decorated paint pot with spiky bumps for easier handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-a-pa.
——. Small ancient paint pot with ears. Í-no-to-na hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-an-ne.
——. Small ancient paint pot with ears. Í-no-to-na hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-an-ne.
68274. Small sizing pot for paint. Ná-hel-e-ton sá-tsa-na.
68274. Small sizing pot for paint. Ná-hel-e-ton sá-tsa-na.
67387. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, í-pa-tchin-ne.
67387. Small connected paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, í-pa-tchin-ne.
67372. Primitive earthenware paint box with six compartments, for decoration in sacred dance. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchi-we-tsá-na.
67372. Basic earthenware paint box with six sections, used for decoration in sacred dance. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchi-we-tsá-na.
67374. Small earthen paint box. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-thle-lon tsa-na.
67374. Small earthen paint box. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-thle-lon tsa-na.
67463. Small paint pot with spinous protuberances to facilitate handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, muí-a-pa.
67463. Small paint pot with spiky bumps for easier grip. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, muí-a-pa.
67366. Small double paint dish. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pätch-in-ne.
67366. Small double paint dish. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pätch-in-ne.
67468, 67466, 67467. Three small paint pots with spinous protuberances to facilitate handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-we, á-mui-a-pa.
67468, 67466, 67467. Three small paint pots with pointed bumps to make them easier to hold. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-we, á-mui-a-pa.
67416. Small paint jar broken from handle. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67416. Small paint jar broken from handle. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Small paint pot with protuberances representing spines of cactus fruit and made to facilitate handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mu-to-pa, tu-we án-te-li-ah-na yá-nai-e.
——. Small paint pot with bumps resembling the spines of cactus fruit, designed for easy handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mu-to-pa, tu-we án-te-li-ah-na yá-nai-e.
67474. Small paint pot with band of protuberances or knobs. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to pi-lan-ú-lap-nai-e.
67474. Small paint pot with a band of bumps or knobs. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to pi-lan-ú-lap-nai-e.
67529. Small paint pot broken from handle. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67529. Small paint pot broken from handle. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67424. Small paint pot in form of the native wild gourd. Hé-li-po-k’ia mó-thlâ-o-na té-tsa-na.
67424. Small paint pot shaped like the local wild gourd. Hé-li-po-k’ia mó-thlâ-o-na té-tsa-na.
——. Small paint pot of black ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-k‘wín-ne.
——. Small paint pot of black ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-k‘wín-ne.
67472. Small plain paint pot with protuberances. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67472. Small plain paint pot with bumps. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67492. Ditto, with sacred terraces represented. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na.
67492. Ditto, with sacred terraces shown. Á-wi-thlui-a-po-na.
67559. Ditto, in form of moccasin. Wé-po-tcha.
67559. Ditto, in the form of a moccasin. Wé-po-tcha.
67510. Small paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä tchi-k’ia tsa-na.
67510. Small paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä tchi-k’ia tsa-na.
67384, 67360, 67362, 67368. Small double paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67384, 67360, 67362, 67368. Small double paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67513, 67499. Small paint jars or pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67513, 67499. Small paint jars or pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67399. Small imitation paint pot, with compartments. Hé-li-po-k’ia án-te-li-ah-na té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67399. Small imitation paint pot, with compartments. Hé-li-po-k’ia án-te-li-ah-na té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67487. Small terraced paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na té-tsa-na.
67487. Small terraced paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia á-wi-thlui-a-po-na té-tsa-na.
66517. Small paint jar. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66517. Small paint jar. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67429, 67464. Small paint jars, covered with protuberances.
67429, 67464. Small paint jars with bumps on them.
67382. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
67382. Small paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
——. Paint pot, broken.
Paint pot, cracked.
67504, 67369, 67371. Ditto, larger, broken.
67504, 67369, 67371. Same thing, but bigger and damaged.
——. Toy paint pot in form of moccasin, Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia wé-kwi-po-tcha-te hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Toy paint pot shaped like a moccasin, Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia wé-kwi-po-tcha-te hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
——. Ditto, in form of a pair of moccasins with figures of two parrots. Hé-li-po-k’ia wé-po-tchin-tsa-na, pí-tchi atch poa yä´thl tâi-e.
——. Ditto, in the shape of a pair of moccasins decorated with two parrots. Hé-li-po-k’ia wé-po-tchin-tsa-na, pí-tchi atch poa yä´thl tâi-e.
——. Crude paint jar with four compartments.
——. Crude paint jar with four sections.
67438. Small corrugated paint jar. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67438. Small corrugated paint jar. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67489. Small paint jar with terraced ears for suspension. Hé-li-po-k’ia-tél a-wi-thlui-a-pa.
67489. Small paint jar with tiered handles for hanging. Hé-li-po-k’ia-tél a-wi-thlui-a-pa.
67444. Small scalloped rim paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na pó-tchi-äthl-yel-ai-e.
67444. Small scalloped rim paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na pó-tchi-äthl-yel-ai-e.
67406. Small connected paint cups. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-we í-pä-tchi-pa.
67406. Small connected paint cups. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na-we í-pä-tchi-pa.
67515. Small paint cup. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67515. Small paint cup. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67518. Part of double paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67518. Part of double paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67523. Small paint pot showing method of joining. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, í-pa-tchi-na-k’ia un´-ah-nai-e.
67523. Small paint pot showing method of joining. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, í-pa-tchi-na-k’ia un´-ah-nai-e.
67500. Small ancient paint pot with ears. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-an, í-no-to-na.
67500. Small ancient paint pot with ears. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-an, í-no-to-na.
67414. Small paint pot divided into compartments for different pigments. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, hé-te-kwi ú-li-pa.
67414. Small paint pot divided into compartments for different pigments. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, hé-te-kwi ú-li-pa.
67457. Small paint jars furnished with protuberances to facilitate handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-a-pa tsa-na.
67457. Small paint jars designed with bumps to make them easier to hold. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-mui-a-pa tsa-na.
67528. Small paint pot of corrugated ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia ní-tu-li té-tsa-na.
67528. Small paint pot of corrugated material. Hé-li-po-k’ia ní-tu-li té-tsa-na.
67398. Parts of double broken paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67398. Parts of double broken paint pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na.
67404. Paint pot, with four compartments for the paints of the fire gods. Shú-la-wït-si hé-li-nai-é.
67404. Paint pot, featuring four sections for the paints of the fire gods. Shú-la-wït-si hé-li-nai-é.
67391. Ditto, double.
Same here, double.
66519. Small decorated paint pot of yellow ware. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
66519. Small decorated paint pot made of yellow clay. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67419, 67428. Ditto, plain red. Shí-lo-a.
67419, 67428. Same, plain red. Shí-lo-a.
67421, 67426. Ditto, with ears. Mú-to-pa.
67421, 67426. Same, with ears. Mú-to-pa.
67498. Small deep paint dish in form of Navajo cooking pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, Pá-tel ík-na.
67498. Small deep paint dish in the shape of a Navajo cooking pot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, Pá-tel ík-na.
67422, 67481. Ditto, with bear-shaped handle. Áing-shi má-tâi-e.
67422, 67481. Same thing, with a bear-shaped handle. Áing-shi má-tâi-e.
68368. Ditto, plain with sacred black paint. Há-k’win hé-li-pon-ne.
68368. Ditto, plain with sacred black paint. Há-k’win hé-li-pon-ne.
67521, 67519. Ditto, plain, crude.
67521, 67519. Same, simple, basic.
66525. Small paint pot of corrugated ware. Í-no-to-na ní-tu-li té-tsa-na.
66525. Small paint pot made of corrugated material. Í-no-to-na ní-tu-li té-tsa-na.
67451. Paint pot, very small.
67451. Tiny paint pot.
67427. Small toy cooking pot. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67427. Small toy cooking pot. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67537. Toy cooking pot, very small.
67537. Toy cooking pot, very little.
67479, 67443. Small paint pots with protuberances. Hé-li-po-k’ia-té-mui-an-tsa-na.
67479, 67443. Small paint pots with bumps. Hé-li-po-k’ia-té-mui-an-tsa-na.
67503, 67506. Ditto, plain.
67503, 67506. Same, plain.
67409, 67408, 67379, 67526, 67509. Small plain paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia-té-tsa-na-we.
67409, 67408, 67379, 67526, 67509. Small plain paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia-té-tsa-na-we.
68287. Small ancient paint pot. Í-no-to-na hé-li-po-k’ia-té-tsa-na.
68287. Small ancient paint pot. Í-no-to-na hé-li-po-k’ia-té-tsa-na.
67407. Small four-lobed paint pot with figure of parrot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na, Pí-tchi po-a-yäthl tâi-e.
67407. Small four-lobed paint pot with figure of parrot. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin tsa-na, Pí-tchi po-a-yäthl tâi-e.
67478. Ditto, plain.
67478. Same here, plain.
67495. Ditto, plain, pot shaped, flat bottomed.
67495. Ditto, simple, pot-shaped, with a flat bottom.
67397. Ditto, toy. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia.
67397. Same, toy. Í-k‘osh-na-k’ia.
67502. Paint pots used in decorating sacred plume sticks, with ears for suspension. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, pí-k’ia-a-pa.
67502. Paint pots used in decorating sacred plume sticks, with ears for hanging. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na, pí-k’ia-a-pa.
68375, 67508, 67505, 67511. Ditto, in form of small cooking pot.
68375, 67508, 67505, 67511. Same as above, in the form of a small cooking pot.
67501, 67494, 67530, 67512, 67490. Small paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-we-á-tsa-na.
67501, 67494, 67530, 67512, 67490. Small paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-we-á-tsa-na.
67388, 67363. Ditto, double.
67388, 67363. Same, double.
67525. Ditto, double, broken.
Same, duplicate, broken.
67554. Small paint pot in form of moccasin. He-li-po-k’ia wé-po-tcha té-è-le.
67554. Small paint pot in the shape of a moccasin. He-li-po-k’ia wé-po-tcha té-è-le.
67315. Small squash shaped paint pot, ancient. Í-no-to-na hé-li-po-k’ia-té-mu-k‘iä-mo-pa.
67315. Small squash-shaped paint pot, ancient. Í-no-to-na hé-li-po-k’ia-té-mu-k‘iä-mo-pa.
66478, 66524, 66487, 66488. Small sacred paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na. (Distinguished from ordinary variety by decoration.)
66478, 66524, 66487, 66488. Small sacred paint pots. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na. (Distinct from regular ones by their decoration.)
67354, 67350, 67405. Double salt pots. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
67354, 67350, 67405. Double salt pots. Má-pu-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
67418. Ditto, broken.
67418. Same, broken.
67380. Ditto, box shaped.
67380. Same, box-shaped.
67377. Salt box, single. Má-pu-k’ia té-thle-lon-ne.
67377. Salt box, single. Má-pu-k’ia té-thle-lon-ne.
68343. Small water pot for medicine, teas, &c. K‘iá-pa-ti-k’ia té-tom-tsa-na.
68343. Small water pot for medicine, teas, etc. K‘iá-pa-ti-k’ia té-tom-tsa-na.
67473. Small sacred paint vessel with protuberances and decorated with frog figure. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa, tá-k‘ia tsí-na-pa.
67473. Small sacred paint vessel with bumps and decorated with a frog figure. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa, tá-k‘ia tsí-na-pa.
67431, 67454. Ditto, ordinary.
67431, 67454. Same, ordinary.
67434. Ditto, ancient, from ruins of Tâ´-ia or Las Nutrias.
67434. Ditto, ancient, from the ruins of Tâ´-ia or Las Nutrias.
67756. Ancient vessel of earthenware in representation of frog, for suspension. Í-no-to-na k‘iá-me-he-tâ, tá-k‘ia an´-te-li-ah-nai-e.
67756. Ancient earthenware vessel shaped like a frog, designed for hanging. Í-no-to-na k‘iá-me-he-tâ, tá-k‘ia an´-te-li-ah-nai-e.
PAINT JARS.
67430. Crude paint jars covered with protuberances to facilitate handling. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa.
67430. Crude paint jars with bumps to make them easier to handle. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na mú-to-pa.
67471. Ditto, small.
Same, small.
67436. Ditto, with horse figure handle.
67436. Same here, with a horse figure handle.
67390, 67370. Double box shaped paint jars. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
67390, 67370. Double box-shaped paint jars. Hé-li-po-k’ia té-wi-pä-tchin-ne.
67401. Paint jars, with four compartments.
67401. Paint jars with four sections.
67440. Small corrugated paint bottle. Ní-tu-li hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67440. Small corrugated paint bottle. Ní-tu-li hé-li-po-k’ia té-tsa-na.
67552. Milk vase, in representation of knit moccasin. Á-kwi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia wé-kwi po-tcha té-mui-a tsa-na.
67552. Milk vase, in representation of knit moccasin. Á-kwi-k‘iäsh-na-k’ia wé-kwi po-tcha té-mui-a tsa-na.
67551. Ditto, small, representing buckskin moccasin.
67551. Ditto, small, representing buckskin moccasins.
67410, 67402, 67409, 67408. Small crucibles of native manufacture for reducing silver and copper in the manufacture of ornaments. Hé-k‘ia o-na-k’ia té-tsa-na-we.
67410, 67402, 67409, 67408. Small crucibles made locally for melting silver and copper used in making jewelry. Hé-k‘ia o-na-k’ia té-tsa-na-we.
EFFIGIES AND FIGURES.
67783. Figure in earthenware of the “Grand Buck Antelope.” Má-wo-tsi-thla-na mé-he-tâ.
67783. Figure in earthenware of the “Grand Buck Antelope.” Má-wo-tsi-thla-na mé-he-tâ.
67775. Figure in earthenware of sitting white bear bearing young. Aing-shï-kó-ha-na, mó-to-ok-te í-me chá-se-tâi-e.
67775. Figure in earthenware of sitting white bear with young. Aing-shï-kó-ha-na, mó-to-ok-te í-me chá-se-tâi-e.
67553. Small earthen figure of moccasin, used as a toy. Wé-po-tchi-ne.
67553. Small earthen figure of a moccasin, used as a toy. Wé-po-tchi-ne.
67751. Small plain figure of owl, for sacred water. Mú-hu-kwe mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
67751. Small, simple figure of an owl for sacred water. Mú-hu-kwe mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
67763. Ditto.
Same here.
——. Small earthen figure of barn fowl. Thlá-po-po-k‘é-a-mé-he-tâ.
——. Small earthen figure of barn fowl. Thlá-po-po-k‘é-a-mé-he-tâ.
67743. Small figure of an owl. Mú-hu-kwe tsa-na mé-he-tâ.
67743. Small figure of an owl. Mú-hu-kwe tsa-na mé-he-tâ.
——. Representation of the totemic chaparrel cock or road-runner. Pó-yi k‘win mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
——. Representation of the totemic chaparral cock or road-runner. Pó-yi k‘win mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
67741. Small figure of an owl. Mú-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
67741. Small figure of an owl. Mú-hu-kwi mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
——. Canteen or vase in form of an owl, for sacred water. Mú-hu-kwe mé-he-ton-ne.
——. Canteen or vase shaped like an owl, for holy water. Mú-hu-kwe mé-he-ton-ne.
67749. Small, owl-shaped sacred jar.
67749. Small, owl-shaped ceremonial jar.
——. Large doll in representation of the Hé-me-shi-kwe dance. Hé-me-shi-kwe wí-ha.
——. Large doll representing the Hé-me-shi-kwe dance. Hé-me-shi-kwe wí-ha.
——. Small, in representation of the black dance or Tchá-kwe-na, wí-ha.
——. Small, representing the black dance or Tchá-kwe-na, wí-ha.
——. Doll in representation of the last Autumn dance.
——. Doll representing the last Autumn dance.
67740. Figure of decoy for antelope, used in ceremonials. Má-a-we saí-o-sho-kwïn án-te-li-ah-no-na.
67740. Figure of decoy for antelope, used in ceremonials. Má-a-we saí-o-sho-kwïn án-te-li-ah-no-na.
——. Caricature of a Mexican mounted on a buck goat. Tchí-wa-tu-ót-si, Tsí-po-lo-a ím-mäthl-tâi-e.
——. Caricature of a Mexican riding a buck goat. Tchí-wa-tu-ót-si, Tsí-po-lo-a ím-mäthl-tâi-e.
67546. Small figure of owl, ancient. Í-no-to-na mú-hu-kwé mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
67546. Small figure of an owl, ancient. Í-no-to-na mú-hu-kwé mé-he-tâ tsa-na.
67815. Mold for the large cooking pots, made from a bread bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia te-thla-na á-pa-lin-ne.
67815. Mold for the large cooking pots, made from a bread bowl. Wó-li-a-k’ia te-thla-na á-pa-lin-ne.
67075. Small mold for vase of small cooking vessels. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na á-pa-lin-ne.
67075. Small mold for vase of small cooking vessels. Wó-li-a-k’ia té-tsa-na á-pa-lin-ne.
69317. Small doll made in imitation of the Moqui sacred dance. Á-mu-kwe a-wen wí-ha án-te-li-ah-nai-e.
69317. Small doll made to mimic the Moqui sacred dance. Á-mu-kwe a-wen wí-ha án-te-li-ah-nai-e.
67283. Broken Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-a-le.
67283. Broken Mó-tse-nï-k’ia sá-a-le.
67557. Small pair of toy earthen moccasins. Wé-po-tche tsan-atch í-k‘osh-na-kia.
67557. Small pair of toy earthen moccasins. Wé-po-tche tsan-atch í-k‘osh-na-kia.
66688. Mold for the base of large cooking jars or pots. Wó-li-a-k’ia-téw-a-o-na-k’ia á-pal-lin-ne.
66688. Mold for the base of large cooking jars or pots. Wó-li-a-k’ia-téw-a-o-na-k’ia á-pal-lin-ne.
69392. Doll for child, made in representation of the K‘iá-thlan-o-na or Great water dancer. K‘iá-thlan-o-na wí-ha tsa-na.
69392. Doll for a child, designed to represent the K‘iá-thlan-o-na or Great Water Dancer. K‘iá-thlan-o-na wí-ha tsa-na.
69395. Small wooden dolls in representation of the sacred dance of “Thlí-tchi-he.”
69395. Small wooden dolls representing the sacred dance of "Thlí-tchi-he."
69380. Small toy or doll kilt of the sacred dance known as Sá-la-mo-pi-a or the sacred carrier of the bone rattle. I-k‘osh-na-kia Sá-la-mo-pia wí-h‘an pí-thlan-tsa-na.
69380. Small toy or doll skirt from the sacred dance called Sá-la-mo-pi-a or the sacred carrier of the bone rattle. I-k‘osh-na-kia Sá-la-mo-pia wí-h‘an pí-thlan-tsa-na.
69651. Small sacred kilt for the kâ-kâ dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen pí-thlan tsin-ä´thl-yel-ai-e.
69651. Small sacred kilt for the kâ-kâ dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen pí-thlan tsin-ä´thl-yel-ai-e.
69324. Small doll in representation of the black dance, or Tchá-kwe-na wí-ha.
69324. Small doll representing the black dance, or Tchá-kwe-na wí-ha.
69323. Doll in representation of the Hé-ma-shi-kwe or last, sacred dance of autumn. Hé-ma-shi-kwe wí-ha.
69323. Doll representing the Hé-ma-shi-kwe or the last sacred dance of autumn. Hé-ma-shi-kwe wí-ha.
69674. Large doll in representation of the Hé-me-shi-kwe dance. Hé-me-shi-kwe wí-ha.
69674. Large doll representing the Hé-me-shi-kwe dance. Hé-me-shi-kwe wí-ha.
VEGETAL SUBSTANCES.
EATING SPOONS AND LADLES.
67568. Small wooden eating spoon. Í-to-na-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
67568. Small wooden eating spoon. Í-to-na-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
68430. Large soup ladle of wood. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
68430. Large wooden soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
68439. Large wooden soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
68439. Large wooden soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
68435. Large wooden ladle, Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
68435. Large wooden ladle, Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
68431. Small wooden soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
68431. Small wooden soup ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
68440, 68433. Large wooden soup ladles. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘o-we.
68440, 68433. Large wooden soup ladles. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘o-we.
68447. Large wooden ladle for removing food from the larger cooking-pots. Tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
68447. Large wooden ladle for removing food from the larger cooking pots. Tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
68438. Large wooden cooking ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
68438. Large wooden cooking ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on thla-na.
——. Large ladles of wood. Tám-sho-k‘o-we.
Large wooden spoons. Tám-sho-k‘o-we.
68443. Ladle of wood. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
68443. Wood ladle. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
——. Wooden ladle for removing soup. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-kon-ne.
——. Wooden ladle for serving soup. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-kon-ne.
68459. Small wooden eating spoon. Í-to-na-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
68459. Small wooden eating spoon. Í-to-na-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on tsa-na.
69341. Small wooden eating spoon, ornamented, for identification. Í-to-na-kia tám-sho-kon tsa-na, án-a-pi-tu-no-na tsí-nai-e.
69341. Small wooden eating spoon, decorated, for identification. Í-to-na-kia tám-sho-kon tsa-na, án-a-pi-tu-no-na tsí-nai-e.
68453. Wood eating spoon, small. Tám-sho-k‘on-ne.
68453. Small wooden eating spoon. Tám-sho-k‘on-ne.
68463. Ditto, gourd. Í-to-na-k’ia shóp sho-kon tsa-na.
68463. Ditto, gourd. Í-to-na-k’ia shóp sho-kon tsa-na.
68449. Small ladle for eating soup. Í-to-na-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on-ne.
68449. Small ladle for eating soup. Í-to-na-k’ia tám-sho-k‘on-ne.
69346. Small ladles used in stirring or dishing out soup. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-ko á-tsa-na.
69346. Small ladles used for stirring or serving soup. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-ko á-tsa-na.
69342-43. Soup ladles used in dishing out and stirring cooking food. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘o-we.
69342-43. Soup ladles used for serving and stirring cooked food. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘o-we.
69344. Ditto, very large.
Same here, really big.
69351. Ditto, large.
Same here, large.
68444, 69347, 69630, 69629, 68445. Ditto, large.
68444, 69347, 69630, 69629, 68445. Same for large.
68429. Ditto, very large.
Same, very large.
——. Small wooden eating spoon.
Small wooden spoon.
68450. Ditto, without handle.
68450. Same thing, no handle.
68458. Wooden eating spoon, very small.
68458. Very small wooden eating spoon.
68461. Eating spoon, of horn.
Horn spoon.
68462. Ditto, of gourd. Shó-po shó-kon-ne.
68462. Ditto, of gourd. Shó-po shó-kon-ne.
68428, 68442, 68441. Large wooden ladles. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘o á-thla-na.
68428, 68442, 68441. Large wooden ladles. Wó-li-k’ia tám-sho-k‘o á-thla-na.
68457, 68460, 68456. Small wooden eating spoons. Í-to-na-k’ia tam´ sho-k‘o-we tsá-na.
68457, 68460, 68456. Small wooden eating spoons. Í-to-na-k’ia tam´ sho-k‘o-we tsá-na.
68452, 68451. Ditto, large.
68452, 68451. Same, large.
BASKETRY.
68614. Small decorated basket tray for sacred flour of the dance. Thlá-lin tsí-na-pa, k‘ia-wai-a wó-li-k’ia.
68614. Small decorated basket tray for sacred flour of the dance. Thlá-lin tsí-na-pa, k‘ia-wai-a wó-li-k’ia.
68472. Small basket bowl for containing sacred flour, ancient. Í-no-to-na hâ-i-tom k‘ia-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia.
68472. Small basket bowl for containing sacred flour, ancient. Í-no-to-na hâ-i-tom k‘ia-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia.
68469. Large ancient basket bowl for sacred flour. Í-no-to-na hâ´-in-thla-na k‘iá-wai-a ó-pu-kia.
68469. Large ancient basket bowl for sacred flour. Í-no-to-na hâ´-in-thla-na k‘iá-wai-a ó-pu-kia.
68522. Small basket and pitch canteen for use in traveling. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
68522. Small basket and water jug for use while traveling. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
68506. Large rectangularly woven water basket for use in traveling. K‘o-se tóm, shú-k‘u-tu-li-a.
68506. Large rectangularly woven water basket for use in traveling. K‘o-se tóm, shú-k‘u-tu-li-a.
68538. Small water basket for use in traveling. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
68538. Small water basket for traveling. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
——. Small basket bottle for carrying water on journeys. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
——. Small basket bottle for carrying water on trips. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
——.
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68512. Small splint basket bottle for carrying water on journeys. Tchú-ku-to-li-an k‘iá-pu-kia k‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
68512. Small splint basket bottle for carrying water on journeys. Tchú-ku-to-li-an k‘iá-pu-kia k‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
68553. Small willow basket for gathering and caging the larvae of locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68553. Small willow basket for collecting and containing locust larvae. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68570. Small willow basket for gathering and caging locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68570. Small willow basket for gathering and caging locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68466. Small burden basket for carrying fruit. Mó-pu-k’ia hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68466. Small burden basket for carrying fruit. Mó-pu-k’ia hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68568. Small willow basket for gathering and caging locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68568. Small willow basket for gathering and trapping locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68605. Small basket for parched corn. K‘o-se tsí-tsa-na á-le-kwi wó-pu-k’ia.
68605. Small basket for parched corn. K‘o-se tsí-tsa-na á-le-kwi wó-pu-k’ia.
68545. Small willow basket for gathering and caging locusts. Pi-la-hú-tche-pon-tsa-na, tchú-mal-up´-tchu-na-k’ia.
68545. Small willow basket for gathering and containing locusts. Pi-la-hú-tche-pon-tsa-na, tchú-mal-up´-tchu-na-k’ia.
68598. Small willow toasting basket. Pi-la tsí-tche-pon-tsa-na, á-le-kwi-k’ia-na-k’ia.
68598. Small willow toasting basket. Pi-la tsí-tche-pon-tsa-na, á-le-kwi-k’ia-na-k’ia.
68576. Small white-strand basket for locust gathering. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68576. Small white-strand basket for gathering locusts. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68556. Small willow basket for gathering locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68556. Small willow basket for gathering locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68489. Small basket jar for containing sacred flour, ancient. Í-no-to-na hâ-i-tóm, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia.
68489. Small basket jar for containing sacred flour, ancient. Í-no-to-na hâ-i-tóm, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia.
68577. Small white strand basket for gathering locusts. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon-tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68577. Small white strand basket for gathering locusts. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon-tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68549. Small basket for gathering locusts. K‘o-se hú-tche-pon-tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68549. Small basket for gathering locusts. K‘o-se hú-tche-pon-tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68468. Large burden basket for carrying peaches. Hú-tche-pon thla-na, mó-tchi-kwa wó-pu-k’ia.
68468. Large burden basket for carrying peaches. Hú-tche-pon thla-na, mó-tchi-kwa wó-pu-k’ia.
68503. Small round basket for medicine flour. Hâ-i-tóm, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-kia.
68503. Small round basket for medicine flour. Hâ-i-tóm, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-kia.
68554. Small round basket for gathering locusts. K‘o-se hú-tche-pon, tchú-mal up´-tchu-na-k’ia.
68554. Small round basket for gathering locusts. K‘o-se hú-tche-pon, tchú-mal up´-tchu-na-k’ia.
68487. Small round flour basket. Hâ-in tsa-na, ó-e wó-li-k’ia.
68487. Small round flour basket. Hâ-in tsa-na, ó-e wó-li-k’ia.
68484. Small round basket of splints for sacred flour. Hâ-i-tóm shu-k‘ish-pa, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia.
68484. Small round basket of splints for sacred flour. Hâ-i-tóm shu-k‘ish-pa, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia.
68558. Small willow basket for gathering locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon-tsa-na tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68558. Small willow basket for gathering locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon-tsa-na tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68552, 68584. Small willow baskets for gathering locusts. Hú-tche-po-tsan-na, atch tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68552, 68584. Small willow baskets for gathering locusts. Hú-tche-po-tsan-na, atch tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68572. Large cage baskets for gathering and confining the pupae of locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pa thla-na.
68572. Large cage baskets for gathering and confining the pupae of locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pa thla-na.
68555. Small willow cage basket for the pupae of locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68555. Small willow cage basket for the pupae of locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68464. Small peach pannier. Mó-tchi-kwa mó-pu-kia hú-tche-pon thla-na.
68464. Small peach pannier. Mó-tchi-kwa mó-pu-kia hú-tche-pon thla-na.
68582. Small loosely woven basket for gathering and confining pupae of the locust. Hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal-úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68582. Small loosely woven basket for gathering and holding locust pupae. Hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal-úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68561, 68560. Small loosely plaited willow baskets for gathering locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68561, 68560. Small loosely woven willow baskets for collecting locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68551. Small loosely plaited willow basket for gathering locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68551. Small loosely woven willow basket for collecting locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68586. Small loosely plaited basket of furze strands. Há-k‘o-ha tchu-mal úp-tchu-na-kia hú-tche-pon-tsa-na.
68586. Small loosely braided basket made of furze strands. Há-k‘o-ha tchu-mal úp-tchu-na-kia hú-tche-pon-tsa-na.
68580. Small loosely-plaited baskets of furze strands for gathering locusts. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68580. Small loosely-plaited baskets made from furze strands for collecting locusts. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68567. Small loosely plaited basket of willow for gathering locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68567. Small loosely woven basket of willow for gathering locusts. Pi-la hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
——. Large-sized white herb basket for gathering and confining locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia hú-tche-pon-ne.
——. Large white herb basket for gathering and containing locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia hú-tche-pon-ne.
68488. An ancient vessel-shaped spiral basket for sacred meal and treasures. K‘iá-wai-a ta thlâ-wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm.
68488. An ancient vessel-shaped spiral basket for sacred meals and treasures. K‘iá-wai-a ta thlâ-wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm.
68573. Large-sized basket for gathering and confining locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon-ne.
68573. Large-sized basket for gathering and confining locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon-ne.
——. Small ancient basket vase for sacred flour. K‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm.
——. Small ancient basket vase for sacred flour. K‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm.
68474. Small ancient sacred-flour basket. Í-no-te-kwe a-wa hâ-i-tóm, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-kia.
68474. Small ancient sacred-flour basket. Í-no-te-kwe a-wa hâ-i-tóm, k‘iá-wai-a wó-pu-kia.
68592. Small willow basket tray. Pi-la tsí-tsa-na.
68592. Small willow basket tray. Pi-la tsí-tsa-na.
68593. Small decorated basket tray for sacred flour of the dance. Thla-lin tsí-na-pa, k‘iá-wai-a wó-li-k’ia.
68593. Small decorated basket tray for sacred flour of the dance. Thla-lin tsí-na-pa, k‘iá-wai-a wó-li-k’ia.
68593. Small loosely plated basket tray. Tsím-tsa-na.
68593. Small loosely plated basket tray. Tsím-tsa-na.
68634. Large basket tray of marsh grass for washing corn. Tchú-k‘o-sha-na-k’ia tsí-shu-k‘wi-tsí-thla-na.
68634. Large basket tray of marsh grass for washing corn. Tchú-k‘o-sha-na-k’ia tsí-shu-k‘wi-tsí-thla-na.
68600. Small basket-bowl sieve for parching or toasting corn or piñons. Pi-la tsí-che-pon tsa-na, á-le-k’wi-k’ia.
68600. Small basket-bowl sieve for parching or toasting corn or piñons. Pi-la tsí-che-pon tsa-na, á-le-k’wi-k’ia.
68609. Small basket sieve for sifting ashes from toasted corn. Á-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon tsa-na.
68609. Small basket sieve for sifting ashes from toasted corn. Á-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon tsa-na.
68610. Small basket sieve for toasting or parching corn. K‘o-se tsí-tsa-na.
68610. Small basket sieve for toasting or parching corn. K‘o-se tsí-tsa-na.
68594. Small basket sieve for parching corn or piñons. Pi-la tsí-tsa-na, á-le-k’wi wó-lu-kia.
68594. Small basket sieve for roasting corn or pine nuts. Pi-la tsí-tsa-na, á-le-k’wi wó-lu-kia.
68611. Small basket tray for sifting parched corn, made of willow ware. Pi-la-á-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon-ne.
68611. Small basket tray for sifting parched corn, made of willow. Pi-la-á-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon-ne.
68606, 68589, 68596. Small basket trays of willow work for parching corn, &c. A-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon-ne.
68606, 68589, 68596. Small basket trays made of willow for roasting corn, etc. A-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon-ne.
68467. Small burden basket, mostly used for carrying fruit. Hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68467. Small burden basket, mainly used for carrying fruit. Hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68588. Small basket for toasted corn or piñons. Tsí-tsa-na.
68588. Small basket for toasted corn or pine nuts. Tsí-tsa-na.
68562. Small basket cage for gathering locusts. Tsi-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68562. Small basket cage for gathering locusts. Tsi-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-kia.
68566. Large loosely woven basket for gathering the larvæ of locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68566. Large loosely woven basket for gathering the larvae of locusts. Tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68557. Small loosely woven round basket for gathering and caging the larvæ of locusts.
68557. A small, loosely woven round basket for gathering and containing locust larvae.
68579. Small loosely woven round basket for gathering and caging the larvæ of young locusts. Hú-tche-pon-k’iä´-mo-li-a tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68579. Small loosely woven round basket for gathering and containing the larvae of young locusts. Hú-tche-pon-k’iä´-mo-li-a tchú-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia.
68548. Small round basket of white strands. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68548. Small round basket of white strands. Há-k‘o-ha hú-tche-pon tsa-na.
68604. White branch or strand basket. Há-k‘o-ha tsí-í-le.
68604. White branch or strand basket. Há-k‘o-ha tsí-í-le.
68612. Small willow basket for children. Pi-la tsí-tsa-na.
68612. Small willow basket for kids. Pi-la tsí-tsa-na.
68485. Small ancient basket for medicine. A-k’wa wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm-me, shú-k‘o-to-li-a.
68485. Small ancient basket for medicine. A-k’wa wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm-me, shú-k‘o-to-li-a.
68481. Small treasure basket in form of water vessel. Hâ-i-tom´ tsa-na-thlâ-wó-pu-kia.
68481. Small treasure basket shaped like a water vessel. Hâ-i-tom´ tsa-na-thlâ-wó-pu-kia.
68477. Small vessel-shaped treasure basket. Thlâ-wó-pu-k’ia k‘o-se tóm.
68477. Small vessel-shaped treasure basket. Thlâ-wó-pu-k’ia k‘o-se tóm.
68493. Small basket bottle for carrying water during journeys. K‘o-se-tóm, tchú-k‘o-to-li-a.
68493. Small basket bottle for carrying water during journeys. K‘o-se-tóm, tchú-k‘o-to-li-a.
68533. Small basket bottle for carrying water during journeys. K‘iá-pu-k’ia k‘o-se-tóm.
68533. Small basket bottle for carrying water during journeys. K‘iá-pu-k’ia k‘o-se-tóm.
68519. Small water bottle of basket work and pitch. K‘ia-pu-k’ia k‘o-se-tóm.
68519. Small water bottle made of basketry and pitch. K‘ia-pu-k’ia k‘o-se-tóm.
68480. Small water bottle. K‘o-se tóm, tchú-k‘o-to-li a.
68480. Small water bottle. K‘o-se tóm, tchú-k‘o-to-li a.
68521. Large wicker and pitch water bottle. K‘o-se tóm thla-na k‘iá-pu-k’ia.
68521. Large wicker and pitch water bottle. K‘o-se tóm thla-na k‘iá-pu-k’ia.
68509. Small water bottle of wicker work. Hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-k‘o-to-li-a.
68509. Small water bottle made of wicker. Hú-tche-pon tsa-na, tchú-k‘o-to-li-a.
68537. Small basket water bottle. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na, k‘ia-pu-kia.
68537. Small basket water bottle. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na, k‘ia-pu-kia.
68529. Small wicker and pitch water bottle. K‘o-se tóm tchu-k‘o-to-liâ.
68529. Small wicker and pitch water bottle. K‘o-se tóm tchu-k‘o-to-liâ.
68510. Small water bottle with open neck. K‘o-se tóm shú-k‘ish-pa.
68510. Small water bottle with open neck. K‘o-se tóm shú-k‘ish-pa.
68532. Large water bottle of wicker work and pitch for carrying water. K‘o-se-tóm thla-na, k‘ia-pu-kia.
68532. Large water bottle made of wicker and pitch for carrying water. K‘o-se-tóm thla-na, k‘ia-pu-kia.
68497. Water bottle of wicker work and pitch. K‘o-se tóm-me.
68497. Water bottle made of wicker and pitch. K‘o-se tóm-me.
68507. Large wicker work water vessel for use in traveling. K‘iá-pu-k’ia k‘o-se tom´ thla-na.
68507. Large wicker work water vessel for use in traveling. K‘iá-pu-k’ia k‘o-se tom´ thla-na.
68515. Small wicker water vessel. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
68515. Small wicker water vessel. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
68542. Small double lobed and necked water vessel of wicker work. K‘o-se tóm wi-k‘ithl-to-na.
68542. Small double-lobed and necked water vessel made of wicker. K‘o-se tóm wi-k‘ithl-to-na.
68530. Small wicker work water vessel. K‘iá-pu-kia ko-se tóm-tsa-na.
68530. Small wicker work water vessel. K‘iá-pu-kia ko-se tóm-tsa-na.
68508. Small water vessel of wicker work. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
68508. Small water vessel made of wicker. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na.
68211. Gourd jar for water in the fields. Sho-po mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton-ne.
68211. Gourd jar for water in the fields. Sho-po mé-wi-k‘i-lik-ton-ne.
——. Small drinking dipper of gourd. Tu-tu-na-k’ia mó-sho-k‘on-tsa-na.
——. Small drinking dipper made of gourd. Tu-tu-na-k’ia mó-sho-k‘on-tsa-na.
——. Large basket canteen for traveling. K‘o-se tóm thla-na.
——. Large basket canteen for traveling. K‘o-se tóm thla-na.
68492. Basket canteen for traveling. K‘o-se tom, ú-pi-‘thlan i-kwi e.
68492. Basket canteen for traveling. K‘o-se tom, ú-pi-‘thlan i-kwi e.
68516. Small basket-work canteen for traveling. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na, k‘iä´-pu-kia.
68516. Small basket-work canteen for traveling. K‘o-se tóm-tsa-na, k‘iä´-pu-kia.
68531, 68497. Small basket and pitch canteens for use in traveling. K‘o-se tóm-ma á-tsa-na, k‘iá-pu-kia.
68531, 68497. Small basket and pitch canteens for use in traveling. K‘o-se tóm-ma á-tsa-na, k‘iá-pu-kia.
68543. Small double canteen with contraction at middle to facilitate suspension. K‘o-se tóm i-k‘i-lik-to-pa-k’ia, k‘iá-pu-k’ia.
68543. Small double canteen with a narrowing in the middle for easier hanging. K‘o-se tóm i-k‘i-lik-to-pa-k’ia, k‘iá-pu-k’ia.
68490, 68518, 68514, 68491, 68500, 68495, 68499, 68524, 68536, 68498. Series of ten basket bottles for use in traveling, made waterproof by coating of pitch. K‘iá-pu-k’ia k‘o-se tóm-a-we.
68490, 68518, 68514, 68491, 68500, 68495, 68499, 68524, 68536, 68498. A set of ten basket bottles designed for travel, made waterproof by a layer of pitch. K‘iá-pu-k’ia k‘o-se tóm-a-we.
68501, 68502, 68483. Basket bottles, round and short necked.
68501, 68502, 68483. Basket bottles, round and short necks.
68478, 68517, 68513, 68527, 68526, 68511, 68529. Ditto, bottle shaped.
68478, 68517, 68513, 68527, 68526, 68511, 68529. Same here, bottle-shaped.
68540, 68535, 68541, 68534. Ditto, double bodied or lobed. K‘o-se tom-me í-k‘ithl-tâ pa.
68540, 68535, 68541, 68534. Ditto, double-bodied or lobed. K‘o-se tom-me í-k‘ithl-tâ pa.
68595. Small basket for parching corn. Á-le-k‘wi-k’ia tsí-tsa-na.
68595. Small basket for roasting corn. Á-le-k‘wi-k’ia tsí-tsa-na.
68625. Small sacred coiled basket. (Moqui.) Á-mu-kwe a-wen ní-tu-li thlá-lin-ne.
68625. Small sacred coiled basket. (Moqui.) Á-mu-kwe a-wen ní-tu-li thlá-lin-ne.
68647. Small basket, for washing corn. Tchú-k‘o-sho-na-k’ia hó-tsi-í-le.
68647. Small basket, for washing corn. Tchú-k‘o-sho-na-k’ia hó-tsi-í-le.
68482. Small basket for securing young locusts, with twig loop for suspension. Tchu-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pon, pí-k‘iai-ai-e.
68482. Small basket for securing young locusts, with twig loop for suspension. Tchu-mal úp-tchu-na-k’ia hú-tche-pon, pí-k‘iai-ai-e.
68571, 68565, 68581, 68544, 68583, 68578, 68574, 68559, 68587, 68590, 68569, 68563, 68547, 68575, 68585, 68564. Ditto, gradually diminishing in size in the order given.
68571, 68565, 68581, 68544, 68583, 68578, 68574, 68559, 68587, 68590, 68569, 68563, 68547, 68575, 68585, 68564. Same here, gradually getting smaller in the order listed.
68615. Small basket cup with handle. Á-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon tsan-na.
68615. Small basket cup with handle. Á-le-k’wi-k’ia tsí-tche-pon tsan-na.
68599, 68602, 68601. Small basket trays. Há-k‘o-ha tsí-tsa-na á-tchi.
68599, 68602, 68601. Small basket trays. Há-k‘o-ha tsí-tsa-na á-tchi.
68623. Small toy meal bowl of water-tight basket work. Hó-in tsa-na.
68623. Small toy meal bowl made of waterproof woven material. Hó-in tsa-na.
68486. Ditto, long, flat-bottomed, for sacred seed. Tâ-shon wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm-me.
68486. Ditto, long, flat-bottomed, for sacred seed. Tâ-shon wó-pu-k’ia hâ-i-tóm-me.
68471, 68473, 68475. Large, urn-shaped bowl of water-tight basket work, for sacred meal. K‘ia-wai-a wó-pu-kia.
68471, 68473, 68475. Large, urn-shaped bowl made of waterproof basketry, used for sacred meals. K‘ia-wai-a wó-pu-kia.
69390. Native wooden stool. Thlém-pia-an-ne.
69390. Wooden stool. Thlém-pia-an-ne.
68504, 68505. Yery primitive small-mouthed treasure jars. Thlâ-wó-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na á-tchi.
68504, 68505. Very primitive small-mouthed treasure jars. Thlâ-wó-pu-k’ia té-tsa-na á-tchi.
68494. Ditto, of red willow ware.
68494. Ditto, of red willow pottery.
68651. Corn-meal sieve of amole. Hâ´-tsi-pi-kwai-k’ia.
68651. Cornmeal sieve of amole. Hâ´-tsi-pi-kwai-k’ia.
LOOM IMPLEMENTS.
69692-69704. Large hard-wood slats for pounding down the warp in the manufacture of serapes or blankets. Shó-tche-wo-na-k’ia thlé-we.
69692-69704. Large hardwood slats for pounding down the warp in the manufacture of serapes or blankets. Shó-tche-wo-na-k’ia thlé-we.
69731-33. Ditto, used in the manufacture of women’s blankets. É-he wo-na-k’ia thlé-we.
69731-33. Ditto, used in making women’s blankets. É-he wo-na-k’ia thlé-we.
69734-35. Ditto, for finishing. K’wan ái-ya a-k’ia-na-k’ia thlé-tsa-na-we.
69734-35. Ditto, for finishing. K’wan ái-ya a-k’ia-na-k’ia thlé-tsa-na-we.
69471-74. Frames of looms for stringing the woof for weaving belts and garters. Thlá-k‘ia-pa-we.
69471-74. Frames of looms for stringing the weft for weaving belts and garters. Thlá-k‘ia-pa-we.
69663-71. Knife-shaped hard-wood sticks for pounding down the warp in the manufacture of garters and belts. É-ni wo-na-k’ia-thle´-we.
69663-71. Knife-shaped hardwood sticks for pounding down the warp in the making of garters and belts. É-ni wo-na-k’ia-thle´-we.
69808. Frame for setting up the warp of small figured blankets. Pí-sal o-na-k’ia pi-ti-k’ia thlé-we.
69808. Frame for setting up the warp of small patterned blankets. Pí-sal o-na-k’ia pi-ti-k’ia thlé-we.
69804. Ditto, larger.
69804. Same, but bigger.
69787. Poles or sticks on which the warp is supported in the weaving of large serapes; also a brace. Shó-tche won-na-k’ia ó-yäl-a-we.
69787. Poles or sticks that hold up the warp in the weaving of large blankets; also a brace. Shó-tche won-na-k’ia ó-yäl-a-we.
69752-58. Appurtenances to a loom, consisting of threading sticks (1), woof beaters (2), comb for straightening thread (3), and braces for warp (4). Thlé-tsa-na pó-an ne, (1) Shó-pi-to-k’ia, (2) Thlém-me, (3) Ó-’na-pa-ne, (4) Thla-k’win-ne.
69752-58. Accessories for a loom include threading sticks (1), woof beaters (2), a comb for straightening thread (3), and braces for warp (4). Thlé-tsa-na pó-an ne, (1) Shó-pi-to-k’ia, (2) Thlém-me, (3) Ó-’na-pa-ne, (4) Thla-k’win-ne.
69676-91. Slats or hard-wood woof beaters. Thlé-we.
69676-91. Slats or hardwood web beaters. Thlé-we.
69738-51. Small woof beaters for finishing blankets and serapes. Sho-tche yá-k‘ia-na-k’ia, thlé-tsa-na-we.
69738-51. Small woof beaters for finishing blankets and serapes. Sho-tche yá-k‘ia-na-k’ia, thlé-tsa-na-we.
69770-79. Braces for the warp of small serapes and blankets. Á-thla-k’wi-po-a-we (sing., thlá-kwin-ne).
69770-79. Braces for the twist of small serapes and blankets. Á-thla-k’wi-po-a-we (sing., thlá-kwin-ne).
69759-68. Ditto.
69759-68. Same here.
69780-86. Ditto, larger, for serapes.
69780-86. Same, larger, for blankets.
69821-32. Small sticks for separating the warp of small blankets. (Thlé-tsa-na.) Thlé-tsa-na pó-a-we.
69821-32. Small sticks for separating the warp of small blankets. (Thlé-tsa-na.) Thlé-tsa-na pó-a-we.
69469, 69410, 69411, 69396-97, 69399, 69402. Small combs for straightening the warp in weaving. Pí-li-li-na-k’ia ó-na-pa, pó-a-we.
69469, 69410, 69411, 69396-97, 69399, 69402. Small combs for straightening the warp in weaving. Pí-li-li-na-k’ia ó-na-pa, pó-a-we.
69814-20. End sticks for supporting warp in manufacture of small blankets and shirts. U-tchun o-na-kia ó-yäl-la-we.
69814-20. End sticks for supporting warp in making small blankets and shirts. U-tchun o-na-kia ó-yäl-la-we.
69797-69803. Portions of loom used in weaving blankets. Á-thla-kwi po-an-ne.
69797-69803. Parts of a loom used for weaving blankets. Á-thla-kwi po-an-ne.
69833-42. Sticks used in supporting the warp in the weaving of serapes. Shó-pi-to-k’ia thlá-pó-a-we.
69833-42. Sticks used to support the warp in weaving serapes. Shó-pi-to-k’ia thlá-pó-a-we.
69790-96. Ditto, with other portions of loom.
69790-96. Same, with other parts of the loom.
69705-29. Knife shaped woof beaters used in the manufacture of belts and garters. É-ni wo-na-kia thlé-we.
69705-29. Knife-shaped woof beaters used in the manufacturing of belts and garters. É-ni wo-na-kia thlé-we.
69653-61. (No. 1.) Rollers or sticks on which the belt is rolled during the process of weaving. É-ni-wo-na-kia ó-yal-lu-na-we. (No. 2.) Frames for the stringing of the warp of belts, &c. Thlé k‘ia-pa-we.
69653-61. (No. 1.) Rollers or sticks that the belt wraps around while weaving. É-ni-wo-na-kia ó-yal-lu-na-we. (No. 2.) Frames for setting up the warp of belts, etc. Thlé k‘ia-pa-we.
——. Small stick used in separating or confining the warp of belts. É-ni wo-na-k’ia shó-pi to-k’ia thlém tsa-na.
——. A small stick used to separate or hold the warp of belts. É-ni wo-na-k’ia shó-pi to-k’ia thlém tsa-na.
IMPLEMENTS OF WAR AND THE CHASE.
69455-66. Small rabbit clubs or boomerangs. Ók-shïk thlá-ta-kia thlé-a-we.
69455-66. Small rabbit clubs or boomerangs. Ók-shïk thlá-ta-kia thlé-a-we.
69603. Ditto, showing lightning grooves. Ók-shïk thlá-ta-k’ia thlé an-ne, sho-we á-he-a-kwa-pa wi-lo-lo-a á-tsi-na-pa.
69603. Ditto, showing lightning grooves. Ók-shïk thlá-ta-k’ia thlé an-ne, sho-we á-he-a-kwa-pa wi-lo-lo-a á-tsi-na-pa.
69535-49. Bows, plain, and sinew-backed, one (small) used as a toy, with some arrows. Pi-thla-we thlí-pa-na, sho-we í-hi-k’ia. (Small) í-k‘osh-na-k’ia pí’-tsa-na.
69535-49. Bows, simple and reinforced with sinew, one (small) used as a toy, with some arrows. Pi-thla-we thlí-pa-na, sho-we í-hi-k’ia. (Small) í-k‘osh-na-k’ia pí’-tsa-na.
69493, 69497-69514, 69476-92, 69494-96, 69435-54. Rabbit sticks or boomerangs (large variety). Pó-k‘ia thla-ta-k‘ia thlé-a-we.
69493, 69497-69514, 69476-92, 69494-96, 69435-54. Rabbit sticks or boomerangs (large variety). Pó-k‘ia thla-ta-k‘ia thlé-a-we.
69516-34, 69632-50. Wooden war clubs of the order of warriors, or priesthood of the bow. Á-pi-thlan-Shí-wa-ni a-wan tam´ k‘iap-na-we.
69516-34, 69632-50. Wooden war clubs of the order of warriors, or priesthood of the bow. Á-pi-thlan-Shí-wa-ni a-wan tam´ k‘iap-na-we.
69595, 69596-69600. Small toy bows and arrows, with baskets attached, customarily presented by the sacred dancers to little boys. A-tsa-na a-wen Kâ-kâ pí-thla-we, ta shó-we. Hú-tchep pí, k‘ia-ai-e.
69595, 69596-69600. Small toy bows and arrows, with baskets attached, usually given by the sacred dancers to little boys. A-tsa-na a-wen Kâ-kâ pí-thla-we, ta shó-we. Hú-tchep pí, k‘ia-ai-e.
69551-67. Ditto, more ornate.
69551-67. Same, more decorative.
69573-94. Bows for hunting. Thlá-ta-k’ia pí-thla-we.
69573-94. Bows for hunting. Thlá-ta-k’ia pí-thla-we.
69602. Arrows pointed with iron (twelve specimens). Sho-we á-he-kwi-pa.
69602. Iron-tipped arrows (twelve specimens). Sho-we á-he-kwi-pa.
69601. Ditto, unpointed.
69601. Same here, unpointed.
GAMBLING IMPLEMENTS.
69268. Tubes and ball for the sacred game of the hidden ball. Í k‘osh-na-k’ia í-an-k‘o-lo-k’ia tó-ma-we. Ú-lin-ne.
69268. Tubes and ball for the sacred game of the hidden ball. Í k‘osh-na-k’ia í-an-k‘o-lo-k’ia tó-ma-we. Ú-lin-ne.
69340. Wooden cards for betting game. Í-to-sa-na-k’ia tá-sho-we.
69340. Wooden cards for the betting game. Í-to-sa-na-k’ia tá-sho-we.
69468. Articles used in the game of the hidden ball, one of the sacred games of the God of War; played in spring and early summer. Í-an-k‘o-lo-k’ia tó-ma-we, ta tí-po-an-ne.
69468. Articles used in the game of the hidden ball, one of the sacred games of the God of War; played in spring and early summer. Í-an-k‘o-lo-k’ia tó-ma-we, ta tí-po-an-ne.
69272, 69269. Ditto, small.
69272, 69269. Same, small.
69351. Ditto, large, an especial hereditary set of the tribe.
69351. Same here, large, a special hereditary group of the tribe.
69282-83. Flat sticks used in the game of boys. Tá-sho-li-we.
69282-83. Flat sticks used in the boys' game. Tá-sho-li-we.
69338, 69353, 69281, 69286-87. Sticks used in native betting game. Tá-sho-li-we.
69338, 69353, 69281, 69286-87. Sticks used in the traditional betting game. Tá-sho-li-we.
69285. (Six specimens.) Ditto, small.
69285. (Six specimens.) Same, small.
69271. Tubes and counters of the sacred game of the hidden ball. Í-an-k‘o-lo-k’ia tóm-a-we, ta tí-we.
69271. Tubes and counters of the sacred game of the hidden ball. Í-an-k‘o-lo-k’ia tóm-a-we, ta tí-we.
DANCE IMPLEMENTS.
69264. Hand gourd rattle of the Kâ-kâ or sacred dance institution. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.
69264. Hand gourd rattle of the Kâ-kâ or sacred dance institution. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.
69265. Gourd rattle of the dance or Kâ kâ. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.
69265. Gourd rattle of the dance or Kâ kâ. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.
69263. Battle of the sacred dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.
69263. Battle of the sacred dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen tchí-mon-ne.
69860. Long gourd rattle with handle and string for suspension when not in use—of the order of the “Knife.” Ä´-tchi-a-kwe a-wa tchí-mon-ne.
69860. Long gourd rattle with a handle and string for hanging when not in use—similar to the “Knife.” Ä´-tchi-a-kwe a-wa tchí-mon-ne.
Plate XLII. DRILLING TURQUOISES.
Plate XLII. DRILLING TURQUOISES.
MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS.
69258. Large hoop-shaped drum-sticks, for the olla or vase drum, used in the songs of the sacred orders only. Té-pe-ha té-se-a-k’ia-na-k’ia tsí-k‘on ne.
69258. Large hoop-shaped drumsticks, for the olla or vase drum, used in the songs of the sacred orders only. Té-pe-ha té-se-a-k’ia-na-k’ia tsí-k‘on ne.
69259. Ditto.
69259. Same here.
69260. Ditto.
69260. Same here.
——. Ditto.
Same here.
69325-31. Forks or wooden tweezers for plucking the early fruit of the cactus. Tui-yäsh-na-k’ia k‘oi-yä-tchi-we.
69325-31. Forks or wooden tweezers for picking the early fruit of the cactus. Tui-yäsh-na-k’ia k‘oi-yä-tchi-we.
69234, 69237, 69238, 69244, 69245, 69293. Spinning shafts or whorls of wood. Thlíp-na-k’ia thlát-ta-we.
69234, 69237, 69238, 69244, 69245, 69293. Spinning rods or wooden whorls. Thlíp-na-k’ia thlát-ta-we.
69248. Ditto, for very small cotton cords.
69248. Same for very small cotton cords.
69231. Ditto, for spinning very coarse cords.
69231. Same for spinning very coarse cords.
——. Bow drills, 1005 and 1009, with stone whorls and flint points. Á-a o-na-k’ia thla-to-we, á-thlä-to-pa, ta tí-mush á-tsa-na tchóthl-to-pa. For use, see pl. xlii.
——. Bow drills, 1005 and 1009, with stone whorls and flint points. Á-a o-na-k’ia thla-to-we, á-thlä-to-pa, ta tí-mush á-tsa-na tchóthl-to-pa. For use, see pl. xlii.
69261-62. Hoops for drumming on the large olla or vase-drums in the sacred orders. Té-pe-ha te-se’e-k’ia-k’ia-tsi-k‘o-we.
69261-62. Hoops for drumming on the large olla or vase-drums in the sacred orders. Té-pe-ha te-se’e-k’ia-k’ia-tsi-k‘o-we.
69851-59. Shepherds’ crooks. T’chá-tsa-na yá-te-nï-k’ia thlé-tsi-k‘o-we.
69851-59. Shepherds’ crooks. T’chá-tsa-na yá-te-nï-k’ia thlé-tsi-k‘o-we.
69631. Wooden snow shovel. Ú-te-pish-na-k’ia thlém-me.
69631. Wooden snow shovel. Ú-te-pish-na-k’ia thlém-me.
69628. Ditto, also used for taking bread from an oven. Mú-lo wó-po-k’ia, thlém tsa-na.
69628. Ditto, also used for taking bread out of an oven. Mú-lo wó-po-k’ia, thlém tsa-na.
69622. Cane used by the aged or blind. Á-thlä-shi a-wa tam´-tethl-nan-ne.
69622. Cane used by the elderly or visually impaired. Á-thlä-shi a-wa tam´-tethl-nan-ne.
69672. Carved cross-piece for top of ladder. Thlé-tsi-lon an thlém-pethl-ton-ne.
69672. Carved cross-piece for the top of the ladder. Thlé-tsi-lon an thlém-pethl-ton-ne.
69350. Combing broom, or broom and comb combined, composed of fine grass, bound in the center; the butt end being used for combing, the top end as a brush or broom. It is also used as a strainer. Í-pïsh-na-k’ia pé-pe. See pl. xliii.
69350. A combing broom, or a broom and comb combined, made of fine grass, tied in the middle; the bottom end is used for combing, and the top end acts as a brush or broom. It can also be used as a strainer. Í-pïsh-na-k’ia pé-pe. See pl. xliii.
69604. Bunch of mush sticks, used in stirring mush or corn while parching. Wó-le-kwi-k’ia thlá-pa-po-an-ne.
69604. Bunch of mush sticks, used for stirring mush or corn while toasting. Wó-le-kwi-k’ia thlá-pa-po-an-ne.
69308-09. Twisters used in the manufacture of hair riatas or ropes. Tsí-to-ni-wo-na-k’ia wí-tsi-nan-ne (á-tchi).
69308-09. Twisters used in the making of hair riatas or ropes. Tsí-to-ni-wo-na-k’ia wí-tsi-nan-ne (á-tchi).
69289. Canes used in the sacred game of Shó-li-ne, played during winter and early spring. Shó-li po-an-ne.
69289. Canes used in the sacred game of Shó-li-ne, played during winter and early spring. Shó-li po-an-ne.
69424. Pegs used in stretching skins. K‘é-pi-li-li-a-k’ia thlá-po-an ne.
69424. Pegs used in stretching skins. K‘é-pi-li-li-a-k’ia thlá-po-an ne.
69430. Vermin-killers, or louse-traps. Mé-’thla-ta-k’ia thlä-ton ne.
69430. Vermin-killers, or louse-traps. Mé-’thla-ta-k’ia thlä-ton ne.
69431. Ditto.
69431. Same here.
69274. Sticks kicked in the race of Tí-kwa-we. Tí-kwa thla-we.
69274. Sticks kicked in the race of Tí-kwa-we. Tí-kwa thla-we.
69275. Ditto.
Ditto.
69812. Frames for setting up the warp of scrapes. Pí-ti-k’ia thlé-we.
69812. Frames for setting up the warp of scrapes. Pí-ti-k’ia thlé-we.
69675. Lance of iron used in the wars of the past. Í-thlak-na-kia lan-sa.
69675. Lance of iron used in the wars of the past. Í-thlak-na-kia lan-sa.
69235, 69232, 69233, 69236, 69239, 69243, 69246, 69294, 69292, 69295, 69247-48-49-50. Spindles used in spinning and twisting wool and fiber. Thlíp-na-k’ia thlát-to-we. With smoothing comb attached.
69235, 69232, 69233, 69236, 69239, 69243, 69246, 69294, 69292, 69295, 69247-48-49-50. Spindles used for spinning and twisting wool and fiber. Thlíp-na-k’ia thlát-to-we. With smoothing comb attached.
69251, 69252, 69257, 69290. Bow drills for manufacture of shell and turquoise ornaments. Á-’a-na-k’ia thlá-to-we.
69251, 69252, 69257, 69290. Bow drills for making shell and turquoise ornaments. Á-’a-na-k’ia thlá-to-we.
——. Small dice-sticks used in a game of the basket tray. Thláthl pa-tsa-we.
——. Small dice used in a game of the basket tray. Thláthl pa-tsa-we.
69339. Boards or blocks used in confining the hair of women in sacred dances, as a mark of virginity. Má-tsi-k‘wa-k’ia thlé-we.
69339. Boards or blocks used to hold women's hair back during sacred dances, as a symbol of virginity. Má-tsi-k‘wa-k’ia thlé-we.
69279. Ditto.
Ditto.
69280. Ditto.
69280. Same here.
69321. Small pair of symbolical tablets carried in the hand during dance of the priests of the tablet dancers. Thlá-he-kwe a-wa thlé-we.
69321. A small pair of symbolic tablets held in the hand during the dance of the priests of the tablet dancers. Thlá-he-kwe a-wa thlé-we.
69406. Slats on which the hair is bunched, to indicate virginity of women in sacred dance of the flute. Ma-tsi-k‘wa-k’ia thlé-we.
69406. Slats used to bunch hair, indicating the virginity of women in the sacred dance of the flute. Ma-tsi-k‘wa-k’ia thlé-we.
69321. Small pair of symbolic tablets carried in the hand during the dance of the Priestess of the Tablet dancers. Thlá-he-kwe a-wa thlé-we.
69321. A small pair of symbolic tablets held in the hand during the dance of the Priestess of the Tablet dancers. Thlá-he-kwe a-wa thlé-we.
69375. Small ceremonial war club of the order of the Priesthood of the Bow. Á-pi-thlan-Shi-wa-ni a-wa tam k‘iap-nan-ne.
69375. Small ceremonial war club of the order of the Priesthood of the Bow. Á-pi-thlan-Shi-wa-ni a-wa tam k‘iap-nan-ne.
69014. Toy cradle board for doll. Wi-ha yä´thl-to-k’ia thlém-me.
69014. Toy cradle board for doll. Wi-ha yä´thl-to-k’ia thlém-me.
69391. Ditto.
69391. Same here.
——. Ditto.
Same here.
69405. Frame of wood for pommel of saddle. Á-wo-kon o-na-k’ia tám-me.
69405. Wooden frame for pommel of saddle. Á-wo-kon o-na-k’ia tám-me.
69312. Sacred warbling flute. Tchá-he-he-lon-ne.
69312. Sacred warbling flute. Tchá-he-he-lon-ne.
69467. Sacred flute. Shoh-k‘on-ne.
69467. Sacred flute. Shoh-k‘on-ne.
——. Peg for suspending. Tám-kwai-nan-ne.
——. Hook for hanging. Tám-kwai-nan-ne.
——. Very large pegs used in the (sacred) running game of the two war gods. Tí-kwa-we, Á-hai-iu-ta á-tchi-a.
——. Very large pegs used in the (sacred) running game of the two war gods. Tí-kwa-we, Á-hai-iu-ta á-tchi-a.
——. Small sacred wand of the god of fire. Kâ-kâ-shu-le-wi-tsï an téthl-nan-ne.
——. Small sacred wand of the god of fire. Kâ-kâ-shu-le-wi-tsï an téthl-nan-ne.
——. Small darts used by children.
——. Small darts that kids use.
——. Wooden buzz and pivot. Thlé mo-la-ton-ne.
——. Wooden buzz and pivot. Thlé mo-la-ton-ne.
——. Drinking gourd. Tú-tu-na-kia shó-pon-ne.
——. Water bottle. Tú-tu-na-kia shó-pon-ne.
——. Wooden buzzers used as a warning by war Priests, members of sacred orders, in procession of Gods or sacred Medicine relics. Thlém-tu-nu-nun-ne.
——. Wooden buzzers used as a warning by war Priests, members of sacred orders, in the procession of Gods or sacred Medicine relics. Thlém-tu-nu-nun-ne.
69423 (eleven specimens). Wooden whizzers used in ceremonials or sacred dances as warnings for the observances of certain forms. Thlé-tu-nu-nu-we (sing., thlem-tu-nu-nun-ne).
69423 (eleven specimens). Wooden whizzers used in rituals or sacred dances as signals for the observance of certain practices. Thlé-tu-nu-nu-we (sing., thlem-tu-nu-nun-ne).
69426-27. Fire sticks used in kindling the sacred New Year fire. Má-k‘e wo-na-kia á-su-su-k‘ia-na-k’ia.
69426-27. Fire sticks used in kindling the sacred New Year fire. Má-k‘e wo-na-kia á-su-su-k‘ia-na-k’ia.
69374. Gourd-handle boxes used in carrying the sacred tobacco at the councils or meetings. Á-na-te wo-po-k’ia tóm-a-we.
69374. Gourd-handle boxes used for carrying the sacred tobacco at the councils or meetings. Á-na-te wo-po-k’ia tóm-a-we.
69348. Ditto, smaller.
69348. Same, but smaller.
69425. Wooden rope-twister without handle, used mostly in the manufacture of hair riatas. Wí-tsi-tsi-nan-ne.
69425. Handle-less wooden rope twister, mainly used in making hair riatas. Wí-tsi-tsi-nan-ne.
69315. Small symbolical tablet carried by the priests of the flute dance. Shoh-ko Mó-son-ne an thlém.
69315. Small symbolic tablet carried by the priests of the flute dance. Shoh-ko Mó-son-ne an thlém.
69273. A cane used in the national game of the god of war during winter and early spring. Shó-li-we. Sticks kicked in the national sacred race of Tí-kwa-we.
69273. A cane used in the national game of the god of war during winter and early spring. Shó-li-we. Sticks kicked in the national sacred race of Tí-kwa-we.
——. Indented ring for supporting eating-bowls on the head, of Spanish bayonet. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia ha-k‘in k‘í-withl-to-pa.
——. Indented ring for supporting eating bowls on the head, made of Spanish bayonet. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia ha-k‘in k‘í-withl-to-pa.
68629, 68628, 68627, 6828, 68632, 68629, 6828, 68629, 68633, 68629. Pads or rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia hó-ha-k‘i-we.
68629, 68628, 68627, 6828, 68632, 68629, 6828, 68629, 68633, 68629. Pads or rings made of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia hó-ha-k‘i-we.
68630 (six specimens), 68631 (five specimens). Rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-kia há-ki-we.
68630 (six specimens), 68631 (five specimens). Rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-kia há-ki-we.
68626. Pad or ring of Spanish bayonet for supporting round bodies on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia há-k’in-ne.
68626. Pad or ring of Spanish bayonet for supporting round bodies on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia há-k’in-ne.
——. Rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia há-k’i-we.
——. Rings of Spanish bayonet for supporting round-bottomed vessels on the head. Wó-thlak-to-k’ia há-k’i-we.
69605-21. Planting prods or spuds for planting corn and melons. Tchú-tâi-na-k’ia tá-sa-kwi-we.
69605-21. Planting prods or spuds for planting corn and melons. Tchú-tâi-na-k’ia tá-sa-kwi-we.
69673. Patu or digging-stick. Tsém-me.
69673. Patu or digging stick. Tsém-me.
69418. Wooden hook for wood burdens. Ták-na-k’ia tám-tsi-k’on-ne.
69418. Wooden hook for wood burdens. Ták-na-k’ia tám-tsi-k’on-ne.
69365-72. Hooks or crotches used in securing burdens. K’ia-ha-tche-po-an-ne.
69365-72. Hooks or notches used for securing loads. K’ia-ha-tche-po-an-ne.
——. Curved pine boxes for sacred plumes. Lá-po-k’ia thlé-lo-we.—“Sacred council boxes.”
——. Curved pine boxes for sacred feathers. Lá-po-k’ia thlé-lo-we.—“Sacred council boxes.”
——. Ditto, round bottomed. Lá-po-kia thlé-lon kiä´-mo-lin.
——. Ditto, round bottomed. Lá-po-kia thlé-lon kiä´-mo-lin.
69382-89. Long square plume boxes of pine. Lá-po-k’ia thlé-lon-ne.
69382-89. Long square plume boxes made of pine. Lá-po-k’ia thlé-lon-ne.
69270. Wooden tubes (1), ball (2), and straw counters (3) used in the ancient game of the Gods of War. 1. Í-än-k‘o-lo-k‘ia tóm-a-we. 2. Ú-lin-ne. 3. Tí-we.
69270. Wooden tubes (1), ball (2), and straw counters (3) used in the ancient game of the Gods of War. 1. Í-än-k‘o-lo-k‘ia tóm-a-we. 2. Ú-lin-ne. 3. Tí-we.
69296. Curious wooden slat dance appurtenance made to represent lightning and its motions. Wí-lo-lo-a-nan an-te-li-ash-nan-ai-e.
69296. A curious wooden slat dance accessory designed to symbolize lightning and its movements. Wí-lo-lo-a-nan an-te-li-ash-nan-ai-e.
69255, 69470. Wooden spindle whorls and cord-stretchers of cob. Thla-ton, ta thlun-pí-tsa-thli-k‘ia, also whorls used by many of the Eastern Pueblos in drilling turquois and shell ornaments.
69255, 69470. Wooden spindle whorls and cord-stretchers made of cob. Thla-ton, ta thlun-pí-tsa-thli-k‘ia, also whorls used by many of the Eastern Pueblos in drilling turquoise and shell ornaments.
69412, 69413, 69414, 69415, 69416. Small tops. Mo-lä-to-we á-tsa-na.
69412, 69413, 69414, 69415, 69416. Small tops. Mo-lä-to-we á-tsa-na.
69409. Wooden stirrups. Tá-i-te-tchu-na-we.
69409. Wooden stirrups. Tá-i-te-tchu-na-we.
69662. Small knife-shaped stick for pounding down the woof of belts. É-ni-wo-na-k’ia thlem-me.
69662. Small knife-shaped stick for pounding down the weft of belts. É-ni-wo-na-k’ia thlem-me.
69434. Small louse smashers or traps of flat slats (three specimens). Me-we á-k‘u-tsu-a-k‘ia-na-k’ia thlép-ton-ne.
69434. Small louse smashers or traps of flat slats (three specimens). Me-we á-k‘u-tsu-a-k‘ia-na-k’ia thlép-ton-ne.
69433. Small louse crusher of wooden slats. Í-meh-k‘wïsh-na-k’ia-thlép-ton-ne.
69433. Small louse crusher made of wooden slats. Í-meh-k‘wïsh-na-k’ia-thlép-ton-ne.
69422. Small whizzer used in sacred and medicine dances. Thlém-tu-nu-nun-tsa-na.
69422. Small whizzer used in sacred and medicine dances. Thlém-tu-nu-nun-tsa-na.
69314. Ditto, decorated with lightning.
69314. Same, adorned with lightning.
69417, 69419, 69420, 69421. Hooks and eyes of wood for securing burdens. Mä-to-k’ia tá-tsi-k‘o-we.
69417, 69419, 69420, 69421. Wooden hooks and eyes for securing loads. Mä-to-k’ia tá-tsi-k‘o-we.
69301, 69310. Small wooden figures of birds for decoration of altars. Wo-tsa-na-tesh-kwin po-ai-yäthl-to-k’ia.
69301, 69310. Small wooden figures of birds for decorating altars. Wo-tsa-na-tesh-kwin po-ai-yäthl-to-k’ia.
69311. Ditto, of dove.
69311. Same for dove.
69475. Small loom for weaving belts. Thlá-k‘ia-pan-ne.
69475. Small loom for weaving belts. Thlá-k‘ia-pan-ne.
69401, 69402, 69403, 69404, 69398. Wooden combs for straightening warp of blanket in weaving. Tam ó-na-we.
69401, 69402, 69403, 69404, 69398. Wooden combs for straightening the warp of a blanket in weaving. Tam ó-na-we.
69276. Small pegs used in (the sacred) running game of the two War Gods. Á-hai-in-ta á-tchi-nai-a tí-kwa-we.
69276. Small pegs used in the (sacred) running game of the two War Gods. Á-hai-in-ta á-tchi-nai-a tí-kwa-we.
69305, 69428, 69306. Wands of the bearers of the wand or sacred arrow. Thle-we-kwe a-wen í-k’withl-tchu-na-k’ia shó-we.
69305, 69428, 69306. Wands of the holders of the wand or sacred arrow. Thle-we-kwe a-wen í-k’withl-tchu-na-k’ia shó-we.
69355, 69284, 69352. Sticks used in the game of tá-sho-li-we.
69355, 69284, 69352. Sticks used in the game of tá-sho-li-we.
69152. Elaborate head-dress of the women used in the dance of the tablets. Thla-he-kwe a-wan thlethl-pó-yan-ne. Star, moon, and ladder to the skies represented.
69152. Detailed headdress of the women used in the dance of the tablets. Thla-he-kwe a-wan thlethl-pó-yan-ne. Stars, moon, and ladder to the skies represented.
69276. Ditto, sun and star represented.
69276. Same, sun and star shown.
69318. Sacred tablet of the bearers of the wand fastened to a spatula which is forced down the throat of members during public ceremonials. Thlé-we-kwe a-wen thlé-wi-k‘withl-tchu-na-k’ia-thlem, yä-tchun, mó-yä-tchun, ta-yá-o-non pä´-tchi-pa.
69318. Sacred tablet of the bearers of the wand attached to a spatula that is pushed down the throat of members during public ceremonies. Thlé-we-kwe a-wen thlé-wi-k‘withl-tchu-na-k’ia-thlem, yä-tchun, mó-yä-tchun, ta-yá-o-non pä´-tchi-pa.
69320. The great star (of wood) of the sacred altar of the Lesser Spark Order. Má-k‘e-tsá-na-kwe a-wen mó-yä-tchun-thla-na tésh-kwin-pi-k’ia a-yä´thl-to-k’ia.
69320. The great star (of wood) of the sacred altar of the Lesser Spark Order. Má-k‘e-tsá-na-kwe a-wen mó-yä-tchun-thla-na tésh-kwin-pi-k’ia a-yä´thl-to-k’ia.
69850, 69849, 69848. Sticks used in lighting cigarettes in Council. Po-ne mák-tchu-k’ia thlá-kwi-mo-we.
69850, 69849, 69848. Sticks used to light cigarettes in Council. Po-ne mák-tchu-k’ia thlá-kwi-mo-we.
69349. Gourd for sacred (native) tobacco used at ceremonials of secret orders. A-na-te wó-pu-k’ia sho-po tóm-tsa-na.
69349. Gourd for sacred (native) tobacco used at ceremonies of secret orders. A-na-te wó-pu-k’ia sho-po tóm-tsa-na.
Plate XLIII. MOKI METHOD OF DRESSING THE HAIR.
Plate XLIII. MOKI METHOD OF STYLING THE HAIR.
ANIMAL SUBSTANCES.
69335, 69334, 69333, 69336, 69332. Small bow guards of leather ornamented with plates of tin. Kém-pas-si-kwin hé-lo-pa-na.
69335, 69334, 69333, 69336, 69332. Small leather bow guards decorated with tin plates. Kém-pas-si-kwin hé-lo-pa-na.
69393, 69299. Horn arrow straighteners. Shó mo-thla-k‘ia-na-k’ia sái-a-we.
69393, 69299. Horn arrow straighteners. Shó mo-thla-k‘ia-na-k’ia sái-a-we.
69400. Belt of hair and green rawhide used in the costume of the order of cactus. Kâ-shi-kwe a-wen kém-i-k‘win ú-pi-thlai-e.
69400. Belt of hair and green rawhide used in the costume of the order of cactus. Kâ-shi-kwe a-wen kém-i-k‘win ú-pi-thlai-e.
69304. Rawhide head band and horn used in the dance of the feast of dead enemies or Ó-i-na-he. Ó-i-na-he a-wa kém-othl-pan, sái-a-i-e.
69304. Rawhide headband and horn used in the dance of the feast of dead enemies or Ó-i-na-he. Ó-i-na-he a-wa kém-othl-pan, sái-a-i-e.
69307. Small darts used by children in a game of the War God, made of feathers and cobs. Lá-po-tchi-we.
69307. Small darts used by kids in a game of the War God, made of feathers and cobs. Lá-po-tchi-we.
6379. Deer-horn prod for use in basket weaving. Tsí-o-na-k’ia saí-an-ne.
6379. Deer-horn tool for basket weaving. Tsí-o-na-k’ia saí-an-ne.
69302. Horns used in sacred dance of blue horn. Kâ´-kâ-thli-an an saí-a-we.
69302. Horns used in the sacred dance of the blue horn. Kâ´-kâ-thli-an an saí-a-we.
69337. Pair of heel-bands used by women in the dance of fallen enemies, etc. (two specimens). Wé-thle-a-kwi-we.
69337. Pair of heel bands used by women in the dance of fallen enemies, etc. (two specimens). Wé-thle-a-kwi-we.
69266. Deer hoof rattles attached to sacred turtle shell. Thlé-a-kwi an ná-k‘u-tchi-we.
69266. Deer hoof rattles attached to sacred turtle shell. Thlé-a-kwi an ná-k‘u-tchi-we.
69381. Eagle feathers from shield. K‘iä-k‘iäl lá-ai-yäl-la-k’ia lá-we.
69381. Eagle feathers from shield. K‘iä-k‘iäl lá-ai-yäl-la-k’ia lá-we.
69267. Tortoise shell used in sacred dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen thlé-a-kwi-we.
69267. Tortoise shell used in sacred dance. Kâ-kâ a-wen thlé-a-kwi-we.
69376, 69377, 69378. Bone awls used in weaving. Pí-ti sí-wi-k’ia-na-k’ia sam´ si-mi-we.
69376, 69377, 69378. Bone awls used in weaving. Pí-ti sí-wi-k’ia-na-k’ia sam´ si-mi-we.
——. Three bow guards for children. Kém pas si-kwi-we.
——. Three bow guards for kids. Kém pas si-kwi-we.
——. Two small rattles for children. A-tsa-na a-wen tchí-mo-we.
——. Two small rattles for children. A-tsa-na a-wen tchí-mo-we.
——. Three awls used in weaving blankets and baskets. Sá-si-mi-we.
——. Three awls used for weaving blankets and baskets. Sá-si-mi-we.
——. Four sets of small flat sticks used in the game of Tá-sho-li-we.
——. Four sets of small flat sticks used in the game of Tá-sho-li-we.
——. The blue horn used in the head-dress of the women of the horn-dance. Sá-te-tchi Ó-k’ia an saí-an-ne.
——. The blue horn worn in the headgear of the women during the horn dance. Sá-te-tchi Ó-k’ia an saí-an-ne.
69303. Burden-strap for forehead. Yä´thl-ton-ne.
69303. Forehead strap. Yä´thl-ton-ne.
69297. Arrow straighteners of mountain-goat horn. Shó tsathl-tchu-na-k’ia saí-an-ne.
69297. Arrow straighteners made from mountain-goat horn. Shó tsathl-tchu-na-k’ia saí-an-ne.
69652. Embroidered sash used in sacred dances. Tá-k‘un í-kwin, Kâ-kâ á-wen.
69652. Embroidered sash used in sacred dances. Tá-k‘un í-kwin, Kâ-kâ á-wen.
69298. Horn arrow straightener. Shó tsathl-tchu-na-k’ia saí-an-ne.
69298. Horn arrow straightener. Shó tsathl-tchu-na-k’ia saí-an-ne.
69407. Paddle-shaped ornament used in the head-dress of the women during the dance of the Sá-te-tchi.
69407. Paddle-shaped ornament used in the headdress of women during the Sá-te-tchi dance.
COLLECTIONS FROM WOLPI, ARIZONA.
ARTICLES OF STONE.
69876-69950. Flat rubbing-stones used for grinding grain on metates.
69876-69950. Flat grinding stones used for crushing grain on metates.
69951-69971. Metates.
69951-69971. Metates.
69972-69975. Stone slabs for baking bread.
69972-69975. Stone slabs for baking bread.
69976-70063. Stone mortars for grinding paint, chili, etc.
69976-70063. Stone mortars for grinding paint, chili, and more.
70064. Two fragments of stone mortars.
70064. Two pieces of stone mortars.
70065. Metate and two fragments of stone rubbers.
70065. Metate and two pieces of stone rubbers.
70066. Grinding-stone and muller.
Grinding stone and muller.
70067-70078. Stone mullers.
70067-70078. Stone grinders.
70079-70155. Stones used for rubbing, smoothing, and polishing.
70079-70155. Stones used for grinding, smoothing, and polishing.
70156-70164. Grooved stones used for smoothing and polishing arrows.
70156-70164. Grooved stones used for smoothing and polishing arrows.
70165-70175. Stones used for pounding, hammering, &c.
70165-70175. Stones used for pounding, hammering, etc.
70176-70313. Stone axes and hammers, mostly of basalt.
70176-70313. Stone axes and hammers, mostly made of basalt.
70314-70435. Stone hammers and mauls, mostly of coarse ferruginous sandstone.
70314-70435. Stone hammers and mauls, primarily made of rough ferruginous sandstone.
70436-70475. Stone pestles.
70436-70475. Stone pestles.
70476-70500. Stones used for grinding paint, chili, pepper, etc.
70476-70500. Stones used for grinding paint, chili, pepper, etc.
70501-70508. Hammer-stones, etc.
70501-70508. Hammerstones, etc.
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Stone axes with handles. |
70510 |
70511-70524. Images carved in sandstone.
70511-70524. Sandstone carvings.
71037. Fifteen rubbing or smoothing stones for pottery.
71037. Fifteen stones for polishing or smoothing pottery.
71038. Four rubbing stones.
71038. Four grinding stones.
71039. Stone scraper.
71039. Stone scraper.
71041. A lot of flakes of obsidian, flint, etc.
71041. A lot of pieces of obsidian, flint, etc.
ARTICLES OF CLAY.
70525. An imperforate earthen pipe.
70525. A sealed clay pipe.
70526-45. Water vases or tinajas with various styles of ornamentation.
70526-45. Water vases or tinajas with different styles of decoration.
70546-50. Toy water vases or tinajas.
70546-50. Toy water vases or tinajas.
70551-601. White ware bowls of various sizes and styles of ornamentation.
70551-601. White ceramic bowls in different sizes and designs.
70602-618. Red ware bowls, variously ornamented.
70602-618. Red pottery bowls, decorated in different styles.
70619. A paint cup.
70619. A paint cup.
70620-23. Coarse toy cups.
70620-23. Coarse toy cups.
70624-31. Small and medium sized water vases. 70628-9, are without ornamentation.
70624-31. Small and medium-sized water vases. 70628-9 are plain, without decoration.
70632-46. Earthenware cups with handles and variously ornamented.
70632-46. Ceramic cups with handles that feature various decorations.
70647-50. Small basket-shaped vessels.
70647-50. Small basket-like containers.
70651-8. Square and oblong dishes, ornamented.
70651-8. Square and rectangular dishes, decorated.
70659-75. Ollas or cooking vessels of various sizes.
70659-75. Cooking pots or vessels of different sizes.
70676-95. Medium and large sized ollas or cooking vessels.
70676-95. Medium and large cooking pots or vessels.
70696-98. Toy cooking vessels.
Toy cookware.
70699-700. Basket-shaped vessels.
Basket-shaped vessels.
70701-39. Canteens without ornament, large size.
70701-39. Plain large canteens.
70740-44. Canteens, ornamented.
Ornamented canteens.
70745-51. Small plain canteens.
Small basic canteens.
70752-56. Calabash or double gourd-shaped water-vessels, some plain and others ornamented.
70752-56. Calabash or double gourd-shaped water vessels, some plain and others decorated.
70757-70789. Large ollas.
70757-70789. Large pots.
70790-70802. Pans, cups and dishes.
Pans, cups, and dishes.
70803-882. Ladles of various shapes, sizes and styles of ornamentation.
70803-882. Ladles with different shapes, sizes, and decorative styles.
70883-87. Curiously shaped and ornamented paint-boxes.
70883-87. Uniquely shaped and decorated paint boxes.
70892-901. Salt and pepper boxes.
70892-901. Salt and pepper shakers.
70902-9. Vessels in the shape of birds with the opening in the top of the head or in the back.
70902-9. Containers designed like birds with an opening at the top of the head or in the back.
70910. Moccasin shaped vessel.
Moccasin-shaped vessel.
70911-25. Images of the human figure.
70911-25. Pictures of the human body.
70926-7. Images of an animal, very rude.
70926-7. Pictures of a very crude animal.
71040. Earthenware pipe.
71040. Clay pipe.
VEGETAL SUBSTANCES.
BASKETRY.
70928-36. Large deep baskets, for carrying loads.
70928-36. Large deep baskets for carrying loads.
70937. Small deep baskets.
Small deep baskets.
70938-40. Large, oblong, shallow tray baskets.
70938-40. Large, rectangular, shallow tray baskets.
70941-47. Small, circular, flat basket trays.
70941-47. Small, round, flat basket trays.
70948-50. Circular round-bottomed baskets.
70948-50. Circular round baskets.
70951-55. Circular flat basket trays, woven in colors.
70951-55. Circular flat basket trays, woven in various colors.
70956. Wicker-work cradle.
Wicker cradle.
70957-8. Toy cradles.
70957-8. Toy bassinets.
70959-61. Basket work head guards for cradles.
70959-61. Woven head protectors for baby cradles.
70962-6. Basket work head pads.
Basketwork head pads.
70967-73. Small deep baskets.
70967-73. Small, deep bins.
70974. Small dipper-shaped basket, with handle.
70974. Small basket shaped like a dipper, with a handle.
70975. Head-dress, with horns, used in dances.
70975. Headpiece with horns, used in dances.
70976-82. Shallow circular baskets.
Shallow round baskets.
70983-87. Small square baskets, somewhat smaller at the top than at the bottom.
70983-87. Small square baskets that are slightly narrower at the top than at the bottom.
70988-96. Small circular baskets deep, and smaller at the top than at the bottom.
70988-96. Small circular baskets that are deeper and narrower at the top than at the bottom.
70997. Small circular basket tray.
70997. Small round basket tray.
70998. Hat of plaited straw.
Straw braid hat.
70999. Sock or moccasin of straw.
70999. Sock or moccasin made of straw.
71000. Ball for a game.
Game ball.
71001-4. Medium-sized circular basket trays.
Medium circular basket trays.
71005-8. Smaller-sized circular basket trays.
71005-8. Small round basket trays.
71009-12. Still smaller-sized circular basket trays.
71009-12. Even smaller circular basket trays.
71013-4. Deep circular baskets, much smaller at the mouth than at the bottom.
71013-4. Deep circular baskets, significantly smaller at the top than at the bottom.
71015-8. Small deep circular baskets with handles reaching from side to side.
71015-8. Small, deep circular baskets with handles that stretch from one side to the other.
71019-22. Small saucer-shaped water-tight baskets.
Small waterproof saucer-shaped baskets.
71023-28. Jug and gourd-shaped water-tight baskets.
71023-28. Jug and gourd-shaped waterproof baskets.
71029-30. Small circular deep baskets.
71029-30. Small round deep baskets.
GOURDS, BOWS, ARROWS, RATTLES, &c.
68701-25. Gourds for carrying water, &c.
68701-25. Gourd containers for carrying water, etc.
68726-57. Gourd rattles, variously ornamented, used in dances.
68726-57. Gourd rattles, decorated in different styles, used in dances.
68758. Gourd drinking vessel.
Gourd cup.
68759-75. Bows and arrows, used in dances.
68759-75. Bows and arrows, used in performances.
68776. Toy bows and arrows.
Toy bow and arrow set.
68777. Bow, bow case, quiver, and arrows.
68777. Bow, bow case, quiver, and arrows.
68778. Strands of beads made of black seeds.
68778. Strands of beads made from black seeds.
68779-83. Wooden birds with movable wings, used in dances and ceremonies.
68779-83. Wooden birds with movable wings, used in dances and ceremonies.
68797-800. Wooden forceps.
68797-800. Wooden tweezers.
68802. A hinged toy, used in dances to imitate lightning.
68802. A foldable toy, used in dances to mimic lightning.
68803. Whirligig, a child’s toy.
68803. Whirligig, a kid's toy.
68804. Necklace of acorn-cups.
Necklace of acorn caps.
68818-20. Wooden combs.
Wooden combs.
68821-25. Cylindrical wooden boxes for small articles.
68821-25. Wooden cylindrical boxes for small items.
68826. Drum, the body of wood, the heads of skin.
68826. Drum, made of wood, with heads of skin.
68827-8. Drumsticks.
68827-8. Drumsticks.
68829-32. Sticks and tops, used in a game.
68829-32. Sticks and tops, used in a game.
68833. Blocks or tops, used in a game.
68833. Blocks or tops, used in a game.
68834. Spinning toy, a kind of top, consisting of a disk with a spindle through its center.
68834. Spinning toy, a type of top, made up of a disk with a spindle running through its center.
68835. Tops.
68835. Tops.
68837. Wooden tongs.
Wooden kitchen tongs.
68838. Wooden comb.
Wooden comb.
68839-40. Wooden knives.
Wooden knives.
68841. Child’s pop-gun.
Kid's toy gun.
68842. Stick with a stone, covered with skin at one end, used as a mallet in a ball game.
68842. A stick with a stone covered in skin at one end, used as a mallet in a ball game.
68844. Notched stick for bird trap.
68844. Notched stick for a bird trap.
66847-9. Wooden hoops or arches, used by girls to arrange the hair at the sides of the head.
66847-9. Wooden hoops or arches, used by girls to style their hair on the sides of their heads.
68850. Wooden implement used for twisting ropes.
68850. A wooden tool used for twisting ropes.
68851-2. Notched sticks and deer’s scapulae, used as rattles.
68851-2. Notched sticks and deer scapulae, used as rattles.
68853-9. Notched sticks, used as rattles in dances.
68853-9. Notched sticks used as rattles during dances.
68862. Wooden hooks used with the ropes, with which the load is secured upon the back of an animal.
68862. Wooden hooks used with the ropes that secure the load on the back of an animal.
68863-8. Flat wooden sticks, variously notched and painted, which, when attached to a string and whirled swiftly round, produce a buzzing noise; used in dances.
68863-8. Flat wooden sticks, with different notches and painted designs, that, when tied to a string and spun quickly, create a buzzing sound; used in dances.
68870-4. Sets of cylindrical blocks, used in a game.
68870-4. Sets of cylindrical blocks, used in a game.
68875. Ornament of wood painted light green, and with a tuft of dark brown wool in the middle; used in dances.
68875. A light green wooden ornament with a dark brown wool tuft in the center; used in dances.
68876-97. Spindles used in spinning. They are composed of a disk of wood, or earthenware, about 4 inches in diameter, through the center of which passes a slender stick, a foot or more in length. Several of them have a piece of corn-cob on the end of the stick. For use, see pl. xliv.
68876-97. Spindles used in spinning. They are made up of a disk of wood or pottery, around 4 inches in diameter, with a thin stick that is a foot or more long going through the center. Some of them have a piece of corn-cob attached to the end of the stick. For use, see pl. xliv.
68898. Sticks used in spinning.
Spinning sticks.
68899. Sticks used for arrow shafts.
68899. Sticks used for arrow shafts.
68900. Bird snares.
68900. Bird traps.
68901-7, 69025. Sleys used in weaving.
68901-7, 69025. Sleys used in weaving.
68908-9. Reed matting.
68908-9. Reed mat.
68910-15. Bundles of grass stems used as hair brushes.
68910-15. Bunches of grass stems used as hairbrushes.
68916-25. Ceremonial sticks with balls attached.
68916-25. Ceremonial sticks with attached balls.
68965-6. Waist or breech cloths of cotton cloth.
68965-6. Waist or breech cloths made of cotton fabric.
68979. Grass hair brush.
Grass hairbrush.
Plate XLIV. MOKI METHOD OF SPINNING.
Plate XLIV. MOKI METHOD OF SPINNING.
HEAD-DRESSES, DANCE ORNAMENTS, IMAGES, ETC.
68981. Dancing head-dress, made of a hemispherical wicker-work basket to fit the head, surmounted by large horns of skin painted with light colored clay, and supposed to represent the mountain sheep (ovis americanus).
68981. A dancing headpiece made of a hemispherical wicker basket designed to fit the head, topped with large skin horns painted with light-colored clay, meant to represent the mountain sheep (ovis americanus).
68983. Head-dress of leather and cotton cloth, painted white and black.
68983. Headpiece made of leather and cotton fabric, painted white and black.
68986. Head-dress composed of a ring of cotton cloth, stuffed with some soft substance, and with a wooden tablet at one side and a horn at the other, and painted black and white.
68986. A headpiece made of a ring of cotton cloth, filled with a soft material, featuring a wooden plaque on one side and a horn on the other, painted in black and white.
68987-90. Head-dresses, segments of a circle of basketware, with zigzag sticks protruding from the edge to represent lightning.
68987-90. Headpieces made of woven baskets, shaped like segments of a circle, with zigzag sticks sticking out from the edge to symbolize lightning.
68991-4. Head-dress shaped like 68986, but the ring is of rawhide, and the rest of wood. The horn on one side is a frame-work of twigs covered with a netting of cotton twine.
68991-4. Headpiece shaped like 68986, but the ring is made of rawhide, and the rest is wood. The horn on one side is a structure of twigs covered with a net of cotton twine.
68996-9. Yoke-shaped wooden stick with funnel-shaped ornament of cotton string, stretched over ribs of iron wire at one end of it.
68996-9. A yoke-shaped wooden stick with a funnel-shaped decoration made of cotton string, stretched over iron wire ribs at one end.
69000. A dance ornament very similar in shape to the preceding, but the funnel is of gourd, painted green, and the stick is ornamented with white, red, and black in the center.
69000. A dance ornament that looks very much like the one before it, but the funnel is made of gourd, painted green, and the stick is decorated with white, red, and black in the center.
69001. Ceremonial throwing stick or “boomerang,” painted white, red, and black.
69001. Ceremonial throwing stick or “boomerang,” painted white, red, and black.
69002. Dance ornament of wood, ornamented with a tuft of wool.
69002. Wooden dance ornament, decorated with a tuft of wool.
69003. Gambling sticks painted in lozenges, black and white.
69003. Gambling sticks painted in diamonds, black and white.
69004. Gambling sticks, plain black.
69004. Plain black gambling sticks.
69005. Bird upon the end of painted stick, used in dances.
69005. Bird on the end of a painted stick, used in dances.
69006-7. Large wooden melon shaped balls, painted, used in ceremonies.
69006-7. Large wooden balls shaped like melons, painted, used in ceremonies.
69009-15. Toy cradles of wood and basket work.
69009-15. Wooden and wicker toy cradles.
69016-17. Ornament made of corn husks, like three flowers upon a stalk, carried in the corn dance.
69016-17. Decoration made from corn husks, shaped like three flowers on a stem, used in the corn dance.
69018-19. Head ornament. A ring of corn husk is surmounted by eight pieces of corn cob, equidistant, and ornamented with feathers.
69018-19. Head ornament. A ring made of corn husk is topped with eight pieces of corn cob, evenly spaced, and decorated with feathers.
69027. Ornament made of husks for the corn dance.
69027. Ornament made from corn husks for the corn dance.
69032. Head dress. A ring of corn husks, from which protrude horizontally zigzag sticks, pointed, and painted red, green, and yellow, which are set close together around the circle; these sticks are said to represent lightning.
69032. Head dress. A ring of corn husks, with zigzag sticks sticking out horizontally, pointed and painted in red, green, and yellow, placed closely together around the circle; these sticks are said to represent lightning.
69033. Ornament used in the grass dance; a piece of wood, notched on both edges, gaily painted, yellow, green, white, and black, and decorated with a tuft of grass.
69033. Ornament used in the grass dance; a piece of wood, notched on both edges, brightly painted in yellow, green, white, and black, and decorated with a tuft of grass.
69034-6. Ornaments similar to the above, but without the tuft of grass; carried in dances.
69034-6. Decorations like the ones above, but without the tuft of grass; used in dances.
69037. Ornament similar to above, with tuft of grass and feathers.
69037. Ornament like the one above, with a bunch of grass and feathers.
60038. Ornament similar to above, with tuft of feathers tied with bright-colored cotton and woolen yarns.
60038. Ornament similar to the one above, adorned with a tuft of feathers secured with brightly colored cotton and wool yarns.
69039-44. Ear ornaments, a sort of rosette made by winding bright-colored cotton and woolen yarns upon a framework of wood, and worn over the ears in dances.
69039-44. Ear ornaments, a type of rosette created by wrapping vibrant cotton and wool yarns around a wooden frame, and worn over the ears during dances.
69045-47. Dance ornament; a funnel shaped section of gourd, gaily painted.
69045-47. Dance decoration; a funnel-shaped piece of gourd, brightly painted.
69048. Dance ornaments or charms, made of two small tablets of wood, and painted of a whitish color, upon which is drawn, with black lines, an elongated shield shaped figure divided into squares, in each of which is a black dot.
69048. Dance ornaments or charms, made of two small wooden tablets and painted a whitish color, with a drawing of an elongated shield-shaped figure divided into squares, each containing a black dot.
69049-52. Wooden knobs painted yellow, used as dance ornaments.
69049-52. Yellow-painted wooden knobs, used as dance decorations.
69053-65. Wooden dance ornaments, gaily painted, and having disks of wood or leather, and balls attached.
69053-65. Colorfully painted wooden dance ornaments featuring wooden or leather disks and attached balls.
69066-7. Horn shaped dance ornaments of gourd, painted and carved, with two balls attached to each one by strings.
69066-7. Horn-shaped dance ornaments made from gourd, painted and carved, with two balls tied to each one by strings.
69068-75. Horn shaped dance ornaments of gourd, painted and carved.
69068-75. Horn-shaped dance ornaments made of gourd, painted and carved.
69076-69107. Wooden dolls or images, very brightly painted. They are from six to eight inches in height, rudely carved, and sometimes ornamented with feathers.
69076-69107. Wooden dolls or figures, painted in very bright colors. They are between six to eight inches tall, roughly carved, and sometimes decorated with feathers.
69108. A ceremonial image or idol, painted white, with black ornaments. It has a fan-shaped head-dress of white rays tipped with black.
69108. A ceremonial image or idol, painted white, with black designs. It features a fan-shaped headdress of white rays with black tips.
69109-12. Ceremonial images with large head-dresses of various combinations of pyramidal figures, vividly colored green, red, black, and white.
69109-12. Ceremonial images with large headpieces featuring different combinations of pyramid shapes, brightly colored in green, red, black, and white.
69113-4. Large elaborately carved and painted ceremonial head-dresses.
69113-4. Large, intricately carved and painted ceremonial headpieces.
69115. Carved wooden bird.
Carved wooden bird.
69116. Small wooden dance ornament, red, green, and blue.
69116. Small wooden dance ornament, red, green, and blue.
69117. Small wooden dance ornament, shaped like the tail of a fan-tailed pigeon; the body green; the radiating sticks red.
69117. Small wooden dance ornament, shaped like the tail of a fan-tailed pigeon; the body is green; the radiating sticks are red.
69118. Ornament similar to the preceding, but circular in shape.
69118. Ornament similar to the previous one, but circular in shape.
69119-20. Are head ornaments of wood, painted blue, red, green, and yellow, in which the pyramidal figure is variously combined; 69120 has a strap of leather to fasten it to the head.
69119-20. These are wooden headpieces painted in blue, red, green, and yellow, featuring a pyramidal design in various combinations; 69120 includes a leather strap to secure it to the head.
69121. An ornament formed of two small wooden tablets, hinged together in the center with thongs of hide, the upper part of each tablet cut into steps, so that the two form a pyramid, painted green, with tadpoles in black scattered over side.
69121. An ornament made of two small wooden panels, connected at the center with strips of leather, the top part of each panel shaped into steps, so that they create a pyramid, painted green, with black tadpoles scattered across the sides.
69122, 69125. Dance ornaments similar to 69119-20.
69122, 69125. Dance ornaments like 69119-20.
69123-4, 69126-31. Are zigzag sticks or wands, variously painted green, yellow, red; are-carried in the hands in dances.
69123-4, 69126-31. These are zigzag sticks or wands, painted in different colors like green, yellow, and red; they are held in the hands during dances.
69132-5. Dance ornaments. In the center of two sticks, which form a cross, is placed a ring of wood, over which a piece of skin is stretched, upon which a face is painted in a rudely conventional manner, the colors being green, yellow, red, white, and black. Outside of this is secured a zigzag ring of cornhusks.
69132-5. Dance ornaments. In the center of two sticks that form a cross, there's a wooden ring stretched with a piece of skin, on which a face is painted in a simple, stylized way, using green, yellow, red, white, and black colors. Around this, a zigzag ring made of cornhusks is secured.
69136-7. Pads of cornhusks worn by women on the side of the head.
69136-7. Women wore pads made of cornhusks on the side of their heads.
69138-40. Small wooden hoops covered with a netting of cotton yarn.
69138-40. Small wooden hoops wrapped in cotton yarn netting.
69141. Small wooden hoop with a visor of skin, like a shade for the eyes.
69141. A small wooden hoop with a skin visor, similar to a shade for the eyes.
69142-45. Wooden hoops, over which cotton cloth is stretched, and painted green, upon which grotesque faces and other figures are rudely drawn in black.
69142-45. Wooden hoops, covered with cotton fabric, painted green, featuring crude drawings of grotesque faces and other figures in black.
69146-7. Triangular wooden frame covered with cotton cloth, painted green and ornamented with a figure in black, red, and yellow.
69146-7. Triangular wooden frame covered with cotton fabric, painted green and decorated with a figure in black, red, and yellow.
69148. Two oblong wooden frames, similar to preceding.
69148. Two rectangular wooden frames, similar to the ones before.
69149. Ceremonial throwing sticky or boomerang.
69149. Ceremonial throwing of a sticky or boomerang.
69150. Wooden ornament carried in the dance.
69150. Wooden ornament used in the dance.
69151-2. Ceremonial head-dresses. A circular rim of wood supports semi-circular arched ribs, which cross each other, and from their center rises a perpendicular wooden tablet, carved and painted.
69151-2. Ceremonial head-dresses. A round wooden rim holds up semi-circular arched ribs that cross each other, and from their center rises a vertical wooden tablet, intricately carved and painted.
69153. Head-dress, formed of four narrow slats of wood, neatly hinged together with small thongs of skin; the outer slats are longer than the two middle ones, thus leaving a square recess for the head. The upper part of each slat is cut into a pyramid of steps, which are each painted of a different color. The whole is brilliantly colored in red, green, yellow, and blue.
69153. Headpiece made of four narrow wooden slats, carefully hinged together with small leather thongs; the outer slats are longer than the two middle ones, creating a square space for the top of the head. The upper part of each slat is carved into a pyramid shape with steps, each painted a different color. The entire piece is vividly colored in red, green, yellow, and blue.
69154. A similar head-dress, but it is of a single piece, and the top is in three scollops.
69154. A similar headdress, but it's made of a single piece, and the top has three scallops.
69155. Similar to preceding, but the top line is straight.
69155. Similar to the one before, but the top line is straight.
69159-60. Similar to preceding, but the top rises in three steps, forming a pyramid, brightly painted and quite elaborately ornamented.
69159-60. Similar to the previous one, but the top has three tiers, creating a pyramid shape, brightly painted and very elaborately decorated.
69156-8. Wooden wands, variously painted and ornamented. They are carried in the hands at dances.
69156-8. Wooden wands, painted and decorated in different ways. They are held in the hands during dances.
69161. Wooden board with two handles at lower end, painted with two dancing figures, with joined hands, and other ornaments. Carried in the hands in dances.
69161. Wooden board with two handles at the lower end, painted with two dancing figures holding hands, along with other decorations. It's carried in the hands during dances.
69165. Board similar to above, but without the human figures, and is curiously painted in red, green, yellow, black, and white.
69165. Board similar to the one above, but without the human figures, and is interestingly painted in red, green, yellow, black, and white.
69162. Wand or rod with a wisp of grass attached at one end.
69162. A wand or stick with a piece of grass tied to one end.
69163-4, 69166-91. Narrow wooden slats with a handle notched in one end, and variously ornamented. The predominant design is a curiously conventionalized human figure, painted in gaudy colors.
69163-4, 69166-91. Slim wooden strips with a handle carved at one end, and decorated in different styles. The main design features an oddly stylized human figure, painted in bright, eye-catching colors.
59192. An Indian flute.
Indian flute.
69193-218. Throwing-sticks or boomerangs, some painted, others plain.
69193-218. Throwing sticks or boomerangs, some decorated, others plain.
IMPLEMENTS FOR WEAVING, ETC.
69219-20. Looms with cloth partly woven.
69219-20. Looms with fabric partially woven.
69221-2. Sticks, part of loom.
69221-2. Loom sticks.
69223-6. Flat sticks for breaking up the woof.
69223-6. Flat sticks for breaking up the fabric.
69227. Curved, flat-batten stick.
Curved, flat batten stick.
69228-29. Wooden agricultural implement for digging.
69228-29. Wooden farming tool for digging.
ANIMAL SUBSTANCES.
HORN AND BONE.
68784-8. Cow and sheep bells made of horn.
68784-8. Cow and sheep bells made from horn.
68789. Horns of an antelope.
Antelope horns.
68790. Horn of a goat.
Goat horn.
68791. Rattle of turtle shell.
Turtle shell rattle.
68792-6. Implements of horn for straightening and polishing arrow shafts.
68792-6. Horn tools for straightening and polishing arrow shafts.
68810-17. Perforators of bone.
68810-17. Bone perforators.
68969-78. Children’s buckskin moccasins.
Children's buckskin moccasins.
68982. Head-dress of buckskin, with long horns of the same material, painted black and white. Used in dances.
68982. A buckskin headdress with long horns made from the same material, painted black and white. Used in dances.
68980. Fringed leather girdle.
Fringed leather belt.
FEATHERS.
69020-4. Feather ornaments used in dances.
69020-4. Feather decorations used in dances.
WOVEN FABRICS, ETC.
68928. Woven woolen belt, red and black, with green borders.
68928. Woven wool belt, red and black, with green edges.
68929. A head-dress cut out of a gray felt hat, and ornamented with pieces of red woolen cloth, and figures drawn with black lines.
68929. A headpiece made from a gray felt hat, decorated with red wool fabric and designs drawn in black lines.
68861. Plaited woolen rope, with wooden hooks attached, used for fastening the load upon the back of an animal.
68861. Braided wool rope, with wooden hooks attached, used for securing the load on the back of an animal.
SKIN OR LEATHER.
68801. Head-strap of raw hide used for carrying loads.
68801. Head strap made of rawhide for carrying loads.
68805-9. Bags or pouches made of bull’s scrotum.
68805-9. Bags or pouches made from bull testicles.
68836. Leathern pouch.
Leather pouch.
68843. Skin-covered ball for a game.
68843. A game ball made of leather.
68845-6. Wristlets for protecting the arm when shooting with the bow and arrow.
68845-6. Wristlets for protecting the arm while shooting with a bow and arrow.
68861. Leather ring used with a rope or lariat for fastening loads upon the backs of animals.
68861. Leather ring used with a rope or lasso for securing loads on the backs of animals.
68869. Foot-ball of skin stuffed with wool.
68869. A football made of leather filled with wool.
68926-7. Belts of raw hide.
68926-7. Rawhide belts.
68930. Leather pouch and strap.
68930. Leather bag and strap.
68931-2. Buckskin pouches.
68931-2. Buckskin bags.
68933-4. Knife-sheaths of skin.
68933-4. Leather knife sheaths.
68935. Leather pouch.
Leather pouch.
68996-7, Fringed deer-skin bands.
68996-7, Fringed suede bands.
68938. Sling of buckskin.
Buckskin sling.
68939-46. Ornamental bands for the ankle; made of narrow strips of skin, ornamented with bright colored woolen yarns.
68939-46. Decorative ankle bands; made from narrow strips of leather, adorned with brightly colored wool yarns.
68947-8. The same ornamented with porcupine quills.
68947-8. The same decorated with porcupine quills.
68949-50. Fringed leather girdles.
Fringed leather belts.
68951. Leather wristlet.
68951. Leather wrist bag.
68952-8. Anklets of buckskin, fringed.
68952-8. Fringed buckskin anklets.
68959-63. Leggings of buckskin.
68959-63. Buckskin leggings.
68964. Waistcloth of buckskin and cotton.
68964. Waistcloth made of buckskin and cotton.
68967-8. Saddle-bags of buckskin, ornamented with red woolen cloth, and long fringe of buckskin.
68967-8. Buckskin saddlebags, decorated with red wool fabric and long buckskin fringe.
INDEX
Axes, Collection of Indian | 521 |
Baskets, Collection of Indian | 576-586, 589 |
Bottles, Collections of Indian water | 533-538 |
Bowls, Collection of | 546-564 |
Bows, Collection of | 589 |
Canteens, Collection of Indian | 538-543 |
Chase and war, Collection of implements of Chase and war, Collection of tools of |
581 |
Clay articles, Catalogues of | 531-575 |
Collections in 1881 | |
from Arizona; Wolpi | 587 |
from New Mexico; Zuñi from New Mexico; Zuni |
521 |
from Pueblos from Towns |
511-592 |
amulets, Hunting and war | 527 |
arrows | 589 |
axes | 521 |
baskets | 546, 576-580, 589 |
bowls | 546-564 |
bows | 589 |
condiment vessels | 569 |
cooking-pots | 561-566 |
cups | 545 |
dippers | 566 |
effigies | 574 |
gourds | 589 |
head-dresses | 590 |
implements of gambling | 581 |
implements of the dance | 582 |
implements of the loom | 580 |
instruments of war and chase | 581 |
ladles | 566, 575 |
metates | 521 |
mortars | 522 |
mullers | 524 |
paint jars | 573 |
pots | 570-573 |
pitchers | 543 |
rattles | 589 |
spoons | 560, 575 |
water bottles | 533-538 |
water canteens | 538-543 |
water jars | 531-533 |
water jugs | 538-543 |
Cups, Collection of Indian | 545 |
Cushing, Frank H. | |
on Zuñi fetiches | 591 |
prepared field catalogue for Zuñi collection prepared field catalogue for Zuñi collection |
517 |
Dance implements | 582 |
Dippers, collection of Indian | 566 |
Effigies, collection of Indian | 574 |
Gambling implements, Collection of | 581 |
Gourds, Collection of Indian | 589 |
Head-dresses, Collection of Indian | 590 |
Jars, Collection of Indian paint | 573 |
Jugs, Collection of Indian water | 538-543 |
Loom implements, Collection of Indian | 580 |
Metal objects in collection | 585 |
Metates, Collection of | 521 |
Mindeleff, V., Work of | 517 |
Mortars, Collection of Indian | 522 |
Mullers, Collection of | 524 |
New Mexico; Collection from pueblos of New Mexico; Collection from pueblos of |
511 |
Paint jars, Collection of Indian | 573 |
Color pots, Collection of Indian | 570-573 |
Pitchers, Collection of Indian | 543 |
Pots, Collection of cooking | 564-566 |
Pots, Collection of paint Paint pots |
570-573 |
Rattles, Collection of Indian | 589 |
Spoons, Collection of Indian | 560, 575 |
Vessels, Collection of condiment | 569 |
War and chase, Collection of implements of | 581 |
War and hunting amulets, Collection of War and hunting amulets, Collection of |
527 |
Water jars, Collection of | 531-533 |
Wolpi, Arizona, by J. Stevenson, Collections from pueblos of Wolpi, Arizona, by J. Stevenson, Collections from pueblos of |
587-592 |
Zuñi, Collection from | 521-586 |
Zuñi, cooking pots, Collection of cooking pots, Collection of |
564-566 |
loom implements, Collection of loom tools, Collection of |
580 |
paint-jars, Collection of | 573 |
paint pots, Collection of paint pots, Collection of |
570-573 |
Technical Note on Zuni words
The system of transliteration is not explained in the text. It was therefore difficult, often impossible, to distinguish typograpical errors from variant forms or imperfect transcription.
The text doesn't explain the system of transliteration. Because of this, it was often hard, sometimes impossible, to tell the difference between typographical errors and different forms or incorrect transcription.
The sound rendered as “thl” would be written today as ł (l with crossing line). The backward apostrophe ‘ probably represents the glottal stop; the simple apostrophe ’ may indicate the same sound. The two characters seem to occur in complementary distribution (initial vs. non-initial syllables), but exceptions were too numerous to list. The free-standing accent ´ may be a stress marker. Small raised g could not be identified.
The sound represented as “thl” would be written today as ł (l with a cross line). The backward apostrophe ‘ likely stands for the glottal stop; the regular apostrophe ’ might indicate the same sound. The two characters appear to occur in complementary distribution (initial vs. non-initial syllables), but there were too many exceptions to list. The free-standing accent ´ may be a stress marker. A small raised g could not be identified.
The spelling “Zuñi” with tilde is Spanish; today the word is generally written “Zuni.”
The spelling “Zuñi” with a tilde is Spanish; today, the word is usually written as “Zuni.”
Transcriber’s Notes on the Illustrations
Bureau of Ethnology articles rarely included artist credits, but some of the photographs are signed:
Bureau of Ethnology articles rarely included artist credits, but some of the photographs are signed:
Henry Hobart Nichols (1869-1962) was one of the Smithsonian’s stable of artists; his signature appears in other Bureau of Ethnology articles. In this article, the “Sr.” in two signatures, as well as the date of publication, point to his father, H. Hobart Nichols (1838-1886).
Henry Hobart Nichols (1869-1962) was one of the artists associated with the Smithsonian; his signature can be found in other Bureau of Ethnology articles. In this article, the “Sr.” in two signatures, along with the publication date, refers to his father, H. Hobart Nichols (1838-1886).
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